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UID:submissions.supercomputing.org_SC18_sess146_wksp110@linklings.com
SUMMARY:Introduction - Workshop on Fault-Tolerance for HPC at Extreme Scal
 e (FTXS)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nResiliency, Scientific Computing, Workshop Reg Pass\
 n\nIntroduction - Workshop on Fault-Tolerance for HPC at Extreme Scale (FT
 XS)\n\nDeBardeleben, Levy, Teranishi, Daly\n\nAddressing failures in extre
 me-scale systems remains a significant challenge to reaching exascale.  Cu
 rrent projections suggest that at the scale necessary to sustain exaflops 
 of computation, systems could experience failures as frequently as once pe
 r hour.  As a result, robust and efficient fault tolerance techniques are 
 critical to obtaining reasonable application performance.  Additionally, i
 t is also imperative that we develop and understanding of trends in hardwa
 re devices may affect the reliability of future systems.  The emergence of
  high-bandwidth memory devices, the continued deployment of burst buffers,
  and the development of near-threshold devices to address power concerns w
 ill all impact fault tolerance on new systems.  These design trends couple
 d with increases in the number, variety, and complexity of components requ
 ired to compose an extreme-scale system means that systems will experience
  significant increases in aggregate fault rates, fault diversity, and the 
 complexity of isolating root causes.\n\nDue to the continued need for rese
 arch on fault tolerance in extreme-scale systems, the 8th Workshop on Faul
 t-Tolerance for HPC at Extreme Scale (FTXS 2018) will present an opportuni
 ty for innovative research ideas to be shared, discussed, and evaluated by
  researchers in fault-tolerance, resilience, dependability, and reliabilit
 y from academic, government, and industrial institutions.  Building on the
  success of the previous editions of the FTXS workshop, the organizers wil
 l assemble quality publications, invited talks, and panels to facilitate a
  lively and thought-provoking group discussion.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=wksp110&sess=sess146
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