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Call for White Papers STREAM2016
Data streaming from on-line instruments, large scale simulations, and
distributed sensors such as those found in transportation systems and
urban environments point to the growing interest and important role of
streaming data and related real-time steering and control. As part of
a two part workshop series, we are organizing STREAM2016 to identify
application and technology communities in this area and to clarify
challenges that they face.
The report of the first workshop in the series (STREAM2015) held in
October 2015 can be found at:
http://streamingsystems.org/fi nalreport.html
STREAM2016 will follow from STREAM2015 and will focus on the features,
requirements and challenges of DOE applications and the hardware and
software systems needed to support them.
STREAM2016 will be held March 22-23, 2016 in Washington DC. The
purpose of this meeting will be to follow up on issues identified in
STREAM2015 and will also cover data from scientific domains of
interest to the Department of Energy. Additional details on logistics
will be provided shortly.
Members of the community are invited to submit a 1-2 page White
Paper/Statement of Interest in areas of relevance to STREAM2016's
scope and objectives including issues raised in
STREAM2015. Participants will be selected based upon relevance of
submissions as well as strategic balance of expertise.
White papers are due by February 21 and should be sent to Sophia
Pasadis (spasadis@lbl.gov) . If you have any questions, please contact
workshop organizers: Geoffrey Fox (gcf@indiana.edu), Shantenu Jha
(shantenu.jha@rutgers.edu) or Lavanya Ramakrishnan
(lramakrishnan@lbl.gov).
More details are available at: http://streamingsystems.org/.
STREAM2015 and STREAM2016 are made possible by support from the
National Science Foundation (Division of Advanced
Cyberinfrastructure), Department of Energy (Advanced Scientific
Computing Research) and Air Force Office of Scientific Research
(AFOSR)
Geoffrey Fox (Indiana) gcf@indiana.edu
Shantenu Jha (Rutgers) shantenu.jha@rutgers.edu
Lavanya Ramakrishnan (LBL) lramakrishnan@lbl.gov
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Call for White Papers STREAM2016
Data streaming from on-line instruments, large scale simulations, and
distributed sensors such as those found in transportation systems and
urban environments point to the growing interest and important role of
streaming data and related real-time steering and control. As part of
a two part workshop series, we are organizing STREAM2016 to identify
application and technology communities in this area and to clarify
challenges that they face.
The report of the first workshop in the series (STREAM2015) held in
October 2015 can be found at:
http://streamingsystems.org/fi
STREAM2016 will follow from STREAM2015 and will focus on the features,
requirements and challenges of DOE applications and the hardware and
software systems needed to support them.
STREAM2016 will be held March 22-23, 2016 in Washington DC. The
purpose of this meeting will be to follow up on issues identified in
STREAM2015 and will also cover data from scientific domains of
interest to the Department of Energy. Additional details on logistics
will be provided shortly.
Members of the community are invited to submit a 1-2 page White
Paper/Statement of Interest in areas of relevance to STREAM2016's
scope and objectives including issues raised in
STREAM2015. Participants will be selected based upon relevance of
submissions as well as strategic balance of expertise.
White papers are due by February 21 and should be sent to Sophia
Pasadis (spasadis@lbl.gov) . If you have any questions, please contact
workshop organizers: Geoffrey Fox (gcf@indiana.edu), Shantenu Jha
(shantenu.jha@rutgers.edu) or Lavanya Ramakrishnan
(lramakrishnan@lbl.gov).
More details are available at: http://streamingsystems.org/.
STREAM2015 and STREAM2016 are made possible by support from the
National Science Foundation (Division of Advanced
Cyberinfrastructure), Department of Energy (Advanced Scientific
Computing Research) and Air Force Office of Scientific Research
(AFOSR)
Geoffrey Fox (Indiana) gcf@indiana.edu
Shantenu Jha (Rutgers) shantenu.jha@rutgers.edu
Lavanya Ramakrishnan (LBL) lramakrishnan@lbl.gov
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