PASC26

Session

Minisymposium
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MS4D – Performance through Co-Design: Toward Trustworthy, Reproducible, and Scalable Exascale Workflows
Event Type
Minisymposium
Domains
Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences
Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics
TimeWednesday, July 19:0011:00 CEST
LocationBldg. 6 – Room 102
DescriptionOrganizer(s): Ali Mohammed, Utz-Uwe Haus (HPE), Florina Ciorba (University of Basel), Marta Garcia (Barcelona Supercomputing Center), and Sarah Neuwirth (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

Exascale systems expand the frontier for simulation-driven discovery, data-centric analytics, and operational digital twins. However, scientific impact depends on more than peak performance. It requires co-design that aligns architectures, system software, algorithms, workflows, and data pathways with domain objectives and scientific validity constraints. This minisymposium examines workflow-centric co-design as a key practical strategy for delivering HPC results that are fast, interpretable, reproducible, and dependable at scale. Topics include context-aware performance measurement, I/O and data movement as first-class design concerns, automated provenance capture and FAIR artifact publication, and the resilience and predictability requirements of digital twin deployments, and others. By connecting time-to-solution with trust-to-solution, the minisymposium aims to surface reusable design patterns and open challenges that must be addressed to translate exascale capability into validated, reusable, and widely trusted science.

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