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SUMMARY:Third International Symposium on Quantitative Codesign of Supercom
 puters
DESCRIPTION:Terry Jones (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)); Ann Gentil
 e (Sandia National Laboratories); Estela Suarez (Forschungszentrum Jülich,
  University of Bonn); Michael Jantz (University of Tennessee); and James B
 randt (Sandia National Laboratories)\n\nThis symposium aims at combining t
 wo methodologies—collaborative codesign and data-driven analysis—to realiz
 e the potential of supercomputing more fully. We refer to the design solut
 ions that rely on intelligence from data-driven insights across applicatio
 ns, systems, system software, workflows, and facilities as Quantitative Co
 design of Supercomputers (QCSC). We seek to bring together the community t
 o overcome challenges in extracting meaning from data across such wide-ran
 ging sources. For SC23, our focus will be on opportunities and challenges 
 in QCSC arising from the explosion of new architectural directions in and 
 new paradigms for HPC. Experts with interact with the community on how dir
 ections in AI/ML, Cloud, and HPC will change the computing landscape and h
 ow we can still get comparative and meaningful quantitative insight across
  the expanding space of use cases, programming paradigms, and architecture
 s.\n\nTag: Codesign, Hardware Technologies, Large Scale Systems, Software 
 Engineering\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs:
  Jim Brandt (Sandia National Laboratories); Ann Gentile (Sandia National L
 aboratories); Michael Jantz (University of Tennessee, Knoxville); Terry Jo
 nes (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)); and Estela Suarez (Jülich Supe
 rcomputing Centre (JSC), University of Bonn)\n\n
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