POrtable RunTime System
PORTS is a consortium of research universities, national laboratories, and
computer vendors interested in developing a common runtime system to be used
as a compiler target for various task and data parallel languages.
Specific goals of the group are
- identifying opportunities for code sharing among projects,
- focusing on task and data parallel languages, and
- designing and implementing a common runtime system which supports
task and data parallel languages and interoperability.
Members
- AWESIME group,
University of Colorado
- Dirk Grunwald
- Suvas Vajracharya
- Chant group,
ICASE
- Piyush Mehrotra
- Matthew Haines
- CHAOS group,
University of Maryland
- Allen Sussman
- Joel Saltz
- Paul Havlak
- Charm group,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Nexus /
CC++ group,
CalTech
- Nexus /
Fortran M group,
Argonne National Laboratory
- Ian Foster
- Steve Tuecke
- Brian Toonen
- Dave Kohr
- NPAC,
Syracuse University
- Alok Choudhary
- Nikos Chrisochoides
- pC++ / Sage++ group,
CICA, Indiana University
- Dennis Gannon
- Peter Beckman
- Neel Sundaresan
- pC++ / Sage++ /
TAU group,
University of Oregon
- Allen Malony
- Lars Hansen
- Bernd Mohr
- SP-1/2 communications group, IBM T.J.Watson Research
- UCLA
- Vienna Fortran group,
University of Vienna
- Hans Zima
- Thomas Fahringer
Meetings
- constitutional roundtable at Supercomputing'93,
Portland, Oregon
- 2nd group meeting, Jan 15, 1994,
Bolder, Colorado
- 3rd group meeting, May 24, 1994,
Argonne National Laboratories, Illinois
- 4th group meeting, Aug 16, 1994,
Argonne National Laboratories, Illinois
- 5th group meeting, Nov 16, 1994,
Supercomputing'94, Washington D.C.
- 6th group meeting, Feb 9, 1995,
Frontiers'95, Washington D.C.
- 7th group meeting, May 13, 1995,
Denver, Colorado.
- 8th group meeting on Aug 14, 1995,
ICASE, NASA Langley, Hampton, Virginia.
- 9th group meeting on Oct 17, 1995,
Bloomington, Indiana.
- planned: 2nd Anniversary Round Table meeting, Dec 6, 95,
Supercomputing'95, San Diego
- planned: 9th group meeting, Mar 9, 1996,
Argonne National Laboratories, Illinois
Documents
Prototype Software
Mailing list
The PORTS group maintains a mailing list for PORTS related discussions and
meeting announcements. To send a message to the list use the address
ports@extreme.indiana.edu.
An archive of articles sent to the mailing-list is available
here.
To subscribe to the PORTS mailing list, send the following in the body
(not the subject line) of an email message to
majordomo@extreme.indiana.edu:
subscribe ports
This will subscribe the account from which you send the message to
ports. If you wish to subscribe another address instead
(such as a local redistribution list), you can use a command of the
form:
subscribe ports other-address@your_site.your_net
Related Projects
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Jan 30, 1995