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SUMMARY:Tech-X Conference & Hackathon #6 by Gaia-X
DESCRIPTION:Tech-X Conference & Hackathon #6 by Gaia-X\nConnect with people\, hack on real-life end-to-end scenarios\, contribute to solutions for current technological challenges and learn how to use existing technologies during Tech-X Conference & Hackathon! \nThis spring\, join us for Tech-X Conference & Hackathon in Bilbao\, Spain\, organised by Gaia-X. On 3 & 4 May 2023 at Azkuna Centroa\, in a booming tech region of Europe\, you can participate in Gaia-X Workshops and Presentations on the latest technologies\, a two-day hackathon with the Gaia-X Open-Source community\, and network with a range of businesses\, Gaia-X HUBs\, verticals\, Lighthouse projects and members. \nEach participant can choose which of the three segments of the two-day Tech-X Conference & Hackathon they want to attend to get the most out of their time. \n1. Tech-X Conference\nDemos and hands-on practical examples of solving technical challenges. \n2. Hackathon #6 Think It. Code It. Win It.\nContribute to the implementation of real-life end-to-end scenarios which leverage the Gaia-X Open-Source Software and the Trust Framework to win! \n3. Gaia-X Technology Workshops\nLearn how to use the technologies on which Gaia-X is built. \nRegister at the link below
URL:https://eucloudedgeiot.eu/event/tech-x-conference-hackathon/
LOCATION:Azkuna Centroa\, Bilbao\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:WOCC'23 - International Workshop on Converged Computing
DESCRIPTION:WOCC’23 – International Workshop on Converged Computing\nIntroduction\nThe landscape of scientific computing is changing rapidly as complex\, multi-stage pipelined workflows that combine traditional HPC computations with large-scale data analytics and AI are becoming increasingly common. These next-generation workflows seek to improve the efficiency and scale of traditional HPC simulations and apply large-scale and distributed computing to domains with high societal impact\, such as autonomous vehicles\, precision agriculture\, or smart cities. Such complex workflows are expected to require the coordinated use of supercomputers\, cloud data centres\, and edge-processing devices\, leading to an era of Converged Computing that combines the best of these worlds. \nCloud computing technologies are gaining prevalence in HPC due to their benefits of resource dynamism\, automation\, reproducibility\, and resilience. Similarly\, HPC technologies for application performance optimisation and sophisticated scheduling of complex resources are being integrated into modern cloud infrastructures. However\, the convergence of HPC and cloud also raises new challenges in resource management\, data transfers\, storage and throughput. Modern cloud and HPC frameworks provide heterogeneous resources\, including processors and accelerators\, diverse types of memories and storage\, and network links\, to match the diversity in workloads. Similarly\, cloud technologies for elasticity\, resilience\, and multi-tenancy need to be adopted in HPC while ensuring high performance and throughput. Converged software stacks will need to provide middleware and resource management to facilitate the use of heterogeneous hardware components\, improve system utilisation\, and provide seamless interfaces for users and application developers. \nThe First Workshop on Converged Computing (WOCC’23) will provide the edge\, HPC and cloud communities a dedicated venue for discussing challenges and research opportunities\, deployment efforts\, and best practices in supporting complex workflows on the coordinated use of supercomputers and cloud data centres as well as edge-processing devices. The workshop encourages interaction between participants developing applications\, algorithms\, middleware and infrastructure for converged environments. The workshop will be ideal for the community to define the current state-of-the-art\, and identify fundamental challenges and feasible future technologies and techniques. The workshop aims to start a discussion on questions\, including: \n\nwhat changes to architecture\, hardware\, and middleware designs (including hardware monitoring\, operating systems\, system software\, and resource management) are needed?\nHow to monitor and collect system-level metrics for utilisation to identify bottlenecks to meet the different targets in performance\, cost\, and power budget?\nHow to support different coupling patterns (e.g.\, loose or tight) between traditional scientific and big-data/AI components?\nWhat complex workflows and workloads leverage heterogeneity\, elasticity\, and dynamic resources provisioning?\n\nImportant Dates\n\nPaper Submission – Mar 25\, 2023\nAuthor Notifications – Apr 10\, 2023\nCamera Ready Papers – June 10\, 2023\, including Copyright Form\nWorkshop day – May 25\, 2023\n\nOrganisers\n\nIvy Peng (KTH Royal Institute of Technology\, Sweden)\nTapasya Patki (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory\, USA)\nDaniel Milroy (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory\, USA)\n\nProgram Committee\n\nJae-Seung Yeom\, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory\, USA\nAndrew Younge\, Sandia National Laboratory\, USA\nJeff Vetter\, Oak Ridge National Laboratory\, USA\nNathan Tallent\, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory\, USA\nBill Magro\, Google\, USA\nMartin Schulz\, Technische Universität München\, Germany\nJesus Carretero\, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid\, Spain\nDomenico Talia\, University of Calabria\, Italy\nEstela Suarez\, Julich Supercomputing Centre\, Germany\nErwin Laure\, Max Planck Computing and Data Facility\, Germany\nJakob Luettgau\, University of Tennessee Knoxville\, USA\nKento Sato\, Riken\, Japan\nClaudia Misale\, IBM\, USA\nYoonho Park\, IBM\, USA\n\nTopics of Interest\nWe invite both short paper (8 pages single column) or full papers (12 pages single column) of original works. Accepted papers will be included in the post-conference proceedings in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). We encourage works related to the following topics and accept other related topics. \n\nExperience and best practices of converged computing of cloud\, edge\, and HPC\nResource and job management software\nArchitectures\, networks\, and storage\nSoftware stack\, middleware\, and infrastructure\nAdvanced models for expressing system resources\nScheduling\, resource allocation\, and adaptation\nComplex workflows\, including HPC\, Machine-Learning\, and Data Analytics components\nEarly results and evaluation of porting HPC applications to clouds\nElasticity and scalability amid resource heterogeneity\nVirtualization\, containers\, container runtimes\, and container orchestration frameworks\nScalable and elastic storage and I/O data management services and architectures\nResilience\, fault tolerance\, and reliability in converged computing environments\nEarly results of leveraging cloud techniques (e.g.\, Kubernetes\, cloud databases) for HPC applications\nSystem- and application-level resource monitoring and optimisation techniques and tools\n\nSubmission\nEasyChair Submission Site is Open! https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wocc23\nPaper submissions must be formatted using LNCS style (see Springer’s website and adhere to the following guidelines: \nUse single-column format Text can be short paper (8 pages single column) or full paper (12 pages single column) of original works (including figures and references) with two possible extra pages after the review to address the reviewer’s comments. Use Springer’s LaTeX document class or Word template (see Springer’s Proceedings Guidelines). Papers must be suitable for double-blind review (see ISC High Performance Double-Blind Review Guidelines). Papers submitted to be included in the proceedings should not have been previously published or under review for a different venue Note that membership on a program committee does not inherently create a conflict of interest to submit a paper. \nReview Process\nEach paper is expected to receive a minimum of 3 reviews. Double-blind peer-review will be used. Papers will be evaluated based on novelty\, technical soundness\, clarity of presentation\, and impact. The Research Paper Committee reserves the right to reject incorrectly formatted papers.
URL:https://eucloudedgeiot.eu/event/wocc23-international-workshop-on-converged-computing/
LOCATION:Hamburg\, Hamburg\, Germany
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