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Blue Waters Workflows Workshop

Matteo Turilli edited this page Sep 8, 2023 · 4 revisions

Welcome to the RADICAL-Cybertools tutorial for Workflows Workshop!

RADICAL-Cybertools enable the scalable execution of simple and common workflows, while allowing the construction of workflows and tools with specific and complex requirements. They are carefully designed tools that provide interoperable access to compute and data resources, while supporting the concurrent execution of multiple tasks.

Each component of RADICAL-Cybertools provides a well defined capability, such as task-level parallelism. RADICAL-Cybertools can be used by domain scientists "as is", or in turn by used by tool developers to build scripts/tools that meet specific requirements.

There are two components of the RADICAL-Cybertools tutorial: the first is on RADICAL-Pilot, the second on Ensemble-Toolkit (EnTK). After an overview of RADICAL-Cybertools, we will discuss some basic features and usage of each of the RADICAL-Cybertools:

  1. An overview of RADICAL-Cybertools
  2. We will discuss how to get started with each Cybertool, followed by simple examples for RADICAL-Pilot and EnTK on Blue Waters.
  3. Suggestions for open ended exercises that will allow the participants to apply the tools and techniques learnt to their own scientific problems.

Click here to get started and for tutorial exercises.

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