Predicting Flash Floods in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Using Pegasus
Take a look at how Pegasus has been used to predict flash floods in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Take a look at how Pegasus has been used to predict flash floods in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Author: Dino Bektešević, University of Washington, LSST/Rubin Observatory project Overview In 2020 the Data Intensive Research in Astrophysics and Cosmology institute (DIRAC), University of Washington (WA) Astronomy Department, Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) joined forces to develop a proof-of-concept (PoC) leveraging cloud resources … Read More
Many new technologies and new paradigms are emerging in the research community to support science workflows, including the use of Data Transfer Nodes (DTNs), distributed compute and data infrastructure, research testbeds, and new inter-domain federated orchestrators. Workflow management systems (WMS), like Pegasus, are evolving to be more resource aware in … Read More
In this quick 5 minute presentation, the Pegasus team gives you an introduction into the Pegasus Workflow Management System. We give a rundown on how Pegasus workflows are created, compiled for your execution environment, and then executed on distributed resources.
Loïc Pottier will be giving a talk at the IEEE Cluster Conference on Tuesday, September 15. The title of this talk is, “Modeling the Performance of Scientific Workflow Executions on HPC Platforms with Burst Buffers.” Zoom link information can be found here
Ewa Deelman will serve as a keynote speaker at the Euro-Par Conference 2020 on Parallel and Distributed Computing. The main program is scheduled for 26-28 August afternoons CET/mornings EST and the workshops for 24-25 August. More information can be here.