Future Directions of the Cyberinfrastructure for Sustained Scientific
Innovation (CSSI) Program
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.15584v1
- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 19:41:04 GMT
- Title: Future Directions of the Cyberinfrastructure for Sustained Scientific
Innovation (CSSI) Program
- Authors: Ritu Arora (1), Xiaosong Li (2), Bonnie Hurwitz (3), Daniel Fay (4),
Dhabaleswar K. Panda (5), Edward Valeev (6), Shaowen Wang (7), Shirley Moore
(8), Sunita Chandrasekaran (9), Ting Cao (2), Holly Bik (10), Matthew Curry
(11), Tanzima Islam (12) ((1) Texas Advanced Computing Center, (2) University
of Washington, (3) University of Arizona, (4) Microsoft, (5) The Ohio State
University, (6) Virginia Tech University, (7) University of Illinois, (8) Oak
Ridge National Lab, (9) University of Delaware, (10) University of
California, Riverside, (11) Sandia National Lab, (12) Texas State University)
- Abstract summary: The CSSI 2019 workshop was held on October 28-29, 2019, in Austin, Texas.
The main objectives of this workshop were to understand the impact of the CSSI program on the community over the last 9 years.
The workshop served as a venue for gathering the community-feedback on the current state of the CSSI program and its future directions.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: The CSSI 2019 workshop was held on October 28-29, 2019, in Austin, Texas. The
main objectives of this workshop were to (1) understand the impact of the CSSI
program on the community over the last 9 years, (2) engage workshop
participants in identifying gaps and opportunities in the current CSSI
landscape, (3) gather ideas on the cyberinfrastructure needs and expectations
of the community with respect to the CSSI program, and (4) prepare a report
summarizing the feedback gathered from the community that can inform the future
solicitations of the CSSI program. The workshop brought together different
stakeholders interested in provisioning sustainable cyberinfrastructure that
can power discoveries impacting the various fields of science and technology
and maintaining the nation's competitiveness in the areas such as scientific
software, HPC, networking, cybersecurity, and data/information science. The
workshop served as a venue for gathering the community-feedback on the current
state of the CSSI program and its future directions.
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