no code implementations • 7 May 2020 • Ryan Chard, Yadu Babuji, Zhuozhao Li, Tyler Skluzacek, Anna Woodard, Ben Blaiszik, Ian Foster, Kyle Chard
These new approaches must enable computation to be mobile, so that, for example, it can occur near data, be triggered by events (e. g., arrival of new data), be offloaded to specialized accelerators, or run remotely where resources are available.
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing