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SUMMARY:MS4C - HPSF: Building the Future of High Performance Software
DESCRIPTION:Organizer(s): Julien Bigot (Maison de la Simulation; CEA, CNRS
 , Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ), Todd Gamblin (Lawrence Livermore Nationa
 l Laboratory), and Emily Bourne (EPFL)\n\nAs HPC hardware architectures ra
 pidly complexify, the demand for portable, vendor-neutral, and high-qualit
 y software has never been more critical. Join us for a deep dive into the 
 High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF), a Linux Foundation neutral hu
 b for open source, vendor-neutral, high-performance software dedicated to 
 fostering a "virtuous cycle" of project quality, community growth, and lon
 g-term software sustainability. This minisymposium explores how HPSF tackl
 es this challenge by bridging the gap between hardware vendors and applica
 tion users through a collaborative software stack co-design approach. Atte
 ndees will gain insights into: * the HPSF and its missions: how open gover
 nance and third-party evaluations build societal trust and ensure reproduc
 ibility in the HPC ecosystem. * Institutional Perspectives: Why leading ac
 ademic, national lab, and industrial members are aligning their strategies
  with this neutral hub. * Project Feedback: First-hand accounts from devel
 opers on how global collaboration impacts software life cycles and functio
 nality. * Interactive Roadmap: A panel discussion on future directions to 
 scale software sustainability for a broader community. Whether you are a d
 eveloper, researcher, or stakeholder, discover how this global community l
 everages diversity to solve the most pressing challenges in HPC software t
 oday.\n\nThe Kokkos Project and its Integration in HPSF\n\nIn this present
 ation, we will outline the key impacts on the Kokkos project and its ecosy
 stem as it becomes a funded project of the High Performance Software Found
 ation. We will begin by explaining Kokkos and its management prior to join
 ing the HPSF. We will then discuss the updated governance proce...\n\n\nCé
 dric Chevalier (CEA, Université Paris-Saclay)\n---------------------\nPane
 l: The Future of HPSF\n\nThis panel session will begin with a 5 minute pre
 sentation from the panel members who have not previously presented before 
 opening to audience questions.\n\nCédric Chevallier will represent the Kok
 kos project and will present how the role of HPSF in the project. Emily Bo
 urne will represent the Gyselal...\n\n\nEmily Bourne (EPFL), Megan Phinney
  (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Cédric Chevalier (CEA), and Nur Aiman F
 adel (ETH Zurich / CSCS)\n---------------------\nThe Swiss National Superc
 omputing Center’s Involvement in the High Performance Software Foundation\
 n\nThe Swiss National Supercomputing Center is exploring future collaborat
 ion with the High Performance Software Foundation to strengthen the sustai
 nability and interoperability of key high-performance computing (HPC) soft
 ware components. As HPC systems grow in architectural complexity and scale
 , coord...\n\n\nNur Aiman Fadel (ETH Zurich / CSCS)\n---------------------
 \nThe High Performance Software Foundation\n\nThe High Performance Softwar
 e Foundation (HPSF) is a community-driven initiative dedicated to advancin
 g the development, sustainability, and impact of software for HPC. As a ne
 utral hub for open source high performance software under the nonprofit Li
 nux Foundation. HPSF provides trusted governance, ...\n\n\nMegan Phinney (
 Los Alamos National Laboratory)\n\nDomain: Applied Social Sciences and Hum
 anities, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: E
 mily Bourne (EPFL)
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