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@TECHREPORT{Narasimhamurthy:1035003,
author = {Narasimhamurthy, Sai and Mittenzwey, Nico and Magugliani,
Fabrizio and Duranton, Marc and Prunty, Craig and
Rossé-Laurent, Pascale and Marazakis, Manolis and
Carpenter, Paul and Antoniu, Gabriel and Neuwirth, Sarah and
Deniel, Philippe and Pleiter, Dirk and Haus, Utz-Uwe and
Laure, Erwin and Wierse, Andreas and Becker, Tobias and
Haas, Robert and Malms, Michael and Hoppe, Hans-Christian
and Bartsch, Valeria and Dolas, Sagar and Vysocky, Ondrej
and Perez, Maria and Forrester, Andy and Michielsen, Kristel
and Suarez, Estela},
title = {{ETP}4{HPC}'s {SRA} 6 - {S}trategic {R}esearch {A}genda for
{H}igh {P}erformance {C}omputing in {E}urope},
number = {ETP4HPC-SRA6},
publisher = {Zenodo},
reportid = {FZJ-2025-00109, ETP4HPC-SRA6},
pages = {79},
year = {2024},
abstract = {The European Strategic Research Agenda 6, or the SRA6
reflects the state of the European Advanced Computing (AC)
ecosystem[1], which includes High Performance Computing and
associated areas such as Artificial Intelligence and Quantum
Computing interactions - edited and published by the
European Technology Platform for High Performance Computing
(ETP4HPC). The publication of Strategic Research Agendas has
been one of the primary goals of the ETP4HPC, which is the
largest industry-led think tank for High Performance
Computing in Europe, since its inception in 2012. The
Strategic Research Agendas have been published approximately
every two years, with the last SRA5 published towards the
end of the COVID pandemic in September 2022. A lot has
changed in the last couple of years, and that primarily also
reflects the timing of the publication of these strategic
research agendas, which captures the state of European HPC
$(\&$ related) technologies at every 2 year
“checkpoints”, which we think is a reasonable time
window to see measurable changes in the HPC landscape.
<br>[1] Please note that we will use the term “HPC” in
this document to include the whole of the Advanced computing
landscape, that includes HPC and all associated areas, in
this SRA},
cin = {JSC},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
pnm = {5122 - Future Computing $\&$ Big Data Systems (POF4-512)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5122},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
doi = {10.5281/ZENODO.14268783},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1035003},
}