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SUMMARY:S4PST, Stewardship for Programming Systems
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nKeita Teranishi, William Godoy, and Pedro Val
 ero-Lara (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\n\nThe 'Stewardship for Programmi
 ng Systems and Tools' (S4PST) initiative represents one of the Software St
 ewardship Organizations (SSOs) selected by the US Department of Energy's (
 DOE) Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) Next Generation of Prog
 ramming Systems and Tools (NGSST) project. S4PST is dedicated to sustainin
 g and enhancing programming systems that support the evolution of next-gen
 eration high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, including GPUs an
 d AI-accelerated hardware. Our mission extends to the seamless integration
  of these systems with emerging AI technologies to further scientific rese
 arch. Through our collaboration with the collective SSOs in NGSST, we aim 
 not only to steward but also to advance the foundational software develope
 d during the DOE’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP). This project culminat
 ed in the deployment of the inaugural infrastructure (hardware, software, 
 libraries, etc. ) exascale systems, significantly impacting scientific res
 earch. During our presentation, we will highlight the several programming 
 system products in our portfolio and their plans to advance these programm
 ing systems for HPC. We are committed to fostering a collaborative environ
 ment that unites developers, end-users, vendors, and DOE supercomputing fa
 cilities. Our community-centric model strives to cultivate a proactive and
  responsive software ecosystem, tailored to meet the diverse computational
  demands inherent in the DOE’s scientific endeavors.\n\nDomain: Chemistry 
 and Materials, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Applied Social Scienc
 es and Humanities, Engineering, Life Sciences, Physics, Computational Meth
 ods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Gregory Watson (Oak Ridge Na
 tional Laboratory)
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