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continuationLiz/Alan
  • xracc
    • must be submitted march 15 through april 15
    • starts july 1
  • need continuation
 Marcus
  • continuing work on extractors and extractors on comet
 Paul
  • continuing work on comet with semantic analysis

 

Alan
  • everyone look at steps for submitting xracc
newteam

Paper submission info:

April 15: Abstract deadline for XSEDE technical paper (less than 2 pages)
April 22: Paper deadline (less than 8 pages)

The paper should have a primary focus on one of the following areas. Even though we overlap, it's better to prioritize one:

  • Accelerating Discovery in Scholarly Research: This track will emphasize the scholarship enabled via advanced digital resources in research pertaining to science, engineering, humanities, social sciences, data science, and other domains. Submissions should highlight the computational approaches employed and explain what resources were used and how they enabled the scholarly accomplishments. Submissions to this track may emphasize the computational methods (algorithms, techniques, software, models, etc.) and the advantage of using cyberinfrastructure for the advancement of state-of-the-art research, while reserving detailed discussion of original research results for publication elsewhere.
  • Technology: This track will focus on technology developments that enable increased performance, capability, productivity, usability or reliability of digital resources. Topics include, but are not limited to, compute and storage systems, grid middleware, job schedulers, tracking and monitoring tools, workflow solutions, green computing, compilers, networking and data management. Submissions should describe both the technology and its impact. Submissions describing work done on any large-scale cyberinfrastructure are invited.
  • Software and Software Environments: This track will focus on software and software environments that enable the efficient use of computational resources. Topics may include, but are not limited to, science gateways, middleware and community codes spanning the sciences, engineering, humanities and social sciences. Submissions should highlight strategies and approaches to software integration, modular frameworks, software and computation management and engagement of user communities. Submissions should also include details of software requirements, design strategies, architecture, implementation, deployment and the sustainability.