SPPEXA, the Priority Program 1648 ``Software for Exa-scale Computing'' of the German Research Foundation (DFG), was established in 2012. SPPEXA was DFG's first strategic Priority Program---strategic in the sense that it had been the initiative of DFG's board to suggest a larger and trans-disciplinary funding scheme to support the development of software at all levels that would be able to benefit from future exa-scale systems. A proposal had been formulated by a team of scientists representing domains across the STEM fields, evaluated in the standard format for Priority Programs, and financed via special funds. Operations started in January 2013, and after two 3-year funding phases and a cost-neutral extension, SPPEXA's activities will come to an end by end of April, 2020. A final international symposium took place on October 21--23, 2019, in Dresden, and this volume of Springer's Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering---the second SPPEXA-related one after the corresponding report of Phase 1 (see Appendix 3 in [1])---contains reports of 16 out of 17 SPPEXA projects (the project ExaSolvers will deliver its report as a special issue of Springer's journal Computing and Visualization in Science) and is, thus, a comprehensive overview of research within SPPEXA.
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SPPEXA, the Priority Program 1648 ``Software for Exa-scale Computing'' of the German Research Foundation (DFG), was established in 2012. SPPEXA was DFG's first strategic Priority Program---strategic in the sense that it had been the initiative of DFG's board to suggest a larger and trans-disciplinary funding scheme to support the development of software at all levels that would be able to benefit from future exa-scale systems. A proposal had been formulated by a team of scientists representing d...
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