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SUMMARY:Continuum Computing:  A Multi-Paradigm Approach
DESCRIPTION:Neena Imam (Southern Methodist University), Nageswara Rao (Oak
  Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)), Benjamin Brown (DOE Office of Advanced
  Scientific Computing Research), and Inder Monga (Energy Sciences Network 
 (ESnet))\n\nHigh-Performance Computing systems that have been traditionall
 y deployed at a single site are expected to significantly expand their rea
 ch to include a variety of remote edge systems. These edge systems include
  computing platforms located near instruments as well as instruments thems
 elves. Examples range from interconnected ecosystems of large science inst
 ruments to smart energy grids supported by complex analytics and control. 
 These interconnected systems form a compute and instrument continuum where
 in computation is orchestrated in various stage. This BoF will discuss the
  aggregation and synthesis of previously distinct techniques and tools (in
 cluding HPC, AI/ML, and digital twins) to enable continuum computing.\n\nT
 ag: Cloud Computing, Distributed Computing\n\nRegistration Category: Tech 
 Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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