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Extreme Heterogeneity 2018 - Productive Computational Science in the Era of Extreme Heterogeneity: Report for DOE ASCR Workshop on Extreme Heterogeneity
2018
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Jeffrey S. Vetter, Ron Brightwell, Maya Gokhale, Patrick McCormick, Robert Ross, John Shalf, Katie Antypas, David Donofrio, Travis S. Humble, Catherine D. Schuman, Brian Van Essen, Shinjae Yoo, Alex Aiken, David E. Bernholdt, Suren Byna, Kirk W. Cameron, Frank Cappello, Barbara Chapman, Andrew A. Chien, Mary Hall, Rebecca Hartman‐Baker, Zhiling Lan, Michael Lang, John D. Leidel, Xiaoye Sherry Li, Robert Lucas., John Mellor‐Crummey, Paul Peltz, Thomas Peterka, Michelle Mills Strout, Jeremiah J Wilke
Abstract
The 2018 Basic Research Needs Workshop on Extreme Heterogeneity identified five Priority Research Directions for realizing the capabilities needed to address the challenges posed in this era of rapid technological change. This report captures the outcomes of that workshop. In the context of extreme heterogeneity, it defines basic research needs and opportunities in computer science research to develop smart and trainable operating and runtime systems, programming environments, and predictive tools that will make future systems easier to adapt to scientists’ computing needs and easier for facilities to deploy securely.
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