Hi all,
You can now find slides from this workshop here: http://rescue-hpc.org .
As a follow up, we also prepared a prototype of a portable Collective
Knowledge workflow to automate the Student Cluster Competition
Reproducibility Challenge: https://github.com/ctuning/ck-scc18/wiki - I
plan to describe our approach at the next EasyBuild meeting in January
and at the FOSDEM'19!
Looking forward to further discussions and happy holidays,
Grigori
On 03/11/2018 17:20, Kenneth Hoste wrote:
Dear EasyBuilders,
The organizers of the RESCUE-HPC workshop at SC18 have asked me to
send you the call for participation below.
I was a member of program committee for RESCUE-HPC'18, so I can
confirm that the workshop program is interesting.
Please consider joining the workshop if you are attending SC18 in
Dallas, and join the discussions on this important topic.
regards,
Kenneth
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We are pleased to announce the final program for the 1st workshop on
Reproducible, Customizable and Portable Workflows for HPC co-located
with Supercomputing'18: http://rescue-hpc.org .
The workshop will take place on November 11, 2018 (Sun) and will
feature the keynote by Michael A. Heroux about "Making Reproducibility
Indispensable: Changing the Incentives that Drive Computational
Science" followed by five great presentations:
https://sc18.supercomputing.org/session/?sess=sess167 .
It will also have an open panel on automation, reproducibility and
reusability of HPC research focusing on the Student Cluster
Competition reproducibility challenge!
Looking forward to see you in Dallas,
Michela Taufer, Todd Gamblin and Grigori Fursin
RESCUE-HPC organizers
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