Author of the publication

Porting the COSMO dynamical core to heterogeneous platforms using STELLA Library.

, , , and . PARCO, volume 27 of Advances in Parallel Computing, page 637-646. IOS Press, (2015)

Please choose a person to relate this publication to

To differ between persons with the same name, the academic degree and the title of an important publication will be displayed. You can also use the button next to the name to display some publications already assigned to the person.

 

Other publications of authors with the same name

The CLAW DSL: Abstractions for Performance Portable Weather and Climate Models., , , , , , , and . PASC, page 2:1-2:10. ACM, (2018)Porting the COSMO Weather Model to Manycore CPUs., , , , , , , , , and . PASC, page 13:1-13:11. ACM, (2019)STELLA: a domain-specific tool for structured grid methods in weather and climate models., , , , and . SC, page 41:1-41:12. ACM, (2015)Application Centric Energy-Efficiency Study of Distributed Multi-Core and Hybrid CPU-GPU Systems., , , , , and . SC, page 819-829. IEEE, (2014)Domain-Specific Multi-Level IR Rewriting for GPU: The Open Earth Compiler for GPU-accelerated Climate Simulation., , , , , , , , and . ACM Trans. Archit. Code Optim., 18 (4): 51:1-51:23 (2021)Current challenges for numerical weather prediction in complex terrain: Topography representation and parameterizations., , , , and . HPCS, page 890-894. IEEE, (2016)Using Compiler Directives to Port Large Scientific Applications to GPUs: An Example from Atmospheric Science., and . Parallel Processing Letters, (2014)Porting the COSMO dynamical core to heterogeneous platforms using STELLA Library., , , and . PARCO, volume 27 of Advances in Parallel Computing, page 637-646. IOS Press, (2015)Designing Bit-Reproducible Portable High-Performance Applications., , and . IPDPS, page 1235-1244. IEEE Computer Society, (2014)Reflecting on the Goal and Baseline for Exascale Computing: A Roadmap Based on Weather and Climate Simulations., , , , , and . Computing in Science and Engineering, 21 (1): 30-41 (2019)