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by David E. Bernholdt last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM

In alphabetical order by collaboration title
APDEC: Applied Partial Differential Equations Center by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
This collaboration seeks to integrate Chombo, APDEC block-structured adaptive mesh package, into the CFRFS toolkit for reacting flow simulations. This collaboration involves wrapping a part of Chombo into a CCA component so that it can function as a part of the CFRFS Toolkit.
CCA Synergia by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
The primary goal of this collaboration is to foster the beginning of a component community in computational accelerator physics, including creating initial collective effects-based components for an accelerator physics component toolkit.
CFRFS: Computational Facility for Reacting Flow Science by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
CFRFS seeks to develop a component-based toolkit to enable reacting flow simulations. TASCS contributes in terms of software design and load-balancing
CIFTS: Coordinated Infrastructure for Fault Tolerant Systems by David E. Bernholdt — last modified Oct 21, 2008 08:36 AM
Providing the connections to allow the development of component-based applications capable of taking an active role in responding to faults in HPC systems.
Co-Op: Cooperative Programming by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
Provide distributed computing infrastructure for MPMD framework.
COMPASS: Community Petascale Project for Accelerator Science and Simulation by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Oct 20, 2008 03:38 PM
The focus of TASCS-COMPASS collaboration is the development of high-performance components for accelerator modeling, with initial emphasis on particle tracking, beam optics, and solvers for space charge models. Also, the selection and parameterization of accelerator components motivates TASCS work on computational quality of service (CQoS), a TASCS component technology initiative.
CScADS: Center for Scalable Application Development Software by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
Developing software optimization techniques that are applicable to multi-language and component-based applications.
DistComp: Distributed CCA Components and Grid Services for Scientific Computing by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
This collaboration effort aims to provide support for advanced language constructs in component-based HPC application environments.
ESG-CET: Earth System Grid Center for Enabling Technologies by David E. Bernholdt — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
Seeking opportunities to utilize component concepts and tools in the Earth System Grid's climate simulation data grid environment.
FACETS: the Framework Application for Core-Edge Transport Simulation by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Mar 09, 2009 07:16 PM
Promote CCA technologies within FACETS
GWACCAMOLE: GroundWAter CCA MOdeling Library and Extensions by Cindy Sonewald — last modified May 03, 2009 04:09 PM
The goal of this collaboration is to create a framework for hybrid subsurface simulations that mix different physical models to create simulations that model subsurface behavior across scales.
ITAPS: Interoperable Technologies for Advanced Petascale Simulations by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
Manifest the ITAPS interfaces for representing and working with unstructured meshes as a CCA component. Make this component available through the CCA Toolkit.
NWChem by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
Multi-level parallelism in NWChem to achieve petaflop-level scalability
PERI: Performance Engineering Research Institute by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
Design and implementation of performance measurment, analysis, and tuning infrastructure for support of Computational Quality of Service in parallel component applications.
QC-SAP: Chemistry Framework using Common Component Architecture by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
Employ the infrastructure of the Common Component Architecture to develop interfaces amongst major quantum chemistry packages, creating a flexible, community-based software development environment. A specific collaboration involves the use of general purpose quality of service infrastructure developed by the CCA forum to increase usability and performance of component-based chemistry applications.
ROSE by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
 
SPARSKIT-CCA by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
SPARSKIT-CCA is a suite of CCA components for the iterative solution of sparse linear systems. Major components implement various preconditioners and accelerators available in the original SPARSKIT and its modern extension, ITSOL. The list of preconditioners may be easily extended due to the standard interfaces developed for SPARSKIT-CCA.
SWIM: Center for Simulation of Radio-Frequency Wave Interactions with Magnetohydrodynamics by David E. Bernholdt — last modified Oct 21, 2008 08:36 AM
A component-based approach to integrated plasma simulation.
TAU by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
The collaboration between the TAU group at University of Oregon and the TASCS center has the goal of developing performance monitoring and analysis components, with emphasis on dynamic configuration and adaptation of computational components during the execution of a scientific application.
TOPS: Towards Optimal Petascale Simulations by Cindy Sonewald — last modified Jun 01, 2008 05:08 PM
The focus of TASCS-TOPS collaboration is the development of scalable TOPS linear/nonlinear solver components, with particular emphasis on the needs of beam dynamics applications in the SciDAC COMPASS accelerator project and core-edge plasma applications in the SciADC FACETS fusion project. Also, the selection and parameterization of TOPS solver components in long-running scientific simulations motivate work on computational quality of service (CQoS), a TASCS component technology initiative.
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