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SCHEDULE: NOV 15-20, 2015
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Characterizing Extreme-Scale Computational and Data-Intensive Workflows
SESSION: Characterizing Extreme-Scale Computational and Data-Intensive Workflows
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
EVENT TAG(S): Workflows
TIME: 3:30PM - 5:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Edward Seidel, Franck Cappello, Tom Peterka
ROOM:13A
ABSTRACT:
In the future, automated workflows will need to couple tasks and transfer data across millions of cores on a variety of new architectures. This BoF will explore how to characterize workflows connecting simulations, data analytics, and physical instruments. We will examine mini workflows for this exploration. Analogous to mini apps for individual codes, mini workflows allow benchmarking, performance testing, and enable the co-design of hardware and software systems for executing full-scale workflows in the future. In particular, mini workflows can be used to explore how to bridge the gap between workflows on HPC and distributed systems.
Session Leader Details:
Edward Seidel (Primary Session Leader) - National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Franck Cappello (Secondary Session Leader) - Argonne National Laboratory
Tom Peterka (Secondary Session Leader) - Argonne National Laboratory
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