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SUMMARY:Towards Zero-Waste Computing
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nTowards Zero-Waste Computing\n\nVarbanescu\n\
 nComputation has become a massive part of our daily lives; even more so, i
 n science and engineering, a lot of experiments, analysis, and development
  rely on massive computation. Under the assumption that computation is che
 ap, and time-to-result is the only relevant metric for all of us, we curre
 ntly use computational resources at low efficiency. <br />In this talk, I 
 argue this approach is an unacceptable waste of computing resources. I fur
 ther introduce _performance engineering_ methods and techniques to facilit
 ate zero-waste computing. Specifically, I argue for the need of performanc
 e, cost, and energy efficiency models for our applications and systems. <b
 r />Finally, by means of a couple of case-studies, I will also demonstrate
  performance engineering at work, proving how efficiency and time-to-resul
 t can be happily married. <br />I will conclude by presenting a co-design 
 approach towards zero-waste computing, where systems and applications are 
 co-created to improve resource utilization and energy efficiency.\n\nDomai
 n: Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Engineering
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