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Welcome: NSF Workshop on Research Directions in the Principles of Parallel Computation

Welcome: NSF Workshop on Research Directions in the Principles of Parallel Computation. Funded by NSF. Schedule. 9:00-9:15: NSF Viewpoint 9:15-10:15: Talks 10:45-12:00: Talks 1:00-2:00: Talks 2:15-3:15: Talks 3:40-4:00: Minutes of Madness 4:00-5:15: Break out groups 5:15-6:00: Reports

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Welcome: NSF Workshop on Research Directions in the Principles of Parallel Computation

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  1. Welcome:NSF Workshop on Research Directions in the Principles of Parallel Computation Funded by NSF

  2. Schedule 9:00-9:15: NSF Viewpoint 9:15-10:15: Talks 10:45-12:00: Talks 1:00-2:00: Talks 2:15-3:15: Talks 3:40-4:00: Minutes of Madness 4:00-5:15: Break out groups 5:15-6:00: Reports 6:00-7:30: Reception

  3. Where are we at How often does “parallel” or “concurrent” appear in a title (weight=2) or abstract (weight=1)

  4. Why is this the case? • All problems were solved in the 80s? • The rules are changing too rapidly? • Need to work across the whole "stack”? • Lack of clean well defined problems? • Lack of consensus on what is important? • Burn me once shame on you, burn me twice…? • Lack of training? • Hard to get funding? • Area is not exciting?

  5. How to get more excitement/involvement? • Identify open, well-defined problems/research directions • Have some big success stories • Accept diversity • Better educate our students on known results • Area specific funding sourcesHard to fit in traditional areas

  6. How to get more excitement/involvement? • Identify open, well-defined problems/research directions • Have some big success stories • Accept diversity • Better educate our students on known results • Area specific funding sourcesHard to fit in traditional areas

  7. Rules Groups of talks followed by questions to all speakers STRICT 10 MINUTE LIMIT ENFORCED Please send your slides to email on board at least 30 minutes before your session.

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