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LOCATION:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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SUMMARY:Deploying HPC Software with Spack
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nDeploying HPC Software with Spack\n\nCulpo\n\
 nThe modern scientific software stack includes thousands of packages, from
  C, C++, and Fortran libraries, to packages written in interpreted languag
 es like Python and R. HPC applications may have hundreds of dependencies s
 panning all of these ecosytems and they need to leverage low-level and dif
 ficult-to-build libraries such as MPI, BLAS, and LAPACK. Integrating every
 thing into a single stack is extremely challenging since the level of comp
 lexity can be an obstacle to deployment at HPC sites.<br /><br />Spack is 
 an open source package manager that simplifies installing, customizing, an
 d sharing HPC software stacks. In the past few years, its adoption has gro
 wn rapidly by end-users, by developers, and by the world’s largest H
 PC centers. This talk provides an overview of Spack's capabilities and sho
 ws how they can drastically simplify typical deplyment workflows.\n\nDomai
 n: CS and Math, Emerging Applications, Chemistry and Materials, Climate an
 d Weather, Solid Earth Dynamics, Life Sciences, Engineering
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