A Collaboration and Commercialization Model for Exascale Software Research
In the US, recent software research and development for petascale systems has been performed by two main entities: US Government funded R&D collaborations (both at Universities and at Government Labs) and Industry efforts at products. With few notable exceptions, there has been little diffusion of technology from the R&D collaborations to industrial efforts and little feedback from the industrial efforts to the US government funded R&D efforts. However, the broader community has found value in some of the R&D efforts and would like to see continued support. For the most part, support is voluntary by the development groups because the funding was only for the R&D, not ongoing support. On the other hand, industry efforts end up being funded for specific platforms and are generally proprietary and suffer from the lack of overall effort due limited private and public investment. Understanding these lessons from petascale efforts is essential for forming a coherent strategy going forward to exascale. Clearly, a different research and development and commercialization model is desired going forward.
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2009-12-03
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Authors: | Seager, M ; Gorda, B |
Subject: | general and miscellaneous | COMMERCIALIZATION | DIFFUSION | FEEDBACK |
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