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SUMMARY:Introduction - The 3rd International Workshop on Post-Moore Era Su
 percomputing (PMES)
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey S. Vetter (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and Satoshi 
 Matsuoka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)\n\nThe 3rd International Workshop
  on Post Moore's Era Supercomputing (PMES) follows the very successful PME
 S workshops at SC16 and SC17. This interdisciplinary workshop is organized
  to explore the scientific issues, challenges, and opportunities for super
 computing beyond the scaling limits of Moore's Law, with the ultimate goal
  of keeping supercomputing at the forefront of computing technologies beyo
 nd the physical and conceptual limits of current systems. Continuing progr
 ess of supercomputing beyond the scaling limits of Moore's Law is likely t
 o require a comprehensive re-thinking of technologies, ranging from innova
 tive materials and devices, circuits, system architectures, programming sy
 stems, system software, and applications.\n\nThe workshop is designed to f
 oster interdisciplinary dialog across the necessary spectrum of stakeholde
 rs: applications, algorithms, software, and hardware. Motivating workshop 
 questions will include the following. "What technologies might prevail in 
 the Post Moore's Era?" "How can applications effectively prepare for these
  changes through co-design?" "What architectural abstractions should be in
  place to represent the traditional concepts like hierarchical parallelism
 , multi-tier data locality, and new concepts like variable precision, appr
 oximate solutions, and resource tradeoff directives?" "What programming mo
 dels might insulate applications from these changes?"\n\nTag: Architecture
 s, Heterogeneous Systems, Quantum Computing\n\nRegistration Category: Work
 shop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: Jeffrey S. Vetter (Oak Ridge National Labo
 ratory (ORNL))\n\n
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