Orchestration position paper accepted at PMES

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The position paper of the Orchestration path [1] has been accepted at the 1st International Workshop on Post-Moore's Era Supercomputing (PMES'16) and will be presented in Salt Lake City, USA on Monday, Nov 14.

[1] Marcus Völp, Sascha Klüppelholz, Jeronimo Castrillon, Hermann, Härtig, Nils Asmussen, Uwe Assmann, Franz Baader, Christel Baier,  Gerhard Fettweis, Jochen Fröhlich, Andrès Goens, Sebastian Haas, Dirk  Habich, Mattis Hasler, Immo Huismann, Tomas Karnagel, Sven Karol, Wolfgang  Lehner, Linda Leuschner, Matthias Lieber, Siqi Ling, Steffen Märcker,  Johannes Mey, Wolfgang Nagel, Benedikt Nöthen, Rafael Penaloza, Michael  Raitza, Jörg Stiller, Annett Ungethüm, and Axel Voigt. The Orchestration Stack: The Impossible Task of Designing Software for Unknown Future Post-CMOS Hardware.
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Post-Moore's Era Supercomputing (PMES), 2016. Accepted for publication.

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