Introduction - The 2017 International Workshop on
Software Engineering for High Performance Computing in
Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering
(SE-CoDeSE 2017)
Author/Presenters
Event Type
Workshop
Software Engineering
TimeSunday, November 12th2pm -
2:05pm
Location501
DescriptionResearchers are increasingly using high performance
computing (HPC), including GPGPUs and clusters, for
computational and data-enabled science and engineering
(CoDeSE) applications. Unfortunately, HPC software
developers must solve reliability, availability, and
maintainability problems at extreme scales, consider
reproducibility, understand domain specific constraints,
deal with uncertainties inherent in scientific
exploration, and develop algorithms that use computing
resources efficiently. Software engineering (SE)
researchers have developed tools and practices to
support development tasks, including: requirements
management, design, validation and verification, testing
(unit and system), continuous integration, and
maintenance. HPC CoDeSE software requires appropriately
tailored SE tools/methods. The SE-CoDeSE workshop
addresses this need by bringing together members of the
SE and HPC communities to share perspectives and present
findings from research and practice (both successes and
failures), and to generate an agenda to improve tools
and practices for developing HPC software. This workshop
builds on the success of 2013-2016 editions of similar
workshops.




