International Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for Supercomputers<br>*** ROSS 2019 ***<br>Held in conjunction with HPDC 2019, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, June 25, 2019<br>==========================================================================<br>https://www.mcs.anl.gov/events/workshops/ross/2019/<br>=…;**** Encouraging Wild and Crazy Ideas as Well as Talk Submissions ****<br>The complexity of node architectures in supercomputers increases as we<br>cross petaflop milestones on the way towards Exascale. Increasing levels<br>of parallelism in multi– and many–core chips and emerging heterogeneity of<br>computational resources coupled with energy and memory constraints force a<br>reevaluation of our approaches towards operating systems and runtime<br>environments.<br>The ROSS workshop, to be held as a full–day meeting at the HPDC 2019<br>conference in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, focuses on principles and techniques<br>to design, implement, optimize, or operate runtime and operating systems<br>for supercomputers and massively parallel machines.<br>In addition to typical workshop publications, we encourage novel and<br>possibly immature ideas, provided that they are interesting and on–topic.<br>Well argued position papers are also welcome.<br>TOPICS OF INTEREST:<br>–––––––––––––––––––<br>– OS and runtime system scalability on many–node and multi/many–core systems<br>– management of heterogeneous and reconfigurable compute resources, including FPGAs, GPUs, etc.<br>– distributed/hybrid/partitioned OSes and runtime systems for Supercomputing<br>– system noise analysis and prevention<br>– interaction between middleware, runtime system, and the OS<br>– modeling and performance analysis of runtime systems<br>– OS and runtime considerations for large–volume, high–performance I/O<br>– memory management and emerging memory technologies<br>– the role of OS and runtime system in minimizing power usage<br>
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