论文标题

荷兰的未来计算机系统和网络研究:宣言

Future Computer Systems and Networking Research in the Netherlands: A Manifesto

论文作者

Iosup, Alexandru, Kuipers, Fernando, Varbanescu, Ana Lucia, Grosso, Paola, Trivedi, Animesh, Rellermeyer, Jan, Wang, Lin, Uta, Alexandru, Regazzoni, Francesco

论文摘要

我们的现代社会和竞争性经济取决于强大的数字基础,进而依靠计算机系统和网络(Compsys)的持续研究和创新。有了这份宣言,我们将注意力作为ICT的重要组成部分。在ICT技术中,Compsys涵盖了启用应用程序的所有硬件和所有操作软件层;只有特定于应用程序的细节,通常只有特定于应用程序的算法,不是Compsys的一部分。荷兰经济的每个最高领域,国家研究议程中的每条路线,以及未经突破性的Compsys进步就无法应对的联合国可持续发展目标构成无法解决的挑战。查看2030-2035的视野,只有在由Compsys Developments启用时,重要的新应用程序才会出现。由Covid-19的大流行触发,数以百万计的在线移动,提高了基础设施的可扩展性和数据主权问题;但是,政府处理社交数据和负责任的社交网络仍需要范式转移数据主权和共享。 AI已经需要大量的计算机系统,每项培训任务可能会花费数百万美元,但是当前的技术留下了不可持续的能量足迹,包括大型碳排放。在计算机系统实现世代相传之前,诸如生物信息学和“所有人的人文”和“所有人的人文科学”之类的计算科学都无法变得负担得起和有效。同样,新兴的量子互联网取决于(传统)compsys在可预见的未来进行引导操作。包括金融和制造在内的大型商业领域需要专门的计算和网络,或者风险变得毫无竞争。而且,从荷兰创新,有前途的技术枢纽,三角洲,港口和智能城市的核心,由于对非欧洲技术的严重依赖,他们的承诺交错。

Our modern society and competitive economy depend on a strong digital foundation and, in turn, on sustained research and innovation in computer systems and networks (CompSys). With this manifesto, we draw attention to CompSys as a vital part of ICT. Among ICT technologies, CompSys covers all the hardware and all the operational software layers that enable applications; only application-specific details, and often only application-specific algorithms, are not part of CompSys. Each of the Top Sectors of the Dutch Economy, each route in the National Research Agenda, and each of the UN Sustainable Development Goals pose challenges that cannot be addressed without groundbreaking CompSys advances. Looking at the 2030-2035 horizon, important new applications will emerge only when enabled by CompSys developments. Triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, millions moved abruptly online, raising infrastructure scalability and data sovereignty issues; but governments processing social data and responsible social networks still require a paradigm shift in data sovereignty and sharing. AI already requires massive computer systems which can cost millions per training task, but the current technology leaves an unsustainable energy footprint including large carbon emissions. Computational sciences such as bioinformatics, and "Humanities for all" and "citizen data science", cannot become affordable and efficient until computer systems take a generational leap. Similarly, the emerging quantum internet depends on (traditional) CompSys to bootstrap operation for the foreseeable future. Large commercial sectors, including finance and manufacturing, require specialized computing and networking or risk becoming uncompetitive. And, at the core of Dutch innovation, promising technology hubs, deltas, ports, and smart cities, could see their promise stagger due to critical dependency on non-European technology.

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