OpenSHMEM User Group 2015
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2015/07/28 - 3:37pmThe OpenSHMEM User Group takes place in Annapolis, Aug 4-6, 2015.
OpenSHMEM 1.2 specification available
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2015/03/16 - 8:52pmWe are pleased to present the 1.2 version of the OpenSHMEM specification to the community.
OpenSHMEM 1.2 draft specification available
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2015/02/16 - 5:56pmWe are pleased to present the 1.2 version of the OpenSHMEM specification to the community for review and ratification.
Please read this document, and address any concerns you have by commenting on redmine. After all reviews and concerns have been addressed, we will ratify this document by March 15th, 2015.
OpenSHMEM @ Github
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2014/10/20 - 9:47pmOpenSHMEM software is now available from OpenSHMEM @ Github
OpenSHMEM User Group Meeting Held at PGAS14
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014/10/16 - 5:15pmThe OpenSHMEM User Group 2014 meeting was held in conjunction with PGAS14 from October 7-10 in Eugene, OR.
SuperComputing 2014
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2014/09/30 - 6:14pmSuperComputing 2014
The SuperComputing 2014 conference takes place in New Orleans, LA from November 15-21.
PGAS 2014 Conference
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2014/09/30 - 6:01pmPGAS 2014, Eugene, Oregon, October 7-10
The PGAS 2014 Conference will take place in Eugene, Oregon, from October 7-10
The conference hosts the OpenSHMEM User Group meeting, which takes place on October 7
OpenSHMEM Analyzer Tool 1.0
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014/07/09 - 9:15pmWe are pleased to announce the release of the OpenSHMEM Analyzer 1.0, an OpenUH compiler based tool for analysis of OpenSHMEM programs. The tool allows for static analysis of OpenSHMEM calls to provide both syntactic and semantic checks for OpenSHMEM programs.
To download the tool, visit
This version will help application developers quickly catch and rectify errors associated with incorrect use of the OpenSHMEM API. For more information about the tool, please refer to its user guide, available at the location above.
If you encounter any issues or have ideas for the tool, please report them via
http://www.openshmem.org/redmine
We hope to build on this platform and include many more useful analyses in future versions.
Initial Release of OpenSHMEM version of NAS Parallel Benchmarks
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2014/06/24 - 3:15pmYou can download the release from
More benchmarks, as well as optimized code for performance, will
be made available in future releases.
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UH OpenSHMEM Team