Aug. 19, 2020 — The HDF Group will be hosting a virtual HDF5 User Group Meeting with NERSC on October 13 to October 16, 2020. There will be no charge for this virtual meeting but space is limited.
Committee members encourage early registration as they are still evaluating the best times for the event and will make that decision based on the time zones of all the registrants. To register early, visit https://www.hdfgroup.org/hug/2020-hug/#register.
During the meeting the following presentations and discussions on the topics listed below are planned:
- Updates on The HDF Group and HDF5
- HDF5 for Exascale and HPC
- HDF5 VOL connectors and VFDs
- HDF5 use cases in sciences
- HDF5 language bindings
- HDF5 Cloud solutions
- HDF5 Industry use cases
The HDF Group will also host a hands-on tutorial on HDF5 performance tuning techniques on October 13, and the technical and invited talks will be held on October 14 to October 16. Interested parties who are planning on attending the tutorial are encouraged to click the appropriate box on the registration form.
Anyone interested in presenting, the group is soliciting 10-20 minute presentations. Please use this form to submit an abstract. For any questions, please feel free to contact the members of the HUG committee using that form or via email. Additionally, the committee is also looking for vendor sponsors to participate in this conference. Please contact Dax Rodriguez to discuss options.
All sessions will be available as recordings later.
About the HDF Group
The HDF Group is a non-profit organization with the mission of advancing state-of-the-art open source data management technologies, ensuring long-term access to the data, and supporting our dedicated and diverse user community. We do this by ensuring the creation of high quality software that addresses user needs and takes advantage of innovations in data management. The HDF Group is the developer of HDF5, a high-performance software library and data format that has been adopted across multiple industries and is the de facto standard in the scientific and research community.
Source: Elena Pourmal, Suren Byna, Quincey Koziol, and Lori Cooper, HDF Group