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SUMMARY:First International Workshop on HPC Testing and Evaluation of Syst
 ems, Tools, and Software (HPCTESTS 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Ramble:  A Flexible, Extensible, and Composable Experimentatio
 n Framework\n\nReproducibility and replicability are extremely important c
 omponents of scientific computing, and any computational research. The abi
 lity to replicate a set of experiments aids many other computational use c
 ases, such as systems acceptance where a compute center requires the abili
 ty to produce execu...\n\n\nDoug Jacobsen and Bob Bird (Google LLC)\n-----
 ----------------\nKeynote: Testing the space between: Extending HPC testin
 g for a complex HPC workflow environment\n\nHai Ah Nam (Lawrence Berkeley 
 National Laboratory (LBNL))\n---------------------\nPrinciples for Automat
 ed and Reproducible Benchmarking\n\nThe diversity in processor technology 
 used by High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities is growing, and so app
 lications must be written in such a way that they can attain high levels o
 f performance across a range of different CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerato
 rs.  Measuring application performance a...\n\n\nTuomas Koskela, Ilektra C
 hristidi, Mosè Giordano, Emily Dubrovska, and Jamie Quinn (University Coll
 ege London); Christopher Maynard (University of Reading; Met Office, UK); 
 Dave Case (National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS), UK; University 
 of Reading); and Kaan Olgu and Tom Deakin (University of Bristol)\n-------
 --------------\nHPCTESTS 2023 – Morning Break\n---------------------\nClos
 ing Remarks\n\nVerónica Melesse Vergara\n---------------------\nWelcome an
 d Introduction\n\nVerónica Melesse Vergara (Oak Ridge National Laboratory 
 (ORNL)), Bilel Hadri (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (
 KAUST)), and Vasileios Karakasis (NVIDIA Corporation)\n-------------------
 --\nPerspectives and Discussion\n\nVerónica Melesse Vergara (Oak Ridge Nat
 ional Laboratory (ORNL)), Doug Jacobsen (Google LLC), Olga Pearce (Lawrenc
 e Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)), Nick Hagerty (Oak Ridge National 
 Laboratory (ORNL)), and Tuomas Koskela (University College London)\n------
 ---------------\nToward Collaborative Continuous Benchmarking for HPC\n\nB
 enchmarking is integral to procurement of HPC systems, communicating HPC c
 enter workloads to HPC vendors, and verifying performance of the delivered
  HPC systems. Currently, HPC bench- marking is manual and challenging at e
 very step, posing a high barrier to entry, and hampering reproducibility o
 f t...\n\n\nOlga Pearce (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Te
 xas A&M University); Alec Scott, Gregory Becker, Riyaz Haque, Nathan Hanfo
 rd, and Stephanie Brink (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)); D
 oug Jacobsen (Google LLC); Heidi Poxon (Amazon); Jens Domke (RIKEN); and T
 odd Gamblin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL))\n-------------
 --------\nFirst International Workshop on HPC Testing and Evaluation of Sy
 stems, Tools, and Software (HPCTESTS 2023)\n\nThis workshop brings togethe
 r HPC researchers, practitioners, and vendors from around the globe to pre
 sent and discuss state-of-the-art HPC system testing methodologies, tools,
  benchmarks, tests, procedures, and best practices. The increasing complex
 ity of HPC architectures requires a larger number ...\n\n\nVerónica G. Mel
 esse Vergara (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)), Bilel Hadri (King Abd
 ullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)), and Vasileios Karakas
 is (NVIDIA Corporation)\n---------------------\nExperiences Detecting Defe
 ctive Hardware in Exascale Supercomputers\n\nIn May 2022, the newest super
 computer to top the TOP 500 list was Frontier at Oak Ridge National Labora
 tory, capable of computing more than 1.1 quintillion (10^18) floating-poin
 t calculations every second. Driving this ground-breaking rate of computin
 g is Frontier's more than 37,000 graphics process...\n\n\nNick Hagerty, Jo
 rdan Webb, Veronica Melesse Vergara, and Matt Ezell (Oak Ridge National La
 boratory (ORNL))\n\nTag: Applications, Exascale, Heterogeneous Computing, 
 Programming Frameworks and System Software, State of the Practice\n\nRegis
 tration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Bilel Hadri (King A
 bdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)), Vasileios Karakasis
  (NVIDIA Corporation), and Verónica G. Melesse Vergara (Oak Ridge National
  Laboratory (ORNL))
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