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ESPAS
City
Berlin
Country
Germany
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Abstract

The 2nd International Workshop on Extreme Scale Parallel Architectures and Systems (ESPAS) will bring together researchers working on Experimental Infrastructures for Exascale Research and Development&#046; Work in this area includes investigation of experimental components and systems for extreme&#8211;scale, simulation methods and tools targeting extreme scale, benchmarking, workload generation tools, and other related experimental systems and methods&#046;<br>The workshop encourages publication and discussion of disruptive approaches to address the challenges of research and development for systems that do not exist as&#8211;of&#8211;yet&#046; Another aspect of equal importance is the creation of a palette of scientific methods and experimental infrastructures (in software and/or hardware) to evaluate novel ideas (technologies, algorithms, systems)&#046; Some of the pressing issues that need to be addressed in this context are scalability of experiments, validation/extrapolation of scientific results, and characterization of expected workloads and their synthetic generation&#046; Given the high cost of ownership and the limited access to the top&#8211;end of parallel systems, it is important to pursue experimental architectures and systems comprising of off&#8211;the&#8211;shelf components, configured, modified, or enhanced in such a way that they can provide insight into aspects of exascale systems&#046;<br>Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br>Testbed design and evaluation<br>Experimental clusters/systems targeting extreme scale<br>Workload generation and benchmarking<br>Analytical modelling and simulation of systems<br>Techniques for extrapolation of experimental results to extreme&#8211;scale<br>Validation of projection/extrapolation techniques<br>Suitability/adaptability of commercial, off&#8211;the&#8211;shelf components (COTS)<br>Cost, energy, performance and resilience<br>Methodologies and tools<br>