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SUMMARY:P18 - Performance Analysis and Source-Code Instrumentation Toolsui
 te (PASCIT)
DESCRIPTION:Poster\n\nP18 - Performance Analysis and Source-Code Instrumen
 tation Toolsuite (PASCIT)\n\nGerbes, Kunkel\n\nThe Performance Analysis an
 d Source-Code Instrumentation Toolsuite (PASCIT) will ultimately optimize 
 source code for HPC compute dwarfs and analyze the inefficiencies of compi
 lers to increase performance. Compilers often lack the opportunity of high
 -level optimization potential in General Purpose Languages as they are con
 strained by the semantics of the language. In the Advanced Computation and
  I/O Methods for Earth-System Simulations (AIMES) project a Domain Specifi
 c Language (DSL) was defined that has high-level insight. However, while t
 he DSL will take care of high-level optimizations, low-level optimizations
  embedded in the compiler could still benefit from the additional knowledg
 e. PASCIT aims to exploit this high-level information. Clang/LLVM is chose
 n for a source code transformation also for analyzing the compilation tech
 niques of the clang compiler targeted at high-performance computing code.
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