We must ensure the reliability of scientific computing hardware and software systems that are fundamental to enabling discoveries through high performance computing (HPC) systems that push the edge of computing capabilities. Similarly, the reliability and dependability of systems that make data-driven decisions through large-scale machine learning (ML) must also be ensured, as these systems not only control day-to-day aspects of human life but also interact with HPC systems in significant ways to reduce and/or accelerate simulation.

Stakeholders in correctness in this space belong to several sub-disciplines of computer science: computer architecture researchers who design special-purpose hardware that offers high energy efficiencies; numerical algorithm designers who develop efficient computational schemes based on reduced precision as well as reduced data movement; and researchers in programming language and formal methods who seek methodologies for correct compilation and verification. We must pursue formal and informal correctness, resilience, reproducibility, trustworthiness and explainability of results.

Fortunately, the FCRC attendees are such stakeholders, making CSC an ideal fit within it. We invite you to register for CSC, ask questions, and contribute to the discussions.

Maya Gokhale (LLNL)

Ganesh Gopalakrishnan (University of Utah)

Jackson Mayo (Sandia National Labs)

Santosh Nagarakatte (Rutgers University)

Cindy Rubio-Gonzalez (University of California, Davis)

Stephen Siegel (University of Delaware)

Call for Participation

We invite you to register for CSC, ask questions, and contribute to the discussions.

By participating in CSC, you will hear keynotes from prominent speakers (about 2) who have worked on the aforesaid issues as well as speakers in several lightning talks (about 9) each of 5 minutes. But most importantly, you will be informing DOE and NSF through our report which will reflect your input (and will be open for further comments over the summer).

Plenary
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07:30 - 09:00
BreakfastCatering at Royal
07:30
90m
Other
Breakfast
Catering

09:00 - 11:00
09:00
5m
Day opening
Introduction
CSC

09:05
40m
Keynote
Letting HPC Programmers Focus On Correctness First, Then On PerformanceInvited Talk
CSC
Ignacio Laguna Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
09:50
70m
Talk
Lightning Talks
CSC
Andrew Siegel , Sreepathi Pai University of Rochester, Harshitha Menon Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Piotr Luszczek , Alyson Fox , Vivek Sarkar Rice University, USA, Andrew W. Appel Princeton University
11:00 - 11:20
11:00
20m
Coffee break
Break
Catering

11:20 - 12:30
11:20
40m
Keynote
Formal Verification in Scientific ComputingInvited Talk
CSC
Jean-Baptiste Jeannin University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
12:00
20m
Talk
Lightning Talks
CSC
Laura Titolo NIA/NASA LaRC, Aditya V. Thakur University of California at Davis
12:20
10m
Other
Announcements
CSC

12:30 - 14:00
LunchCatering at Royal
12:30
90m
Lunch
Lunch
Catering

14:00 - 15:30
CSC: Closed SessionCSC at Magnolia 1-3
15:30 - 16:00
15:30
30m
Coffee break
Break
Catering