CRE2019: 2019 Computational Reproducibility at Exascale workshop at SC19 Denver Convention Center Denver, CO, United States, November 17, 2019 |
Conference website | http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~cre/cre-2019/index.html |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sc19cre2019 |
Abstract registration deadline | August 26, 2019 |
Notifications | September 16, 2019 |
Full Papers | September 30, 2019 |
Submission deadline | September 30, 2019 |
Workshop Scope
The workshop is meant to address issues of numerical reproducibility as well as approaches and best practices to sharing and running code and the reproducible dissemination of computational results. The workshop is meant to address the scope of the problems of computational reproducibility in HPC in general, and those anticipated as we scale up to Exascale machines in the next decade. The participants of this workshop will include government, academic, and industry stakeholders; the goals of this workshop are to understand the current state of the problems that arise, what work is being done to deal with these issues, and what the community thinks the possible approaches to these problems are.
The workshop is meant to address the scope of the problems of numerical reproducibility in HPC in general and those anticipated as we scale to Exascale machines in the next decade. We initially seek contributions of extended abstracts (two pages) in the areas of computational reproducibility in HPC from academic, government, and industry stakeholders. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Case studies of reproducibility or the lack of it
- Reproducibility issues in current HPC
- System-level solutions
- Algorithmic solutions
- Software solutions
- Uncertainty quantification in computational reproducibility
- Fundamental numerical analysis of reproducibility
- Future prospects
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Papers submitted to the workshop will be reviewed. The referees will select the papers that will be presented in the workshop. In addition, a group of papers will be tentatively published in a TBD journal.
Submissions of two-page extended abstracts are sought. The format for the abstracts and full papers should follow the IEEE Conference Proceedings format. Templates are available at IEEE - Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings. The full papers should be 12 pages or less.
The abstracts are to be submitted as a PDF document using Easychair at CRE2019-at-EasyChair.
Committees
Program Committee
- Dong H. Ahn, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, USA
- David Bailey, UC Davis, USA
- Xuebin Chi, Supercomputing Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- Mike Heroux, Sandia National Laboratory, USA
- Torsten Hoefler, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland
- Lisa Kempler, MathWorks, USA
- Walid Keyrouz (co-organizer), NIST, USA
- Xiaoye Sherry Li, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Yaohang Li, Old Dominion University, USA
- Thomas Ludwig, DKRZ, Germany
- Michael Mascagni (co-organizer), FSU/NIST, USA
- Junji Nagano, Insitute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan
- Nathalie Revol, INRIA/ENS-Lyon, France
- Siegfried Rump, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Michela Taufer, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Organizing committee
- Walid Keyrouz, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
- Michael Mascagni, Florida State University Computer Science and National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Invited Speakers
There are two plenary speakers are:
- Peter Coveney, University College London, UK
- Howard Bushouse, Space Telescope Science Institute, USA
Venue
The workshop will be held in conjuction with SC19 at the Denver Convention Center in Denver, Colorado, USA.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to numerical.DOT.reproducibility.AT.nist.DOT.gov.