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Toward Speed and Simplicity: Creating a Software Library for Graph Analytics

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In this podcast, Scott McMillan and Eric Werner of the SEI's Emerging Technology Center discuss work to create a software library for graph analytics that would take advantage of more powerful heterogeneous supercomputers.
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Software Engineering Institute

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Abstract

High performance computing is now central to the federal government and industry as evidenced by the shift from single-core and multi-core or homogeneous central processing units, also known as CPUs, to many core and heterogeneous systems that also include other types of processors like graphics processing units, also known as GPUs.

In this podcast, Scott McMillan and Eric Werner of the SEI’s Emerging Technology Center discuss work to create a software library for graph analytics that would take advantage of these more powerful heterogeneous supercomputers to perform graph analytics at larger scales and more quickly, while making them simpler to program. Graph analytics are more complex, and thus, more difficult to program. These algorithms are used in the DoD-mission applications including intelligence analysis, knowledge representation and reasoning in autonomous systems, cyber intelligence and security, routing planning, and logistics optimization.

About the Speaker

Eric Werner

Eric Werner

Eric Werner is an SEI alumni employee.

Eric Werner is the chief architect for the Emerging Technology Center at the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute. Werner sets the technical direction of the center in the areas of software development, high-performance computing, cloud computing, and data analytics. Werner coordinates across …

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