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SUMMARY:Introduction - Computational Reproducibility at Exascale 2018 (CRE
 2018)
DESCRIPTION:Michael Mascagni (Florida State University, National Institute
  of Standards and Technology); Walid Keyrouz (National Institute of Standa
 rds and Technology); and Miriam Leeser (Northeastern University)\n\nReprod
 ucibility is an important concern in all areas of computation.  As such, c
 omputational reproducibility is receiving increasing interest from a varie
 ty of parties who are concerned with different aspects of computational re
 producibility.  Computational reproducibility encompasses several concerns
  including the sharing of code and data, as well as reproducible numerical
  results which may depend on operating system, tools, levels of parallelis
 m, and numerical effects.  In addition, the publication of reproducible co
 mputational results motivates a host of computational reproducibility conc
 erns that arise from the fundamental notion of reproducibility of scientif
 ic results that has normally been restricted to experimental science.\n\nT
 he workshop addresses issues in reproducibility that arise when computing 
 at exascale.  It will include issues of numerical reproducibility as well 
 as approaches and best practices to sharing and running code and the repro
 ducible dissemination of computational results.\n\nThe workshop is meant t
 o address the scope of the problems of computational reproducibility in HP
 C in general, and those anticipated as we scale up to exascale machines in
  the next decade. The participants of this workshop will include governmen
 t, academic, and industry stakeholders; the goals of this workshop are to 
 understand the current state of the problems that arise, what work is bein
 g done to deal with this issues, and what the community thinks the possibl
 e approaches to these problem are.\n\nTag: Exascale, Hot Topics, Reproduci
 bility, Scientific Computing\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n
 \nSession Chairs: Walid Keyrouz (National Institute of Standards and Techn
 ology (NIST)) and Michael V. Mascagni (Florida State University, National 
 Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))\n\n
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