SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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The Way Forward: Addressing the data challenges for Exascale Computing
SESSION: The Way Forward: Addressing the data challenges for Exascale Computing
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Scott Klasky, Hasan Abbasi
ROOM:355-A
ABSTRACT:
This BOF will bring together application scientists, middleware researchers, and analysis and visualization experts to discuss the major challenges in the coordinated development of new techniques to meet the demands of exascale computing. In situ and in transit computations in a data pipeline has been proposed as an important abstraction in the next generation of I/O systems. We intend to explore the impact of this paradigm on algorithms and applications, as well as the evolution of middleware to achieve these goals.
Session Leader Details:
Scott Klasky (Primary Session Leader) - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Hasan Abbasi (Secondary Session Leader) - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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The Way Forward: Addressing the data challenges for Exascale Computing
SESSION: The Way Forward: Addressing the data challenges for Exascale Computing
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Scott Klasky, Hasan Abbasi
ROOM:355-A
ABSTRACT:
This BOF will bring together application scientists, middleware researchers, and analysis and visualization experts to discuss the major challenges in the coordinated development of new techniques to meet the demands of exascale computing. In situ and in transit computations in a data pipeline has been proposed as an important abstraction in the next generation of I/O systems. We intend to explore the impact of this paradigm on algorithms and applications, as well as the evolution of middleware to achieve these goals.
Session Leader Details:
Scott Klasky (Primary Session Leader) - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Hasan Abbasi (Secondary Session Leader) - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Click here to download .ics calendar file