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SUMMARY:Third International Symposium on Quantitative Codesign of Supercom
 puters
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nSQCS'23 – Closing Remarks\n\nClosing remarks for S
 QCS'23.\n\n\nTerry Jones (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL))\n---------
 ------------\nToward the Development of a Comprehensive Digital Twin of an
  Exascale Supercomputer\n\nOver the past year, we have embarked upon an am
 bitious initiative to develop a comprehensive digital twin of the Frontier
  supercomputer. This twin includes: 3D asset modeling with virtual and aug
 mented reality capabilities, telemetry data assimilation, AI/ML integratio
 n, simulations, and reinforceme...\n\n\nWes Brewer (Oak Ridge National Lab
 oratory (ORNL))\n---------------------\nWelcome and Workshop Logistics\n\n
 Opening remarks to Third Annual Symposium for Quantitative Codesign of Sup
 ercomputers.\n\n\nTerry Jones (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL))\n----
 -----------------\nCo-Design at System and Component Level:  Examples from
  the DEEP and EPI Projects\n\nOptimizing the configuration of HPC systems 
 to meet user requirements requires in-depth knowledge of application profi
 les and hardware limitations. A quantitative methodology, founded on the d
 evelopment of application-based benchmarks executed on representative hard
 ware platforms, simulators, and mo...\n\n\nEstela Suarez (Juelich Supercom
 puting Centre (JSC))\n---------------------\nSQCS – Morning Break\n-------
 --------------\nSQCS'23 – Panel\n\nFive esteemed HPC experts give an updat
 e on recent developments at their institutions and provide their views on 
 this year's panel questions.\n\n\nMichael Jantz (University of Tennessee),
  James Ang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)), Scott Atchley (
 Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)), David Hart (National Center for Atm
 ospheric Research (NCAR)), James Lujan (Los Alamos National Laboratory (LA
 NL)), and Nicholas Wright (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL))\n
 ---------------------\nSQCS'23 – Moderated Discussion\n\nA moderated audie
 nce discussion including our five SQCS'23 panelists.\n\n\nJames Brandt (Sa
 ndia National Laboratories), James Ang (Pacific Northwest National Laborat
 ory (PNNL)), Scott Atchley (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)), David H
 art (National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)), James Lujan (Leibni
 z Supercomputing Centre (LANL)), and Nicholas Wright (Lawrence Berkeley Na
 tional Laboratory (LBNL))\n---------------------\nEnabling Codesign in the
  Software Tools Ecosystem Project (STEP)\n\nSoftware tools are crucial for
  understanding and optimizing the performance and behavior of scientific a
 pplications.  To do this job effectively, they must operate at the crossro
 ads of applications, system software, facility operations, and platform te
 chnologies.  These constraints present a dauntin...\n\n\nPhil Carns (Argon
 ne National Laboratory (ANL))\n---------------------\nThird International 
 Symposium on Quantitative Codesign of Supercomputers\n\nThis symposium aim
 s at combining two methodologies—collaborative codesign and data-driven an
 alysis—to realize the potential of supercomputing more fully. We refer to 
 the design solutions that rely on intelligence from data-driven insights a
 cross applications, systems, system software, wo...\n\n\nTerry Jones (Oak 
 Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)); Ann Gentile (Sandia National Laboratori
 es); Estela Suarez (Forschungszentrum Jülich, University of Bonn); Michael
  Jantz (University of Tennessee); and James Brandt (Sandia National Labora
 tories)\n\nTag: Codesign, Hardware Technologies, Large Scale Systems, Soft
 ware Engineering\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Ch
 airs: Jim Brandt (Sandia National Laboratories); Ann Gentile (Sandia Natio
 nal Laboratories); Michael Jantz (University of Tennessee); Terry Jones (O
 ak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)); and Estela Suarez (Forschungszentrum
  Jülich; Juelich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), Institute for Advanced Simul
 ation)
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