The Unified European Application Benchmark Suite (UEABS) is a set of currently 13 application codes taken from the pre-existing PRACE and DEISA application benchmark suites, and extended with the PRACE Accelerator Benchmark Suite. The objective is providing a single benchmark suite of scalable, currently relevant and publicly available application codes and datasets, of a size which can realistically be run on large systems, and maintained into the future.
The Unified European Application Benchmark Suite (UEABS) is a set of currently 13 application codes taken from the pre-existing PRACE and DEISA application benchmark suites, and extended with the PRACE Accelerator Benchmark Suite. The objective is providing a single benchmark suite of scalable, currently relevant and publicly available application codes and datasets, of a size which can realistically be run on large systems, and maintained into the future.
The UEABS activity was started during the PRACE-PP project and was publicly released by the PRACE-2IP project.
The UEABS activity was started during the PRACE-PP project and was publicly released by the PRACE-2IP project.
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License
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All UEABS application codes are covered by their own respective licenses. Code modificiations required by the UEABS might inherit the originating application's license.
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Acknowledgements
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s
This project has received funding from the European Union’s
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreements
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreements