SciDAC CET/Institute Collaborators
by
David E. Bernholdt
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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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.