The Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC) 2018 videos are available online on the Argonne YouTube Channel and directly from the agenda page.
The first version of the ECP Software Technology Capability Report, which was issued July 1, 2018, is now available on the OSTI.gov website—the primary search tool for US Department of Energy (DOE) science, technology, and engineering research and development results and the organizational hub for information about the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI).
In synchrony with the timing of the SC18 supercomputing conference November 11–16 in Dallas, and the HPC community’s focus on state-of-the-art computing, the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) released a portion of the next version of collaboratively developed products that compose the ECP software stack, including libraries and embedded software compilers.
A research effort called Datalib: Data Libraries and Services Enabling Exascale Science helps scientists by enabling them to access and share data across platforms, by providing information for troubleshooting, and by building new specialized data services. Rob Ross, principal investigator for Datalib, shares about his team's approaches, successes, and more on the Let's Talk Exascale podcast.
Michael Heroux, director of ECP's Software Technology research focus area, presented on "Building the Exascale Software Stack: Challenges and Strategies" at the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Annual Program Review, on July 18, 2018, in Arlington, VA. A video of his talk is available for viewing.