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SUMMARY:ACM and IEEE-CS Award Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Some Lessons from 50 Years of Parallel Programming\n\nParallel
  programming started around 1970, so as a discipline, it is now more than 
 50 years old. What lessons have we learned during that time about parallel
  programming? What problems remain to be solved? What can young researcher
 s learn from the successes and failures of our discipline? This talk p...\
 n\n\nKeshav Pingali (University of Texas)\n---------------------\nEverywhe
 re and Nowhere:  Envisioning a Computing Continuum for Science\n\nEmerging
  data-driven scientific workflows are seeking to leverage distributed data
  sources to understand end-to-end phenomenon, drive experimentation, and f
 acilitate important decision making. Despite the exponential growth of ava
 ilable digital data sources at the edge, and the ubiquity of non-trivi...\
 n\n\nManish Parashar (University of Utah)\n\nRegistration Category: Tech P
 rogram Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Tanzima Z. Islam (Texas State Universit
 y) and Bernd Mohr (Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC))
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