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\title{High Performance Computing - Power Application Programming Interface Specification \\ Version \majorversion.\minorversion }
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\author{Power API Committee
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List all of the Attendees to Power API Meetings for this major revision}
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\author{Chris Cantalupo, Jonathan Eastep, Ryan E. Grant, Jeff Hanson, Scott Hara, Siddhartha Jana, Jaymin Jasoliya, Matthew Kappel, James H. Laros III, Steve Leak, Michael Levenhagen, Steve Martin, Ramakumar Nagappan, Kevin Pedretti, Barry Rountree, Todd Rosedahl, Andy Warner, Andrew Younge}
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\date{March 2018}
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\date{April 2018}
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The Power API Community Specification is managed via the Power API Committee, an open specifications body operating under the Energy-Efficient High Performance Working Group (EEHPC-WG).
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The community version of the specification was developed based on the Power API Specification, originally developed at Sandia National Laboartories and supported through the Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program funded by U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Agency.
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The Sandia National Laboratories version of the specification was retired to support the community-lead version. The original specification can be found at \texttt{powerapi.sandia.gov}. i
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The Sandia National Laboratories version of the specification was retired to support the community-lead version. The original specification can be found at \texttt{powerapi.sandia.gov}.
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The original publication describing the design and operation of the Power API~\cite{grant2016standardizing} is: Grant, R.E., Levenhagen, M., Olivier, S.L., DeBonis, D., Pedretti, K.T. and Laros III, J.H., 2016. Standardizing power monitoring and control at exascale. Computer, 49(10), pp.38-46.
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We wish to thank our colleagues, Steve Hammond, Ryan Elmore, and Kris Munch at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for their contributions to the use case model which was the progenitor of this work.
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This effort was greatly enhanced by interactions with staff throughout Sandia as well as many external organizations.

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