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SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012

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Resilience for Extreme-scale High-performance Computing

SESSION: Resilience for Extreme-scale High-performance Computing

EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather

TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM

SESSION LEADER(S):Christian Engelmann, Nathan DeBardeleben

ROOM:255-BC

ABSTRACT:
Resilience, i.e., providing efficiency and correctness in the presence of faults, is one of the most important exascale computer science challenges as systems are expected to scale up in component count and component reliability is expected to decrease. The goal of this BoF is to provide the research community with a coherent view of the HPC resilience challenge, ongoing HPC resilience efforts, and upcoming funding opportunities.

Session Leader Details:

Christian Engelmann (Primary Session Leader) - Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Nathan DeBardeleben (Secondary Session Leader) - Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Resilience for Extreme-scale High-performance Computing

SESSION: Resilience for Extreme-scale High-performance Computing

EVENT TYPE:

TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM

SESSION LEADER(S):Christian Engelmann, Nathan DeBardeleben

ROOM:255-BC

ABSTRACT:
Resilience, i.e., providing efficiency and correctness in the presence of faults, is one of the most important exascale computer science challenges as systems are expected to scale up in component count and component reliability is expected to decrease. The goal of this BoF is to provide the research community with a coherent view of the HPC resilience challenge, ongoing HPC resilience efforts, and upcoming funding opportunities.

Session Leader Details:

Christian Engelmann (Primary Session Leader) - Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Nathan DeBardeleben (Secondary Session Leader) - Los Alamos National Laboratory

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