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  1. Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS '14)
  2. Workflow management for real-time analysis of lightsource experiments
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Execution time estimation for workflow scheduling
Sensitivity analysis for time dependent problems: optimal checkpoint-recompute HPC workflows
Combining workflow templates with a shared space-based execution model
Workflows in a dashboard: a new generation of usability
A performance model to estimate execution time of scientific workflows on the cloud
Workflow management for real-time analysis of lightsource experiments
Increasing scientific workflow programming productivity with HyperFlow
Towards workflow ecosystems through semantic and standard representations
A cleanup algorithm for implementing storage constraints in scientific workflow executions
User-oriented partial result evaluation in workflow-based science gateways

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Workflow management for real-time analysis of lightsource experiments

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Author Kumar, Dinesh Hexemer, Alexander Patton, Simon J. Stewart, Polite Parkinson, Dilworth Tull, Craig E. Essiari, Abdelilah Samak, Taghrid Deslippe, Jack
Abstract The Advanced lightsource (ALS) is a X-ray synchrotron facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The ALS generates terabytes of raw and derived data each day and serves 1,000's of researchers each year. Only a subset of the data is analyzed due to barriers in terms of processing that small science teams are ill-equipped to surmount. In this paper, we discuss the development and application of a computational framework, termed SPOT, fed with synchrotron data, powered by storage, networking and compute resources at NERSC and ESnet. We describe issues and recommendations for an end-to-end analysis workflow for ALS data. After one year of operation, the collection contains over 90,000 datasets (550 TB) from 85 users across three beamlines. For 16 months, beamline data taken has been promptly and automatically analyzed and annotated with metadata, allowing users to focus on analysis, conclusions and experiments.
Starting Page 31
Ending Page 40
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781479970674
DOI 10.1109/WORKS.2014.9
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-11-16
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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