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

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

Pegasus Research Team Discovers Errors for a Win

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Savanna Mesch | January 15, 2020 Team recognized for “transformative contribution” to computing research with surprising discovery At the PEARC19 conference this past summer, researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering won a transformative research award in addition to the best technical paper. The work focused on providing scientists extra assurances that their … Read More

Pegasus helped Ecology and Evolutionary Biology graduate student at the University of Arizona shed light on human population history

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Ariella Gladstein at the University of Arizona reconstructed the population history of Ashkenazi Jews, who are Jews historically from Central and Eastern Europe. The Ashkenazi Jews are often used in genetic studies due to their high rates of genetic disorders and complicated population history. However, until now, genetic studies have … Read More

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