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CompF1: Experimental Algorithm Parallelization
Working Group Co-Conveners
Name | Institution | |
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Giuseppe Cerati | FNAL | cerati[at]fnal.gov |
Katrin Heitmann | ANL | heitmann[at]anl.gov |
Walter Hopkins | ANL | Walter.Hopkins[at]cern.ch |
Description
- Functional areas
- Parallelization of Detector reconstruction algorithms, physics object reconstruction/calibration algorithms
- Utilization of CPU, accelerator hardware and what comes next in 5-10 years
- Developing better algorithms in addition to parallelization
- Portability solutions that support the same algorithm implementation on multiple hardware architectures
- Mandate
- Describe experimental algorithms that are or will be used by the stakeholders
- What are the processing resource needs to execute the experimental algorithms of the stakeholders
- What is the technology evolution of processing resources?
- Coordinate with theoretical calculations and simulations working group
- How will stakeholders be able to design and write algorithms for these processing resources?
- Coordinate with theoretical calculations and simulations working group
- Coordinate with Machine Learning working group
- How can coding standards and performance standards be used?
- Coordinate with theoretical calculations and simulations working group, and Collaboration and Ecosystem working group
- How are the solutions used by the community embedded derived from solutions from industry/other science domains
Time Schedule
- Nov. 2020 - Dec. 2020
- Topical Group conveners define initial set of topics and key questions through consolidation, coordination & solicitation, leading to studies & contributed papers
- December 15: CompF1 meeting to discuss topics and outline of document.
- Jan. 2021 - Feb. 2021
- Topical Group conveners solicit input for topics and key questions from community (meetings, workshops and discussions), augment topics and key questions as necessary and solicit additional white papers
- Deadline: Mar. 2021: White Paper Abstracts
- These white papers are either solicited in the previous months or submitted without solicitation
- Topical Group conveners will unofficially collect these abstracts. Without abstract, the Topical Group conveners cannot be expected to use the white papers in the TG report.
- Mar. 2021 - April 2021
- Topical Group conveners augment set of topics and key questions using white paper drafts
- Topical Group conveners produce outlines of their reports and communicate with authors of contributed papers
- Topical Group conveners collect community feedback on set of topics and key questions and report outlines
- Deadline: May 2021: White Papers
- May. 2021 - Jun. 2021
- Frontier/Topical Group conveners produce Preliminary Reports
- Frontier/Topical Group conveners collect community feedback on Preliminary Frontier Reports
- Community Summer Study (CSS) Jul. 11-20, 2021(UW Seattle)
- Build consensus on reports and set of key questions
- Summarize to higher level documents
- Formulate Executive Summaries
- Aug. 2021 - Oct. 2021
- Frontier/Topical Group conveners produce Final Frontier Reports
- Steering Group produces Preliminary Executive Summary
- Community feedback on Prelim. Exec. Summary
- Snowmass Draft Report and Peer Review
- Snowmass Final Report
Submitted LOI
Here is the list of submitted LOIs to this topical group. First index before “/” corresponds to the primary frontier used for the submission.
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