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ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference
Annual conference established in 1988 by the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society

SC (formerly Supercomputing), the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, is the annual conference established in 1988 by the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society. In 2019, about 13,950 people participated overall; by 2022 attendance had rebounded to 11,830 both in-person and online. The not-for-profit conference is run by a committee of approximately 600 volunteers who spend roughly three years organizing each conference.

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Sponsorship and Governance

SC is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society. From its formation through 2011, ACM sponsorship was managed through ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (SIGARCH). Sponsors are listed on each proceedings page in the ACM DL; see for example.3 Beginning in 2012,4 ACM began the process of transitioning sponsorship from SIGARCH to the recently formed Special Interest Group on High Performance Computing (SIGHPC). This transition was completed after SC15,5 and for SC16 ACM sponsorship was vested exclusively in SIGHPC (IEEE sponsorship remained unchanged).6 The conference is non-profit.

The conference is governed by a steering committee that includes representatives of the sponsoring societies, the current conference general chair, the general chairs of the preceding two years, the general chairs of the next two conference years, and a number of elected members.7 All steering committee members are volunteers, with the exception of the two representatives of the sponsoring societies, who are employees of those societies. The committee selects the conference general chair, approves each year's conference budget, and is responsible for setting policy and strategy for the conference.

Conference Components

Although each conference committee introduces slight variations on the program each year, the core components of the conference remain largely unchanged from year to year.

Technical Program

The SC Technical Program is competitive with an acceptance rate around 20% for papers (see History). Traditionally, the program includes invited talks, panels, research papers, tutorials, workshops, posters, and Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions.8

Awards

Each year, SC hosts the following conference and sponsoring society awards:9

Exhibits

In addition to the technical program, SC hosts a research exhibition each year that includes universities, state-sponsored computing research organizations (such as the Federal labs in the US), and vendors of HPC-related hardware and software from many countries around the world. There were 353 exhibitors at SC16 in Salt Lake City, UT.13

Student Program

SC's program for students has gone through a variety of changes and emphases over the years. Beginning with SC1514 the program is called "Students@SC", and is oriented toward undergraduate and graduate students in computing related fields, and computing-oriented students in science and engineering. The program includes professional development programs, opportunities to learn from mentors, and engagement with SC's technical sessions.

SCinet

SCinet is SC's research network. Started in 1991, SCinet features emerging technologies for very high bandwidth, low latency wide area network communications in addition to operational services necessary to provide conference attendees with connectivity to the commodity Internet and to many national research and engineering networks.

Name changes

Since its establishment in 1988,15 and until 1995,16 the full name of the conference was the "ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference" (sometimes: "ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing"). The conference's abbreviated (and more commonly used) formal name was "Supercomputing 'XY", where XY denotes the last two digits of the year. In 1996, according to the archived front matter of the conference proceedings,17 the full name was changed to the ACM/IEEE "International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications". The latter document further announced that, as of 1997, the conference will undergo a name change and will be called "SC97: High Performance Networking and Computing". The document explained that

1997 [will mark] the first use of "SC97" as the name of the annual conference you've known as "Supercomputing 'XY". This change reflects our growing attention to networking, distributed computing, data-intensive applications, and other emerging technologies that push the frontiers of communications and computing.

— SC97 Call for Participation, included in the archived front matter of Supercomputing '96.18

A 1997 HPC Wire article discussed at length the reasoning, considerations, and concerns that accompanied the decision to change the name of the conference series from "Supercomputing 'XY" to "SC 'XY",19 stating that

It's official: the age of supercomputing has ended. At any rate, the word "supercomputing" has been excised from the title of the annual trade shows, sponsored by the IEEE and ACM, that have been known for almost ten years as "Supercomputing '(final two digits of year)". The next event, to be held in San Jose next November, has been redesignated "SC '97." Like Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat, "supercomputing" has faded steadily away until only the smile, nose, and whiskers remain. ... The loss is a real one. An enormous range of ordinary people had some idea, however vague, what "supercomputing" meant. No-caf, local alternatives like "SC" and "HPC" lack this authority. This is not a trivial issue. In these days of rapid change, passing technofancies, and information overload, a rose with the wrong name is just another thorn -- or forgotten immediately. After all, how can businessmen, ordinary consumers, and taxpayers be expected to pay money for something they can't comprehend? More important, will investors and grant-givers hand over money to support further R&D on something whose only identity is an arbitrary clump of capital letters?

— Norris Parker Smith. HPC Wire. February 7, 1997.

Despite these concerns, the abbreviated name of the conference, "SC", is still used today, a reminiscent of the abbreviation of the conference's original name—"Supercomputing Conference".

