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\begin{wrapfigure}{r}{0.5\textwidth}
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\large{ECP ST contributes to the HPC software ecosystem through direct product development, contributions to industry and de facto standards, and shaping the requirements, design, and prototyping of products delivery by vendors and other third parties.}
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ECP ST efforts contribute to the HPC software ecosystem in a variety of ways. The most tangible way was to include contributions to software products, many of which are already widely deployed and being transformed for use with exascale systems. However, the ECP ST contributes to industry and de facto standards efforts. Finally, some ECP ST efforts contribute to the upstream processes of requirements, analysis, design, and prototyping that inform the implementation of vendor and other third-party software products. Although they do not receive the most attention, these upstream efforts are very impactful and low cost without a product to support.
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% \caption{\label{fig:productsoverview}{\small{The 33 ECP ST Projects contribute to 70 user-facing software product suites. ECP ST products are delivered to users via many mechanisms. Provides experience we can leverage across projects. Building via Spack is required for participating in ECP ST releases: 50 of the 70 ST product suites are available in the Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S) V1.0, release in November 2019.}}}
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