@booklet {, title = {XaaS: Acceleration as a Service to Enable Productive High-Performance Cloud Computing}, year = {2024}, month = {2024-01}, publisher = {arXiv}, abstract = {HPC and Cloud have evolved independently, specializing their innovations into performance or productivity. Acceleration as a Service (XaaS) is a recipe to empower both fields with a shared execution platform that provides transparent access to computing resources, regardless of the underlying cloud or HPC service provider. Bridging HPC and cloud advancements, XaaS presents a unified architecture built on performance-portable containers. Our converged model concentrates on low-overhead, high-performance communication and computing, targeting resource-intensive workloads from climate simulations to machine learning. XaaS lifts the restricted allocation model of Function-as-a-Service (FaaS), allowing users to benefit from the flexibility and efficient resource utilization of serverless while supporting long-running and performance-sensitive workloads from HPC.}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04552}, author = {Torsten Hoefler and Marcin Copik and Pete Beckman and Andrew Jones and Ian Foster and Manish Parashar and Daniel Reed and Matthias Troyer and Thomas Schulthess and Dan Ernst and Jack Dongarra} } @article {, title = {xSDK4ECP: Extreme-scale Scientific Software Development Kit for ECP (Poster)}, year = {2020}, month = {2020-02}, publisher = {2020 Exascale Computing Project Annual Meeting}, address = {Houston, TX}, author = {Roscoe Bartlett} }