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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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A Framework for Analyzing the Community Land Model within the Community Earth System Models
SESSION: Poster Reception
EVENT TYPE: Posters
TIME: 5:15PM - 7:00PM
AUTHOR(S):Dali Wang, Wei Wu, Yang Xu, Tomislav Janjusic, Wei Ding, Frank Winkler, Nick Forrington, Oscar Hernandez
ROOM:New Orleans Theater Lobby
ABSTRACT:
As environmental models (such as Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME), Parallel Reactive Flow and Transport Model (PFLOTRAN), Arctic Terrestrial Simulator (ATS), etc.) became more and more complicated, we will need new tools to expedite integrated model developments and facilitate the collaborations between field scientists, environmental system modelers and computer scientists. In this poster, we present our methods and efforts to analyze the Community Land Model (CLM), a terrestrial ecosystem model within the Community Earth System Models (CESM)). Specifically, we demonstrate our objectives, methods and software tools to support interactive software structure exploration and automatic functional testing code generation, compiler analysis and interesting works on code porting preparations for pre-ExaScale computers. We believe that our experience on the environmental model, CLM, can be beneficial to many other scientific research programs which adapt the integrated, component-based modeling methodology on high-end computers.
Chair/Author Details:
Dali Wang - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Wei Wu - University of Tennessee
Yang Xu - University of Tennessee
Tomislav Janjusic - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Wei Ding - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Frank Winkler - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nick Forrington - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oscar Hernandez - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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