POPL 2024 (series) / PROPL 2024 (series) / Programming for the Planet (PROPL) /
Toward a Live, Rich, Composable, and Collaborative Planetary Compute Engine
Sat 20 Jan 2024 14:40 - 15:00 at Flowers Room - Software engineering and ecosystems Chair(s): Michael Dales
Addressing the climate crisis poses many computing challenges for a variety of stakeholders, many of whom are not CS experts but rather scientists, policymakers, journalists, and members of the public. In order to solve these challenges there needs to be a large-scale collaborative compute engine that is live, rich, composable, and collaborative. Specifically, we present Planet Hazel, a vision of the Hazel programming environment geared toward planetary computing.
Sat 20 JanDisplayed time zone: London change
Sat 20 Jan
Displayed time zone: London change
14:00 - 15:30 | Software engineering and ecosystemsPROPL at Flowers Room Chair(s): Michael Dales University of Cambridge, UK | ||
14:00 20mTalk | Assessing the availability, reproducibility and reuseability of research software PROPL Vashti Galpin University of Edinburgh | ||
14:20 20mTalk | Fluid: towards transparent, self-explanatory research outputs PROPL Joe Bond University of Bristol, UK, Cristina David University of Bristol, Minh Nguyen University of Bristol, Roly Perera University of Cambridge/University of Bristol Pre-print | ||
14:40 20mTalk | Toward a Live, Rich, Composable, and Collaborative Planetary Compute Engine PROPL Alexander Bandukwala Unaffiliated, Andrew Blinn University of Michigan, Cyrus Omar University of Michigan | ||
15:00 30mOther | Discussion on multidisciplinary PROPL-work PROPL |