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Technical Session on
Tools for Program Development and Analysis in Computational Science
Jie Tao,
Arndt Bode,
Andreas Knuepfer,
Dieter Kranzlmüller,
Jens Volkert,
Roland Wismüller
ICCS 2008, Krakow, Poland, June 23-25, 2008
The use of supercomputing technology, parallel and distributed processing, and sophisticated algorithms is of major importance for computational scientists. Yet, the scientists' goals are to solve their challenging scientific problems, not the software engineering tasks associated with it. For that reason, computational science and engineering must be able to rely on dedicated support from program development and analysis tools.
The primary intention of this workshop is to bring together developers of tools for scientific computing and their potential users. Paper submissions by both tool developers and users from the scientific and engineering community are encouraged in order to inspire communication between both groups. Tool developers can present to users how their tools support scientists and engineers during program development and analysis. Tool users are invited to report their experiences employing such tools, especially highlighting the benefits and the improvements possible by doing so.
The following areas and related topics are of interest:
- Problem solving environments for specific application domains
- Application building and software construction tools
- Domain-specific analysis tools
- Program visualization and visual programming tools
- On-line monitoring and computational steering tools
- Requirements for (new) tools emerging from the application domain
In addition, we encourage software tool developers to describe
use cases and practical experiences of software tools for real-world applications
in the following areas:
- Tools for parallel, distributed and network-based computing
- Testing and debugging tools
- Performance analysis and tuning tools
- (Dynamic) Instrumentation and monitoring tools
- Data (re-)partitioning and load-balancing tools
- Checkpointing and restart tools
- Tools for resource management, job queuing and accounting
If you are interested in this meeting, please also check out the previous ICCS technical sessions:
- ICCS 2007, Beijing, China:
Tools for Program Development and Analysis in Computational Science
- ICCS 2006, Reading, UK:
Tools for Program Development and Analysis in Computational Science
- ICCS 2005, Atlanta, USA:
Tools for Program Development and Analysis in Computational Science
Proceedings: LNCS
- ICCS 2004, Krakow, Poland: Picture
Tools for Program Development and Analysis in Computational Science
Proceedings: LNCS
3036,
3037,
3038,
3039
- ICCS 2003, Melbourne, Australia:
Tools for Program Development and Analysis in Computational Science
Proceedings: LNCS
2657,
2658,
2659,
2660
- ICCS 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Pictures
Tools for Program Development and Analysis
Proceedings: LNCS
2329,
2330,
2331
- ICCS 2001, San Francisco, California, USA:
Tools and Environments for Parallel and Distributed Programming
Proceedings: LNCS
2073,
2074
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