The 2017 NSF Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation (SI^2) Principal Investigator (PI) workshop was held 21--22 February 2017 at the Westin Arlington Gateway in Arlington, VA.
The workshop had five strategic objectives that align with the broader SI2 program goals:
- Serve as a focused forum for PIs to share technical information with each other and NSF Program Officers.
- Explore innovative topics emerging within software communities.
- Discuss emerging best practices across the supported software projects.
- Stimulate thinking on new ways of achieving software sustainability.
- Gather the shared experiences in an online web portal. Achieving these five objectives will expand the collective domain of knowledge on software infrastructure, enhance the capability for sustained innovation within software communities, and contribute to the broader CIF21 vision.
All talks and posters presented at the workshop are available at the associated Figshare meeting portal: https://nsf-si2-pi.figshare.com/.
The organizers were current SI2 program PIs, who volunteered prior to or during the 2016 PI meeting:
- Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, School of Computing, University of Utah
- Yung-Hsiang Lu, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
- Matthew Knepley, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice University
- Kyle Niemeyer, School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State University
- Matthew J. Turk, School of Information Sciences/Astronomy, University of Illinois Urbana--Champaign
- Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California, San Diego
- 2017 Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation (SSE, SSI, S2I2) solicitation
- Implementation of NSF CIF21 Software Vision
For information about the meeting, contact the meeting chairs:
- Ganesh Gopalakrishnan [email protected]
- Kyle Niemeyer [email protected]
We thank Figshare for providing the meeting portal.