HIGH PRODUCTIVITY, HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESPONSIVE ARCHITECTURES
Abstract
The High Productivity, High-Performance Responsive Architectures project is developing high-productivity, high-performance computer hardware and the associated software technology base required to support future critical national security needs for computationally-intensive and data-intensive applications. These technologies will lead to new multi-generation product lines of commercially viable, sustainable computing systems for a broad spectrum of scientific and engineering applications; it will include both supercomputer and embedded computing systems. The goal will be to create not just larger computing platforms, but to extract information out of large and chaotic data sets efficiently. One of the major challenges currently facing the DoD is the prohibitively high cost, time, and expertise required to build complex computing systems including software and hardware. Powerful new approaches and tools are needed to enable the rapid and efficient production of new software, including software that can be easily changed to address new requirements and can adjust dynamically to platform and environmental perturbations. The project will ensure accessibility and usability to a wide range of application developers, not just computational science experts.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2017
- Source ID
- IT-02_0602303E_2_0400_PB_2017
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