Summary: This workshop aims to provide a venue to discuss challenges, opportunities, and recent advances in ensuring software correctness and reproducibility for climate and weather modelers, HPC community members, and industry partners.
Description:
Abstracts are being accepted now through August 1 for the Workshop on Correctness and Reproducibility for Climate and Weather Software. This workshop will take place November 9 & 10 at the NCAR’s Mesa Lab and virtually.
Scope:
We are soliciting talks related (but not limited to) the following topics:
Tools and approaches for software testing, debugging, quality assurance, and continuous integration.
Statistical and ensemble-based approaches for evaluating model consistency and software correctness.
Software design approaches and development practices for streamlining correctness and reproducibility efforts.
Formal methods, abstraction, and logical proof techniques for rigorous verification.
Verifying and validating large-scale applications running on HPC clusters, cloud computing systems, heterogeneous systems, GPUs, etc.
Other software correctness and reproducibility approaches for facilitating verification and validation.
Co-chairs:
Allison Baker, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Alper Altuntas, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Committee:
Ilene Carpenter, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Brian Dobbins, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Michael Duda, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Dorit Hammerling, Colorado School of Mines
Thomas Hauser, National Center for Atmospheric Research
What: Call for Abstracts: Workshop on Correctness and Reproducibility for Climate and Weather Software
When: November 9-10, 2023
Where: Boulder, Colorado and Online
Website: URL for event web site
Summary: This workshop aims to provide a venue to discuss challenges, opportunities, and recent advances in ensuring software correctness and reproducibility for climate and weather modelers, HPC community members, and industry partners.
Description:
Abstracts are being accepted now through August 1 for the Workshop on Correctness and Reproducibility for Climate and Weather Software. This workshop will take place November 9 & 10 at the NCAR’s Mesa Lab and virtually.
Scope:
We are soliciting talks related (but not limited to) the following topics:
Co-chairs:
Committee:
Keynote Speakers: