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2013 goals:  
'''Lead:''' Ilene Carpenter<br />
Determine what application I/O benchmarks exist and are available for others to use. Note which benchmarks have information published but are not generally available.
'''Members:''' Bob Kierski, Feiyi Wang
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Identify I/O patterns that ARE represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks.


Identify I/O patterns important in applications that are NOT represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks.
2015 goals:


2014 goals:
Identify applications that exhibit I/O patterns important in applications that are NOT represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks. Consider Pynamic benchmark from CORAL RFP, OpenFOAM, EnergyPlus and NWChem.
Create a benchmark by extracting from existing community application to add the ability to benchmark a missing pattern.
 
Work with Babak Behzad and Marc Snir to see whether the tracing tool they have developed can create an I/O kernel from one or more of these applications.
 
[https://github.com/babakbehzad/Recorder Here] is a link to the Recorder Library GitHub.  The page has a [http://web.engr.illinois.edu/~bbehza2/files/Babak_Behzad_IASDS_2013_paper.pdf link] to a paper that give more details.

Latest revision as of 11:52, 6 March 2015

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Lead: Ilene Carpenter
Members: Bob Kierski, Feiyi Wang


2015 goals:

Identify applications that exhibit I/O patterns important in applications that are NOT represented in the existing application I/O benchmarks. Consider Pynamic benchmark from CORAL RFP, OpenFOAM, EnergyPlus and NWChem.

Work with Babak Behzad and Marc Snir to see whether the tracing tool they have developed can create an I/O kernel from one or more of these applications.

Here is a link to the Recorder Library GitHub. The page has a link to a paper that give more details.