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The UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and
STFC's Scientific Computing Department and Hartree Centre provide research scientists and industrial clients around the world access to supercomputing facilities to support scientific and technology development. Rogue Wave's TotalView debugger has been deployed on the Hartree Centre's latest IBM Blue Gene/Q "Blue Joule" which is rated at over 1 Petaflop per second, and IBM iDataPlex "Blue Wonder" systems, as well as the Emerald cluster with NVIDIA GPU acceleration at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire.
Using Rogue Wave's debugging toolset, this new collaboration will focus on "comparative debugging," to automate the process of tracking down hard-to-find bugs and to increase the productivity of STFC's programmers.
"As a publicly funded organization it is imperative that we maximize the return on the investments in the Hartree Centre's world-class systems. This requires access to the best tools to support our work in developing the next generation of large-scale applications," said Mike Ashworth, head of applications performance engineering at STFC Daresbury Laboratory. "This new collaboration agreement extends on our existing relationship with Rogue Wave, and will enable us to take full advantage of the compute power provided at our facilities."
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