Accessing and managing large amounts
of data is a great challenge in a collaborative environment where
resources/scientists are geographically distributed. There is a need for
efficient use of the network infrastructure in order to address the
increasing data and compute requirements of large-scale applications.
Since the amount of data is continuously growing, traditional techniques
of leaving the burden on the user of moving/storing data is not a
viable option in many cases. In order to deliver true exascale performance to the application layer, network-aware data management services for resource provisioning, intelligent data-flow and coordination between the host systems is highly desirable. This workshop will seek contribution from academia,
government, and industry to discuss emerging trends in use of networking
for data management, novel abstraction techniques for data
representation, simplification of end-to-end data flow by providing
transparent data services, end-to-end resource coordination, and
network-aware tools for the scientific community. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
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