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SUMMARY:International Parallel Data Systems Workshop (PDSW)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nInternational Parallel Data Systems Workshop (PDSW
 )\n\nMcIntosh, Lofstead\n\nWe are pleased to announce that the 4th Interna
 tional Parallel Data Systems Workshop (PDSW’19) will be hosted at SC19: Th
 e International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Sto
 rage and Analysis. The objectives of this one day workshop are to promote 
 and stimulate researchers’ interactions to address some of the most critic
 al challenges for scientific data storage, management, devices, and proces
 sing infrastructure for both traditional compute intensive simulations and
  data-intensive high performance computing solutions. Special attention wi
 ll be given to issues in which community collaboration can be crucial for 
 problem identification, workload capture, solution interoperability, stand
 ards with community buy-in, and shared tools.\n\nMany scientific problem d
 omains continue to be extremely data intensive. Traditional HPC systems an
 d the programming models for using them such as MPI were designed from a c
 ompute-centric perspective with an emphasis on achieving high floating poi
 nt computation rates. But processing, memory, and storage technologies hav
 e not kept pace and there is a widening performance gap between computatio
 n and the data management infrastructure. Hence data management has become
  the performance bottleneck for a significant number of applications targe
 ting HPC systems. Concurrently, there are increasing challenges in meeting
  the growing demand for analyzing experimental and observational data. In 
 many cases, this is leading new communities to look toward HPC platforms. 
 In addition, the broader computing space has seen a revolution in new tool
 s and frameworks to support Big Data analytics and machine learning.\n\nTa
 g: Workshop Reg Pass, Big Data, Data Analytics, Data Management, Storage\n
 \nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass, Big Data, Data Analytics, Data
  Management, Storage
URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=wksp101&sess=sess121
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