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The Advanced Computation and I/O Methods for Earth-System Simulations (AIMES) project addresses the key issues of programmability, computational efficiency and I/O limitations that are common in next-generation icosahedral earth-system models. Ultimately, the project is intended to foster development of best-practices and useful norms by cooperating on shared ideas and components. During the project, we will ensure that the developed concepts and tools are not only applicable for earth-science but for other scientific domains as well. In this poster we show the projects plan and progress during the first two years of the project lifecycle.

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@misc{ACAIMFESKL18,
	author	 = {Julian Kunkel and Thomas Ludwig and Thomas Dubos and Naoya Maruyama and Takayuki Aoki and Günther Zängl and Hisashi Yashiro and Ryuji Yoshida and Hirofumi Tomita and Masaki Satoh and Yann Meurdesoif and Nabeeh Jumah and Anastasiia Novikova and Anja Gerbes},
	title	 = {{Advanced Computation and I/O Methods for Earth-System Simulations (AIMES)}},
	year	 = {2018},
	month	 = {06},
	location	 = {Germany, Frankfurt},
	activity	 = {ISC 2018},
	abstract	 = {The Advanced Computation and I/O Methods for Earth-System Simulations (AIMES) project addresses the key issues of programmability, computational efficiency and I/O limitations that are common in next-generation icosahedral earth-system models. Ultimately, the project is intended to foster development of best-practices and useful norms by cooperating on shared ideas and components. During the project, we will ensure that the developed concepts and tools are not only applicable for earth-science but for other scientific domains as well. In this poster we show the projects plan and progress during the first two years of the project lifecycle.},
	url	 = {https://ssl.linklings.net/conferences/isc_hpc/assets/2018/posters/proj103.pdf},
}

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