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First Combined International Workshop on Interactive Urgent Supercomputing

Event Dates

Nov 14, 2022 - Nov 14, 2022

Location

Dalas

Submission Deadline

Aug 15, 2022

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CALL FOR PAPERS

First Combined International Workshop

on Interactive Urgent Supercomputing

In conjunction with SC22

Monday, November 14, 2022, 8:30am – 12:00pm CST

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas, TX, USA

Website: https://www.urgenthpc.com

Twitter: @interactivehpc

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Submission deadline: 15th August 2022 (AoE)

Author notification: 9th September 2022

Camera Ready: 30th September 2022 (AoE)

Workshop: Monday morning, 14th November 2022

[NOTE: SC22 is currently planning for this year’s workshops to be held in

person. This will be updated as the COVID-19 situation progresses.]

Authors are invited to submit unpublished, original work, related to the

interactive and/or urgent use of high-performance computing (HPC) in two

categories, to be evaluated separately:

* Full research paper: Describing novel research, up to 10 pages.

* Hot topic paper: Less mature/late breaking results, up to 6 pages.

Accepted authors will be invited to speak at the workshop and to submit their

papers for publication in SC22 workshop proceedings. All submitted papers

will be peer-reviewed and accepted papers will be published by the IEEE

Computer Society.

Scope

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This workshop will bring together stakeholders, researchers, and practitioners

from across the HPC community who are working, or interested, in the fields of

interactive HPC and the use of supercomputing for urgent decision-making.

Success stories, case studies, and best practices will be shared across the

two themes with a view to enhancing the communities’ activities and

identifying new opportunities for collaboration. The challenges associated

with interactive and urgent HPC are difficult ones, and productively

supporting these capabilities requires a number of advances across a range of

technical, policy, and even sociological realms. While there are multiple

efforts to use HPC for disaster response, and progress has been made on

interactivity in HPC, the effort is largelly disjointed, piecemeal, and done

on an institute-by-institute basis. With so much replication of effort, there

is significant value to be unlocked if the SC community can come together to

address technical, policy, and sociological issues relevant to interactive and

urgent HPC.

Call for Papers

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We invite you to submit both full and hot-topic research papers detailing

original work in the interactive use of HPC and/or the use of HPC for urgent

decision-making. Topics of interest for workshop submissions include, but are

not limited to:

* Example use-cases and case-studies that use HPC for interactivity and/or urgent decision making

* Techniques for integrating HPC workflows with data driven approaches

* Approaches to verify and validate unreliable real-time data, for instance from sensors, IoT, and satellites

* System design for data reduction and pre-processing at source, for instance using edge computing and heterogeneous resources such as FPGAs

* Implementation experiences and lessons learned by staff at HPC centers

* Algorithmic techniques to guarantee result generation in specific time frames, such as result refinement which generates more accurate results as time progresses

* Studies of leveraging HPC for workloads with real-time time constraints

* Changes to existing HPC technologies and policies that are required to support using HPC interactively

* The ability for HPC codes to adapt their resource requirements dynamically, for instance via elastic compute

* Visualisation and presentation techniques to support rapid and accurate urgent decision making by the end user

* Reduction and feature extraction of results to highlight critical issues of interest

* Complimenting results with provenance data for additional context and certainty

* Maintaining security while providing interactivity in supercomputing

* Strategies for leveraging interactivity for reproducible science

* Impact of increased interactivity on how HPC centers operate

Paper Submission Guidelines

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Please submit full research papers (up to 10 pages) or hot-topic papers (up to

6 pages) via Linklings: https://bit.ly/3nfAvfd

Further Information

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Visit our website at https://www.urgenthpc.com for more detailed information

about this worksop, and feel free to contact the organizing committee directly

using contact details listed there.