Charmworks has an exhibition booth at the SuperComputing 2016 conference in Salt Lake City this week. Stop by booth #4354 to learn about Charm++’s programming model, to see a live fault tolerance demo, and to hear about commercial support for Charm++. Charmworks will co-host a Birds-of-a-Feather session titled “Charm++ and AMPI: Adaptive and Asynchronous Parallel Programming” on Wednesday, Nov 16th from 12:15 to 1:15 in room 250-E. There are a number of Charm++-related talks throughout the week, which you can read more about at charm.cs.illinois.edu/supercomputing.
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