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Software and Tools for High-End Computing

Division of Shared Cyberinfrastructure (SCI)

This solicitation is no longer receiving proposals

CONTACT(S)

S. Kamal Abdali, Division Director

Gregory R. Andrews, Division Director

Sangtae Kim, Division Director

Jose Munoz, Senior Scientific Advisor

Frederica Darema, Senior Science and Technology Advisor

Xiaodong Zhang, Program Director


SCOPE

Because of the ever-growing complexity of scientific and engineering problems, computational needs continue to increase rapidly. Breakthrough-quality scientific discoveries and the optimal design of large and complex artifacts impose enormous demands on computing resources and the expertise to utilize them. But most of the currently available hardware, software, systems, and algorithms are primarily focused on business applications or smaller scale scientific and engineering problems, and cannot meet the high-end computing (HEC) needs of cutting-edge scientific and engineering work.

This solicitation is concerned exclusively with high-end software tools for extreme-scale scientific computation, which are highly computation- and data-intensive, and cannot be satisfied in today’s typical cluster environment. The target hosts for these tools are systems comprised of thousands to tens of thousands of processors.

The ST-HEC program will support innovative research activities aimed at building complex software and tools (on top of the operating system) for high-end architectures. The topics of interests are:

  • Pre-processors and compilers.
  • Software tools for dynamic and adaptive computation.
  • Software tools for job scheduling and resource management.
  • Software tools for debugging and monitoring.
  • Programming and software tools for effective locality-aware computing.
  • Software tools for adaptive and global memory management.


NSF Document: NSF 04-569


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