The full name, in contrast, underwent several changes. Between 1997 and 2003,20212223242526 the name "High Performance Networking and Computing" was specified in the front matter of the archived conference proceedings in some years (1997, 1998, 2000, 2002), whereas in other years it was omitted altogether in favor of the abbreviated name (1999, 2001, 2003). In 2004,27 the stated front matter full name was changed to "High Performance Computing, Networking and Storage Conference". In 2005,28 this name was replaced by the original name of the conference—"supercomputing"— in the front matter. Finally, in 2006,29 the current full name, as used today, emerged: "The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis".

Despite all of the name variances in the proceedings through the years, the digital library of ACM, the co-sponsoring society, records the name of the conference as "The ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing" from 1998 - 2008, when it changes to ""The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis". It is these two names that are used in the full citations to the conference proceedings provided in this article.

History

The table below provides the location, name of the general chair, and acceptance statistics for each year of SC. Note that references for data in these tables apply to data preceding the reference to the left on the same row; for example, for SC17 the single reference substantiates all the information in that row, but for SC05 the source for the convention center and chair is different than the source for the acceptance statistics.

Originally slated to be held in Atlanta, GA, SC20 was converted to a fully virtual conference30 due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the conference agenda spread across two weeks instead of the typical one week for an in-person conference. Over 7,440 attendees participated from 115 countries.31 SC21 was held as a hybrid conference with both in-person attendance in St. Louis, MO, and virtual attendance options available.32

Peer reviewed paper measures
YearLocationConference centerChairAcceptedSubmittedPercentage (%)
1988Orlando, FloridaOrange County Convention CenterGeorge Michael40%33
1989Reno, NevadaReno-Sparks Convention CenterRon Bailey34
1990New York, New YorkNew York Hilton Midtown35Joanne Martin36
1991Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterRay Elliott8321539%37
1992Minneapolis, MinnesotaMinneapolis Convention CenterBill Buzbee387522034%39
1993Portland, OregonOregon Convention Center40Bob Borchers7230024%41
1994Washington, D.C.Washington D.C. Convention Center42Gary Johnson43
1995San Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego Convention Center44Sid Karin6924129%45
1996Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaDavid L. Lawrence Convention Center46Beverly Clayton47
1997San Jose, CaliforniaSan Jose Convention CenterDona Crawford4857
1998Orlando, FloridaOrange County Convention CenterDennis Duke49
1999Portland, OregonOregon Convention CenterCherri Pancake50
2000Dallas, TexasDallas Convention Center51Louis Turcotte6217935%52
2001Denver, ColoradoColorado Convention Center53Charles Slocomb6024025%54
2002Baltimore, MarylandBaltimore Convention Center55Roscoe Giles6723029%56
2003Phoenix, ArizonaPhoenix Civic Plaza Convention CenterJames R. McGraw576020729%58
2004Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaDavid L. Lawrence Convention CenterJeffrey C. Huskamp596020030%60
2005Seattle, WashingtonWashington State Convention CenterWilliam Kramer616226024% 62
2006Tampa, FloridaTampa Convention Center63Barbara Horner-Miller5423923%64
2007Reno, NevadaReno-Sparks Convention CenterBecky Verastegui5426820%65
2008Austin, TexasAustin Convention CenterPat Teller5927721%66
2009Portland, OregonOregon Convention CenterWilf Pinfold5926123%67
2010New Orleans, LouisianaNew Orleans Morial Convention CenterBarry Hess5125320%68
2011Seattle, WashingtonWashington State Convention CenterScott Lathrop7435221%69
2012Salt Lake City, UtahSalt Palace Convention CenterJeff Hollingsworth10046122% 70
2013Denver, ColoradoColorado Convention CenterWilliam Gropp9144920%71
2014New Orleans, LouisianaNew Orleans Morial Convention CenterTrish Damkroger8339421%72
2015Austin, TexasAustin Convention CenterJackie Kern7935822% 73
2016Salt Lake City, UtahSalt Palace Convention CenterJohn West8144618.3%74
2017Denver, ColoradoColorado Convention CenterBernd Mohr6132718.7%75
2018Dallas, TexasKay Bailey Hutchison Convention CenterRalph McEldowney 766828824%77
2019Denver, ColoradoColorado Convention CenterMichela Taufer788733925%79
2020Planned: Atlanta, Georgia

Actual: Virtual

Georgia World Congress CenterChristine E. Cuicchi809537825.1%81
2021St. Louis, MissouriAmerica's CenterBronis de Supinski829837925.9%83
2022Dallas, TexasKay Bailey Hutchison Convention CenterCandace Culhane848132025.3%85
2023Denver, ColoradoColorado Convention CenterDorian C. Arnold869037623.9%87
2024Atlanta, GeorgiaGeorgia World Congress CenterPhilip C. Roth88

Keynote speakers

The following table details the keynote speakers during the history of the conference; as of SC23, 16.7% of the keynote speakers have been female, with a mix of speakers from corporate, academic, and national government organizations.

