SCHEDULE: NOV 16-22, 2013
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The 2nd International Workshop on Data Intensive Scalable Computing Systems (DISCS)
SESSION: The 2nd International Workshop on Data Intensive Scalable Computing Systems (DISCS)
EVENT TYPE: Workshops
TIME: 9:00AM - 6:00PM
Organizer(s):Yong Chen, Philip C. Roth, Xian-He Sun
ROOM:504
ABSTRACT:
Existing high performance computing (HPC) systems are designed primarily for workloads requiring high rates of computation. However, the widening performance gap between processors and storage, and trends toward higher data intensity in scientific and engineering applications, suggest there is a need to rethink HPC system architectures, programming models, runtime systems, and tools with a focus on data intensive computing. The 2nd International Workshop on Data Intensive Scalable Computing Systems (DISCS) builds on the momentum generated by its predecessor workshop, providing a forum for researchers and other interested people in the areas of data intensive computing and high performance parallel computing to exchange ideas and discuss approaches for addressing Big Data challenges. The workshop includes a keynote address and presentation of peer-reviewed research papers, with ample opportunity for informal discussion throughout the day. More information about the DISCS workshop can be found from the workshop website at https://ft.ornl.gov/discs-2013/.
Chair/Organizer Details:
Yong Chen - Texas Tech University
Philip C. Roth - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Xian-He Sun - Illinois Institute of Technology
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The full paper can be found in the ACM Digital Library