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SUMMARY:HUST-23: 10th International Workshop on HPC User Support Tools
DESCRIPTION:Chris Bording (University of Western Australia); Elsa Gonsioro
 wski (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)); Lev Gorenstein (Glob
 us, University of Chicago); and Karen Tomko (Ohio Supercomputer Center)\n\
 nThe HPC user suppport tools (HUST) workshop, has become a key forum to pr
 omote new and innovative user support tools such as XALT, Spack, Easybuild
 , and ReFrame to the HPC community. Many of the HPC user tools presented a
 t earlier HUST workshops have matured to the point of becoming the communi
 ty standard and are integral tools for the user support at HPC centers aro
 und the world.  The HUST workshop is a forum for system administrators, us
 er support members, tool developers, policy makers, and end users to learn
  about new and innovative tools. The HUST workshop central aim is as a pub
 lication venue for current and on-going support tool developments and to p
 romote the uptake of these tools. Identify and support best practices, nov
 el tools and novel ideas to help streamline user support efforts within th
 e novel technology ecosystems at HPC centers. These issues are all in-scop
 e for the HUST workshop.\n\nTag: Programming Frameworks and System Softwar
 e\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Chris Bor
 ding (University of Western Australia); Elsa J. Gonsiorowski (Lawrence Liv
 ermore National Laboratory (LLNL)); Lev Gorenstein (Globus, University of 
 Chicago); and Karen Tomko (Ohio Supercomputer Center)\n\n
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