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SUMMARY:MS4C - HPSF: Building the Future of High Performance Software
DESCRIPTION:As HPC hardware architectures rapidly complexify, the demand f
 or portable, vendor-neutral, and high-quality software has never been more
  critical. Join us for a deep dive into the High Performance Software Foun
 dation (HPSF), a Linux Foundation neutral hub for open source, vendor-neut
 ral, high-performance software dedicated to fostering a "virtuous cycle" o
 f project quality, community growth, and long-term software sustainability
 . This minisymposium explores how HPSF tackles this challenge by bridging 
 the gap between hardware vendors and application users through a collabora
 tive software stack co-design approach. Attendees will gain insights into:
  * the HPSF and its missions: how open governance and third-party evaluati
 ons build societal trust and ensure reproducibility in the HPC ecosystem. 
 * Institutional Perspectives: Why leading academic, national lab, and indu
 strial members are aligning their strategies with this neutral hub. * Proj
 ect Feedback: First-hand accounts from developers on how global collaborat
 ion impacts software life cycles and functionality. * Interactive Roadmap:
  A panel discussion on future directions to scale software sustainability 
 for a broader community. Whether you are a developer, researcher, or stake
 holder, discover how this global community leverages diversity to solve th
 e most pressing challenges in HPC software today.\n\nThe High Performance 
 Software Foundation\n\nThe High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) is 
 a community-driven initiative dedicated to advancing the development, sust
 ainability, and impact of software for HPC. As a neutral hub for open sour
 ce high performance software under the nonprofit Linux Foundation. HPSF pr
 ovides trusted governance, ...\n\n\nMegan Phinney (Los Alamos National Lab
 oratory)\n---------------------\nPanel : The future of HPSF\n\nThis panel 
 session will begin with a 5 minute presentation from the panel members who
  have not previously presented before opening to audience questions.\n\nCé
 dric Chevallier will represent the Kokkos project and will present how the
  role of HPSF in the project. Emily Bourne will represent the Gyselal...\n
 \n\nEmily Bourne (EPFL), Megan Phinney (Los Alamos National Laboratory), C
 édric Chevalier (CEA), and Nur Aiman Fadel (ETH Zurich / CSCS)\n----------
 -----------\nThe Kokkos project and its integration in HPSF\n\nIn this pre
 sentation, we will outline the key impacts on the Kokkos project and its e
 cosystem as it becomes a funded project of the High Performance Software F
 oundation. We will begin by explaining Kokkos and its management prior to 
 joining the HPSF. We will then discuss the updated governance proce...\n\n
 \nCédric Chevalier (CEA, Université Paris-Saclay)\n---------------------\n
 The Swiss National Supercomputing Center’s Involvement in the High Perform
 ance Software Foundation\n\nThe Swiss National Supercomputing Center is ex
 ploring future collaboration with the High Performance Software Foundation
  to strengthen the sustainability and interoperability of key high-perform
 ance computing (HPC) software components. As HPC systems grow in architect
 ural complexity and scale, coord...\n\n\nNur Aiman Fadel (ETH Zurich / CSC
 S)\n\nDomain: Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, Computational Method
 s and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Julien Bigot (Maison de la Si
 mulation; CEA, CNRS, université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ); Todd Gamblin (Lawrenc
 e Livermore National Laboratory); and Emily Bourne (EPFL)
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