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- From: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@inria.fr>
- To: Marcos Amarís González <marcos.amaris-gonzalez@inria.fr>
- Cc: starpu-devel <starpu-devel@lists.gforge.inria.fr>
- Subject: Re: [Starpu-devel] Asking collaboration in PhD Research about Scheduling
- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 13:43:44 +0100
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Hello,
Marcos Amarís González, on Fri 15 Jan 2016 12:33:31 +0000, wrote:
> I mean the applications are not partitioned in Tasks, and we want to
> create our Scheduler with a set of applications with multiples or many
> tasks.
Yes, that's a common issue :)
> to request developed applications with a Task-based approach in StarPU
> to analyze them and to try to elaborate my research about Scheduling
> of task-based applications over Heterogeneous application (CPU + GPU).
You should probably have a look at the MORSE project, which has dense
linear algebra examples (Chameleon), sparse linear algebra (PaStiX),
fast multipole method (ScalFMM).
Samuel
- [Starpu-devel] Asking collaboration in PhD Research about Scheduling, Marcos Amarís González, 15/01/2016
- Re: [Starpu-devel] Asking collaboration in PhD Research about Scheduling, Samuel Thibault, 15/01/2016
- Re: [Starpu-devel] Asking collaboration in PhD Research about Scheduling, Marcos Amarís González, 15/01/2016
- Re: [Starpu-devel] Asking collaboration in PhD Research about Scheduling, Samuel Thibault, 15/01/2016
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