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SUMMARY:ResCuE-HPC: 1st Workshop on Reproducible, Customizable, and Portab
 le Workflows for HPC
DESCRIPTION:Supporting Thorough Artifact Evaluation with Occam\n\nEfforts 
 such as Artifact Evaluation (AE) have been growing, gradually making softw
 are evaluation an integral part of scientific publication.  In this paper,
  we describe how Occam can help to mitigate some of the challenges faced b
 y both authors and reviewers. For authors, Occam provides the means to...\
 n\n\nLuís Oliveira, David Wilkinson, Daniel Mossé, and Bruce Childers (Uni
 versity of Pittsburgh)\n---------------------\nSpotting Black Swans With E
 ase: The Case for a Practical Reproducibility Platform\n\nAdvances in agil
 e software delivery methodologies and tools (commonly referred to as _DevO
 ps_) have not yet materialized in academic scenarios such as university, i
 ndustry and government laboratories. In this position paper, we make the c
 ase for _Black Swan_, a platform for the agile implementation,...\n\n\nIvo
  Jimenez and Carlos Maltzahn (University of California, Santa Cruz)\n-----
 ----------------\nSemantically Organized Containers for Reproducible Resea
 rch\n\nExperiments are a key component in systems and HPC-related research
 . They help validate new ideas and concepts. Sharing and reproducing exper
 iments, however, is a challenge, especially when computational experiments
  reside in multiple computing environments, are disorganized into multiple
  directorie...\n\n\nAndrew Youngdahl, Zhihao Yuan, Dai-Hai Ton-That, and T
 anu Malik (DePaul University) and Ivo Jimenez and Carlos Maltzahn (Univers
 ity of California, Santa Cruz)\n---------------------\nOpen Panel: Automat
 ing Artifact Sharing, Evaluation, and Reuse\n\nGrigori Fursin (Dividiti Lt
 d, cTuning Foundation); Todd Gamblin (Lawrence Livermore National Laborato
 ry); Michela Taufer (University of Delaware); Michael A. Heroux (Sandia Na
 tional Laboratories); and Stephen Lien Harrell (Purdue University)\n------
 ---------------\nKeynote\n\nMichael A. Heroux (Sandia National Laboratorie
 s)\n---------------------\nWorkshop Morning Break\n---------------------\n
 Assessing Reproducibility: An Astrophysical Example of Computational Uncer
 tainty in the HPC Context\n\nWe present an experiment using the Enzo simul
 ation code on NCSA's Blue Waters system to highlight the importance of com
 putational and numerical uncertainty in scientific computing on HPC system
 s. We quantify the (surprising) variability of outputs from 200 identical 
 simulation runs. We make two reco...\n\n\nVictoria Stodden and Matthew S. 
 Krafczyk (University of Illinois)\n---------------------\nConsidering the 
 Development Workflow to Achieve Reproducibility with Variation\n\nThe abil
 ity to reproduce an experiment is fundamental in computer science.  Existi
 ng approaches focus on repeatability, but this is only the first step to r
 eproducibility: continuing a scientific work from a previous experiment re
 quires being able to modify it. This ability is called reproducibility...\
 n\n\nMichael Mercier and Adrien Faure (Atos) and Olivier Richard (Universi
 ty of Grenoble)\n---------------------\nIntroduction - ResCuE-HPC: 1st Wor
 kshop on Reproducible, Customizable, and Portable Workflows for HPC\n\nExp
 eriment reproducibility and artifact sharing is gradually becoming a norm 
 for publications at HPC conferences. However, our recent experience to val
 idate experimental results during artifact evaluation (AE) at PPoPP, CGO, 
 PACT and SC also highlighted multiple problems. Ad-hoc experimental workfl
 o...\n\n\nGrigori Fursin (cTuning Foundation, Dividiti Ltd); Todd Gamblin 
 (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory); Milos Puzovic (Hartree Centre); 
 and Michela Taufer (University of Delaware)\n\nTag: Reproducibility, Softw
 are Engineering, Workflows\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass
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