[Beowulf] WORKSHOP: SC16 HPC Systems Pros Mon Nov 14: submissions due Fri Aug 19

John Hearns hearnsj at googlemail.com
Fri Jun 17 07:25:15 PDT 2016


Hpcsyspros.  I like it...... the gunslingers of the performance computing
world.
Please check your LARTs at the door, gentlemen.
No cussing and no gouging of eyes allowed.


On 17 June 2016 at 15:11, Prentice Bisbal <pbisbal at pppl.gov> wrote:

> Beowulfers,
>
> This year at SC16 will be the inaugural workshop for people like us - the
> system administrators who put these systems together and keep them humming
> along for our users! Please help spread the word. Please forward the
> announcement below to anyone who might be interested. If you have any
> questions, please send them to hpcsyspros at hpcsyspros.lsu.edu.
>
> SUMMARY:
>
> WORKSHOP: Inaugural HPC Systems Professionals (HPCSYSPROS16)
> Mon Nov 14 2016 afternoon, Salt Lake City UT USA
> Held in conjunction with SC16, The International Conference for
> High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
> Contact:hpcsyspros at hpcsyspros.lsu.edu
> http://hpcsyspros.lsu.edu/
>
> Submission Deadline: Fri Aug 19 2016
> Submissions:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hpcsyspros16
>
> DETAILS:
>
> Supercomputing systems present complex challenges to personnel who
> design, deploy and and maintain these systems.
>
> Standing up these systems and keeping them running require novel
> solutions that are unique to high performance computing.
>
> The success of any supercomputing center depends on stable and
> reliable systems, and HPC Systems Professionals are crucial to
> that success.
>
> The Inaugural HPC Systems Professionals Workshop will bring
> together systems administrators, systems architects, and systems
> analysts in order to share best practices, discuss cutting-edge
> technologies, and advance the state-of-the-practice for HPC
> systems.
>
> Submissions are encouraged that discuss all aspects of HPC systems
> design, implementation, maintenance, and security.
>
> Topics of Interest
> ---------------------
> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> * Cluster, configuration, or software management
> * Performance tuning/Benchmarking
> * Resource manager and job scheduler configuration
> * Monitoring/Mean-time-to-failure/ROI/Resource utilization
> * Virtualization/Clouds
> * Designing and troubleshooting HPC interconnects
> * Designing and maintaining HPC storage solutions
> * Cybersecurity and data protection
>
> Authors are invited to submit original, high-quality papers with
> an emphasis on solutions that can be implemented by other members
> of the HPC systems community.
>
> Papers should be submitted in PDF format and should not exceed
> 5 pages including tables, figures and appendices, but excluding
> references.
>
> All submissions should be formatted according to the ACM SIG
> Proceedings template:
>
> https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
>
> Similar to the SC16 policy, margins and font sizes should not be
> modified.
>
> All submissions should be submitted electronically through
> EasyChair.
>
> Proceedings will be published in ScholarWorks hosted by
> Indiana University and authors will retain full rights to
> their work.
>
> Important Dates
> --------------------
> Submission Deadline - August 19th
> Acceptance Notifications - September 8th
> Camera Ready Papers - October 7th
> Inaugural HPC Systems Professionals Workshop - November 14th
>
>
> --
> Prentice
>
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