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Last chance to submit an abstract for November Correctness and Reproducibility Workshop

July 17, 2023

Abstracts are being accepted now through August 1 for the Workshop on Correctness and Reproducibility for Climate and Weather Software. This workshop will take place November 9-10 at NCAR’s Mesa Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, and virtually.

We are soliciting talks related to, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • Tools and approaches for software testing, debugging, quality assurance, and continuous integration
  • Statistical and ensemble-based approaches for evaluating model consistency and software correctness
  • Software design approaches and development practices for streamlining correctness and reproducibility efforts
  • Formal methods, abstraction, and logical proof techniques for rigorous verification
  • Verifying and validating large-scale applications running on HPC clusters, cloud computing systems, heterogeneous systems, GPUs, etc.
  • Other software correctness and reproducibility approaches for facilitating verification and validation

Confirmed keynote speakers include:

  • Dr. Steve Easterbook, University of Toronto
  • Dr. John Baugh, North Carolina State University
  • Dr. Dorit Hammerling, Colorado School of Mines

Note: Travel funds are available for two student submissions. Indicate your student status on your abstract submission to be considered.

For more information, visit the workshop website.