ConferenceKeynote SpeakerGenderAffiliation89Job Title 90Presentation Title
SC88Seymour CrayMaleCray ResearchFounderWhat's this about Gallium Arsenide?91
SC89John RollwagonMaleCray ResearchCEOSupercomputing – A Look Into the Future92
SC90Danny HillisMaleThinking Machines CorporationFounderThe Fastest Computers93
SC91Allan BromleyMaleOffice of Science and Technology PolicyChairThe President's Initiative in HPCC94
SC92Larry SmarrMaleNCSADirectorGrand Challenges! Voyages of Discovery in the 1990s 95
SC93Neal LaneMaleNational Science FoundationDirectorHPCC and the NII96
SC94Ed McCrackenMaleSGICEOMaking the NII Real97
SC95William A. WulfMaleUniversity of VirginiaProfessorAnd Now For Some "Really" Super Computing98
SC96Frances AllenFemaleIBMIBM FellowScaling Up99
SC97Paul SaffoMaleInstitute for the FutureDirectorIs Digital Dead?100
SC98Bran FerrenMaleWalt Disney ImagineeringPresident of R&DThere's No Bits Like Show Bits101
SC99Donna ShirleyFemaleNASAMars Exploration Program managerManaging Creativity in Technical Projects102
SC00Steve WallachMaleCenterPoint VenturesAdvisorPetaflops in the year 2009103
SC01Craig VenterMaleCelera GenomicsFounderAccelerating Discovery through Supercomputing104
SC02Rita ColwellFemaleNational Science FoundationDirectorComputing: Getting us on the Path to Wisdom105
SC03Donna CoxFemaleNCSAProfessorBeyond Computing: The Search for Creativity106
SC04Tom WestMaleNational LambdaRailCEONLR: Providing the Nationwide Network Infrastructure for Network and "Big Science" Research107
SC05Bill GatesMaleMicrosoftCEOThe Changing Role of IT in the Sciences108
SC06Ray KurzweilMaleInventorThe Coming Merger of Biological and Non-Biological Intelligence109
SC07Neil GershenfeldMaleMITProfessorProgramming Bits and Atoms110
SC08Michael DellMaleDellFounder and CEOHigher Performance: Supercomputing in the Connected Era111
SC09Al GoreMaleUS GovernmentFormer Vice President of the United StatesBuilding Solutions: Energy, Climate and Computing for a Changing World112
SC10Clayton M. ChristensenMaleHarvard Business SchoolProfessorHow to Create New Growth in a Risk-Minimizing Environment113
SC11Jen-Hsun HuangMaleNVIDIACEOExascale: An Innovator's Dilemma114
SC12Michio KakuMaleCity University of New YorkProfessorPhysics of the Future115
SC13Genevieve BellFemaleIntelIntel FellowThe Secret Life of Data116
SC14Brian GreeneMaleColumbia UniversityProfessorThe Quest for Nature's Deepest Laws117
SC15Alan AldaMaleActorGetting Beyond a Blind Date with Science: Communicating Science for Scientists118
SC16Katharine FraseFemaleIBM (Retired)Chief Technology Officer of Public SectorCognitive Computing: How can we accelerate human decision making, creativity and innovation using techniques from Watson and beyond?119
SC17Philip DiamondMaleSquare Kilometre Array (SKA) projectDirector GeneralLife, the Universe and Computing: The Story of the SKA Telescope120
SC18Erik BrynjolfssonMaleMIT Initiative on the Digital EconomyDirectorHow to Deploy the Unruly Power of Machine, Platform, and Crowd121
SC19Steven SquyresMaleCornell UniversityProfessorExploring the Solar System with the Power of Technology122
SC20Bjorn StevensMaleMax-Planck-Institute for MeteorologyDepartment Head/ProfessorClimate Science in the Age of Exascale123
SC21Vint CerfMaleGoogleVice PresidentComputing and the Humanities124
SC22Jack DongarraMaleUniversity of TennesseeDistinguished ProfessorACM A.M. Turing Award Lecture: A Not So Simple Matter of Software125
SC23Hakeem OluseyiMaleSelfInspirational SpeakerA Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey from the Street to the Stars126

See also

References

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  69. Proceedings of SC11. The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis. Seattle, WA, USA. 2011. ISBN 978-1-4503-0771-0. 978-1-4503-0771-0

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