GASPI
Global Address Space Programming Interface (GASPI) Standard and GASPI Forum
GASPI (Global Address Space Programming Interface) is a programming model designed for high-performance computing, focusing on scalable and efficient communication in distributed systems. It provides a Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) model, allowing processes to access shared memory across distributed systems, enabling low-latency, high-bandwidth communication. GASPI is optimized for asynchronous, one-sided communication, reducing the need for synchronization and improving performance. It supports fault tolerance, enabling applications to continue running even when some components fail. The GASPI Forum is an open group with representatives from many organizations that define and maintain the GASPI standard.
The aim of this project is to reactivate the GASPI forum, to further develop the ecosystem around the GASPI standard and its implementation GPI-2, and to coordinate regular workshops and training sessions.
People: Sarah Neuwirth (Co-PI), Niklas Bartelheimer (PhD Student), Zhaobin Zhu (PhD Student)
Dissemination (selection):
CLUSTER 2024, Poster Paper
ICPADS 2023, Regular Research Paper