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03/05: reppar: Remove StarPU citation.
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Ludovic Court�s |
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03/05: reppar: Remove StarPU citation. |
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Tue, 21 Jul 2015 10:03:04 +0000 |
civodul pushed a commit to branch master
in repository maintenance.
commit b69f110fc0272b92999fc21b58b93e28218ef7c0
Author: Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden>
Date: Tue Jul 21 10:24:04 2015 +0200
reppar: Remove StarPU citation.
---
doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb | 7 +++----
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb
b/doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb
index 68ed66e..2277f2f 100644
--- a/doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb
+++ b/doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb
@@ -228,8 +228,7 @@ exact same software environment on a ,(emph [different])
HPC system
seems out of reach. It is nonetheless a very important property: It
would allow users to assess the impact of the hardware on the software's
performance,(---)something that is very valuable in particular for
-developers of run-time systems such as StarPU ,(ref :bib
-'augonnet2009:starpu),(---)and it would allow other researchers to
+developers of run-time systems,(---)and it would allow other researchers to
reproduce experiments on their system.])
(p [Essentially, by deploying software and environment modules,
HPC support teams find themselves duplicating the work of GNU/Linux
@@ -474,8 +473,8 @@ sharing among peers.]))
(p [Our colleagues at Inria in the HiePACS and Runtime teams
develop a complete linear algebra software stack going from sparse
solvers such as PaStiX and dense solvers such as Chameleon,
-to run-time support libraries and compiler extensions such as StarPU
-,(ref :bib 'augonnet2009:starpu) and hwloc. While
+to run-time support libraries and compiler extensions such as
+StarPU,(footnote (url "http://starpu.gforge.inria.fr/";)) and hwloc. While
developers of simulations want to be able to deploy the whole stack,
developers of solvers only need their project's
dependencies, possibly several variants thereof. For instance,