Meet us @SC23

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The Pegasus (SciTech) group will be actively participating in several events and presenting talks in workshops, panels, and exhibitors booths at SC23. Find below a list of events where you can meet our team. We look forward to seeing you in Denver, Colorado! Sunday, November 12th: 10th Annual International Workshop … Read More

Pegasus 5.0.6 Released

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We are happy to announce the release of Pegasus 5.0.6, which is a minor bug fix release for Pegasus 5.0 branch. The release can be downloaded from https://pegasus.isi.edu/downloads JIRA items Exhaustive list of features, improvements and bug fixes can be found below. Pegasus JIRA is accessible at https://jira.isi.edu/ New Features … Read More

Pegasus 5.0.5 Released

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We are happy to announce the release of Pegasus 5.0.5, which is a minor bug fix release for Pegasus 5.0 branch. This release corrects a build/packaging problem in 5.0.4, resulting in the planner not finding all classes. We invite our users to give it a try. The release can be … Read More

Pegasus 5.0.4 Released

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We are happy to announce the release of Pegasus 5.0.4, which is a minor bug fix release for Pegasus 5.0 branch. This release has some minor updates: – Support for HTCondor 10.2 series – Improved sub workflow file handling We invite our users to give it a try. The release … Read More

ACCESS Pegasus – Hosted workflow environment

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Pegasus is now part of the ACCESS support strategy, including a hosted Pegasus environment for all ACCESS users. On September 1st, the XSEDE project transitioned to ACCESS. Support under this new project will be provided in a tiered manner, with the lower tiers providing easy to use self-serve tooling. Pegasus … Read More

Astronomical Image Processing at Scale With Pegasus and Montage: Leveraging the OSG

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Developers of the Montage toolkit, Bruce Berriman and John Good of the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) at the California Institute of Technology, have presented in the Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS) 2021 conference on how you can utilize Pegasus to build and run Montage pipelines on the OSG to generate massive mosaics of the sky. Take a look at what they have done in their demo and try it out for yourself!

2021 SciTech and Friends Research Symposium

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The Science Automation Technologies Research Group (SciTech) at the USC Information Sciences Institute aims to empower the scientific community by conducting research and software development in the area of automation of scientific computing, providing tools such as workflow management systems like Pegasus. As a result, scientists can focus on their … Read More

PUG 2021 Followup

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PUG 2021 was a success! We had great user community engagement throughout the two-day event via Zoom and Slack. Thank you to all those who gave presentations and attended – you have all contributed to the improving Pegasus in more ways than one. In case you missed a session or … Read More

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