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The initial members of CASS focus on (i.e., are funded to help steward) what might be called the “ASCR scientific software ecosystem.” Many of the software products in this ecosystem have been developed or enhanced as part of the Software Technologies (ST) component of the Exascale Computing Project, while others have historically been supported by other ASCR programs. The software products include many well-known math libraries, data and visualization packages, programming environments, performance and correctness tools, and workflow building blocks. Also included are the [Spack](https://spack.io/) package manager and the [E4S software distribution](https://e4s-project.github.io/) that includes many of the software packages in the ecosystem (as well as others). | ||
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These high-impact software products (as well as additional software products that are not currently part of SSO portfolios) provide important foundational capabilities that support a wide range of scientific applications, including twenty-six application projects within ECP and hundreds more in the broader community. The ECP Software Technology Capability Assessment Report ([https://doi.org/10.2172/1888898](https://doi.org/10.2172/1888898)) provides information about many software products, and some exemplars will be discussed in forthcoming special issues of IEEE CiSE (_Transforming Science through Software: Improving while delivering 100X, The Scientific Impact of ECP_) and IJHPCA (special issue on _ECP Reusable Libraries and Tools_). | ||
These high-impact software products (as well as additional software products that are not currently part of SSO portfolios) provide important foundational capabilities that support a wide range of scientific applications, including twenty-six application projects within ECP and hundreds more in the broader community. The ECP Software Technology Capability Assessment Report ([https://doi.org/10.2172/1888898](https://doi.org/10.2172/1888898)) provides information about many software products, and some exemplars will be discussed in forthcoming special issues of IEEE Computing in Science and Engineering (_Transforming Science through Software: Improving while delivering 100X, The Scientific Impact of ECP_) and the International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications (special issue on _ECP Reusable Libraries and Tools_). | ||
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### Planning for growth | ||
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* ParaView and Catalyst | ||
* Kokkos Ecosystem - State of the Union | ||
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Second, please consider telling us something about yourself and your interests in CASS by filling out this Google Forms: [https://tinyurl.com/2024-CASS-BOFS](https://tinyurl.com/2024-CASS-BOFS). | ||
Second, please consider telling us something about yourself and your interests in CASS by filling out this Google Form: [https://tinyurl.com/2024-CASS-BOFS](https://tinyurl.com/2024-CASS-BOFS). | ||
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In the longer term, please **[subscribe to our announcement list](http://eepurl.com/iRiSnY)** to learn about events we’re organizing and other news from the consortium and our members. And if you’d like to start a conversation with us, please **email the [CASS Steering Committee](mailto:[email protected])**. **Our website, [https://cass.community](https://cass.community)**, is currently mostly a placeholder, but we will also be building that out over time to provide a great deal of information about CASS, our work in the community, the software portfolio we’re helping to steward, and more. We’ll be posting the slides from the “Introducing CASS” BoF to our website soon as well. | ||
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**Rafael Ferreira da Silva **is a Senior Research Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research interests include all aspects of parallel and distributed computing systems, with a primary focus on modeling and simulation to enhance and innovate in scientific workflows. Rafael is the PI of the SWAS project in CASS. | ||
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**Todd Gamblin** is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He created Spack ([spack.io](spack.io)), a widely used, open-source package manager for high performance computing, partially sustained by the PESO project. He is a co-founder of the High Performance Software Foundation ([hpsf.io](hpsf.io)). At LLNL, he works on software and future computing strategy in the Advanced Technology Office in LLNL's Livermore Computing division, and he leads a number of research and development projects focused on software integration. | ||
**Todd Gamblin** is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He created Spack ([spack.io](https://spack.io)), a widely used, open-source package manager for high performance computing, partially sustained by the PESO project. He is a co-founder of the High Performance Software Foundation ([hpsf.io](https://hpsf.io)). At LLNL, he works on software and future computing strategy in the Advanced Technology Office in LLNL's Livermore Computing division, and he leads a number of research and development projects focused on software integration. | ||
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**Mike Heroux** is a Senior Scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, PI of the PESO software stewardship organization and Scientist in Residence at St. John’s University, MN. His research interests include all aspects of scalable scientific and engineering software for new and emerging parallel computing architectures. He is the founder of the Trilinos scientific libraries, Kokkos performance portability, Mantevo miniapps and HPCG Benchmark projects, and is presently leading the Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S) project in DOE, a curated collection of HPC software targeting leadership platforms. | ||
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