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Joint Math/CS Institutes Discussion Template. Challenges Facing Scalable Applications: Where are the ‘gaps’ between potential and achieved performance?. List some explicit examples that drive the discussion. What are the primary bottlenecks facing computational scientists?
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Challenges Facing Scalable Applications: Where are the ‘gaps’ between potential and achieved performance? • List some explicit examples that drive the discussion. • What are the primary bottlenecks facing computational scientists? • To what areas can a tightly integrated Math/CS effort contribute?
Current State of the Art In addressing the challenges from the previous slide, are there • Technologies that address stated needs out of the box? • Technologies that are ‘in progress’ address stated needs with some development? • Areas in which new technologies are needed? • Are there “silos”? Areas where Math and CS contributions need to be tightly integrated?
Identify the ‘optimal’ end state in 10 years time . . . • What will we have in 10 years time in the ideal world? • What are the attributes of that ideal state? • What does a tightly integrated Math/CS institute look like?
What does a joint Math/CS Institute look like? • What kind of organizations involved? How? • How do we obtain an integrated effort? • How do we introduce joint accountability?
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Elements of a successful program to meet the 10 year goal • What is needed to achieve the 10 year goal? • Specifically, what kind of teams are necessary? • Are there external dependencies that must be taken into account?
Additional Comments • Are there additional items that arose in discussion that need to be brought to light?