![]() ![]() STREAM2016 focused on the Department of Energy (DOE) applications, computational and experimental facilities, as well software systems. ![]() ![]() This report describes the discussions, outcomes and conclusions from STREAM2016: Streaming Requirements, Experience, Applications and Middleware Workshop, the second of these workshops held on March 22-23, 2016 in Tysons, VA. The two-part workshop series, STREAM: Streaming Requirements, Experience, Applications and Middleware Workshop (STREAM2015 and STREAM2016), were conducted to bring the community together and identify gaps and future efforts needed by both NSF and DOE. However, there has been no corresponding effort in either documenting the critical research opportunities or building a community that can create and foster productive collaborations. There has been an explosion of new research and technologies for stream analytics arising from the academic and private sectors. The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science (SC) facilities including accelerators, light sources and neutron sources and sensors that study, the environment, and the atmosphere, are producing streaming data that needs to be analyzed for next-generation scientific discoveries. ![]()
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