MODSIM 2014 - Workshop on Modeling & Simulation of Systems and Applications
Topics/Call fo Papers
Workshop on Modeling & Simulation of Systems and Applications
August 13-14, 2014
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Organizing Committee
Adolfy Hoisie (Chair, PNNL); Laura Carrington, SDSC; Jon Hiller, STA; Darren Kerbyson, PNNL; Ankur Srivastava, UMD; Dolores Shaffer, STA; Jeffrey Vetter, ORNL and Georgia Tech; Bill Ward, DoD; Noel Wheeler, DoD; and Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Georgia Tech
Steering Committee
Adolfy Hoisie, PNNL
Almadena Chtchelkanova, NSF
Sue Kelly, DOE/NNSA/ASC
Karen Pao, DOE/SC/ASCR/Alternate: TBD
John West, DOD/HPCMP/Alternate: Roy Campbell, DoD/HPCMP
Noel Wheeler, LPS/Alternate: David Mountain, LPS
Workshop Description
Meeting the performance, energy-efficiency, and resilience requirements of systems and applications at all scales, from embedded to exascale, will require rapid, accurate, and dynamic evaluation of trade-offs. To provide these capabilities, significant advances in predictive modeling and simulation methods are required. Models are key tools in the area of application/system co-design. As applications and systems evolve, models must be able to track ongoing complex changes and predict the impact of developments in both software and hardware design.
While today’s methods tend to focus on application performance as the metric of concern, modeling methods must evolve to consider performance, power consumption, and reliability in concert. It is critical to develop tools and techniques that will allow modeling capability to spread into the larger computational science community, where it will have the greatest possible impact. Simulation and emulation capabilities also must expand along multiple directions, including scalability improvements, interoperability, support for system design from embedded to the extreme scale, and interfaces with modeling tools.
This year, we are emphasizing two critical technological areas:
Integrated Modeling and Simulation of Performance, Power, and Reliability
Standards, Integration, and Interoperability of ModSim Methodologies and Tools
August 13-14, 2014
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Organizing Committee
Adolfy Hoisie (Chair, PNNL); Laura Carrington, SDSC; Jon Hiller, STA; Darren Kerbyson, PNNL; Ankur Srivastava, UMD; Dolores Shaffer, STA; Jeffrey Vetter, ORNL and Georgia Tech; Bill Ward, DoD; Noel Wheeler, DoD; and Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Georgia Tech
Steering Committee
Adolfy Hoisie, PNNL
Almadena Chtchelkanova, NSF
Sue Kelly, DOE/NNSA/ASC
Karen Pao, DOE/SC/ASCR/Alternate: TBD
John West, DOD/HPCMP/Alternate: Roy Campbell, DoD/HPCMP
Noel Wheeler, LPS/Alternate: David Mountain, LPS
Workshop Description
Meeting the performance, energy-efficiency, and resilience requirements of systems and applications at all scales, from embedded to exascale, will require rapid, accurate, and dynamic evaluation of trade-offs. To provide these capabilities, significant advances in predictive modeling and simulation methods are required. Models are key tools in the area of application/system co-design. As applications and systems evolve, models must be able to track ongoing complex changes and predict the impact of developments in both software and hardware design.
While today’s methods tend to focus on application performance as the metric of concern, modeling methods must evolve to consider performance, power consumption, and reliability in concert. It is critical to develop tools and techniques that will allow modeling capability to spread into the larger computational science community, where it will have the greatest possible impact. Simulation and emulation capabilities also must expand along multiple directions, including scalability improvements, interoperability, support for system design from embedded to the extreme scale, and interfaces with modeling tools.
This year, we are emphasizing two critical technological areas:
Integrated Modeling and Simulation of Performance, Power, and Reliability
Standards, Integration, and Interoperability of ModSim Methodologies and Tools
Other CFPs
- First National Conference on Computer, Information Technology and Communication
- 2014年运?系?与智能化控制国?会?
- 4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, OPTICAL AND NANO PHYSICS WITH APPLICATIONS” (CDAMOP 2015)
- 2014 International Conference on Nano Science and Technology (NST2014)
- 7th International Conference on Nano Science and Technology- ICONSAT 2015
Last modified: 2014-05-14 22:13:23