Ryan
McKenzie from the University of Kentucky will present “Building
High-Level Tool Interfaces with Python,” addressing
the advantages of using high-level software interfaces as
teaching tools, specifically in the context of the DOE ACTS
Collection. He will also discuss the challenges in designing
and implementing such an interface.
Viral
Shah from UC Santa Barbara will present “Parallel
programming without MPI.”
Hormozd
Ghavari from UC Berkeley will present “Benchmarking
Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication.”
Hui
Xiong from the University of Minnesota will present “Hyperclique
Pattern Discovery and Its Application to Protein Functional
Module Extraction.”
Konrad
Malkowski from Pennsylvania State University will present
“Data Mapping Techniques for Sparse Matrix Factorization.”
Lisa Cowan from Mills College will present "Overlay
Network Construction Algorithms."