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SC19

The HDF Group will have a team attending Supercomputing ’19. We will host a BoF session, HDF5 and Its role in Exascale, Cloud, and Object Stores on Tuesday, November 19, at 5:15 p.m. The HDF Group’s Jerome Soumagne will also be leading a BoF at the same time, Enabling Data Services for HPC.

We will using this space to host the presentations and other supporting material from the BOF HDF5 and Its role in Exascale, Cloud, and Object Stores.

The HDF Group + New HDF5 Features for Exascale and Experimental and Observational Data​ – Suren Byna et al CGNS – Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) General Notation System Transitioning an Earthquake Simulation Application to Using HDF5 – Houjun Tang, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
PIO and NetCDF Integration – Ed Hartnett OpenIO: Object Storage for Big Data & HPC Hermes – Anthony Kougkas
HDFql: the easy way to manage HDF5 data Data-parallel analysis supported by HDF5 – Marc Paterno, Fermilab HDF5 in NWB – Andrew Tritt, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

 

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