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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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Codesign for the Department of Energy’s Computational Science Community
SESSION: Codesign for the Department of Energy’s Computational Science Community
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Richard F. Barrett, Charles H. Still, Allen L. McPherson
ROOM:292
ABSTRACT:
The Department of Energy high performance computing community is actively engaged in codesign efforts as a means of ensuring that new architectures more effectively support mission critical workloads. The combinations of application codes, represented by proxy programs, algorithms, programming models, system software, and architecture provides a concrete and powerful means for interacting with vendors. In this session we will present and discuss concrete examples of the impact of these efforts. We invite members of the computational science community to participate in this session, as a means of learning about, forming collaborations, and influencing the direction of this work.
Session Leader Details:
Richard F. Barrett (Primary Session Leader) - Sandia National Laboratories
Charles H. Still (Secondary Session Leader) - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Allen L. McPherson (Secondary Session Leader) - Los Alamos National Laboratory
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