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Re: [ptp-dev] [ptp-user] PTP User Call: A NiCE Model of Scientific Computing

Wyatt,

 

I managed to get the page updated at http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/PTP_User_Meetings#May_22.2C_2013

 

Jay

 

 

From: ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wyatt Spear
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 1:04 PM
To: Parallel Tools Platform general developers
Subject: Re: [ptp-dev] [ptp-user] PTP User Call: A NiCE Model of Scientific Computing

 

Where do we keep the archives from these calls? I was really interested in this one but my time-zoning was off by an hour so I showed up just as everyone was leaving.

=Wyatt

 

On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Beth Tibbitts <tibbitts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

FYI this meeting is tomorrow, Wednesday, May 22, at 12:00 PM CDT, 1:00 PM EDT


...Beth

Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform  http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG - High Performance Computing Tools
Mailing Address:  IBM Corp., 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511


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Dear Colleagues,
 
Please join us for an exciting talk by Jay Jay Billings, of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, who will describe a NiCE Model of Scientific Computing his talk (Abstract and Title follow call coordinates) –
 
12:00 PM CDT, 1:00 PM EDT

Step 1: Dial-In

U.S. & Canada:    866.740.1260

Germany: 08006645316 (Toll Free)

Access Code: 2444696

 
 
 
 
 
 
Step 2: web login, www.readytalk.com, Access Code 2444696
 
Simulate This! - The Eclipse Platform as an Integrated Computational Environment

Solving 21st century science problems often requires extremely large simulations of multiple areas of physics, chemistry and applied mathematics on supercomputers. These supercomputers can perform over 10^15 floating point operations per second and a single simulation can produce anywhere from a few to hundreds or even a couple of thousand terabytes of data. Both the machines and the simulations require significant "care and feeding" to produce quality results which can be a very challenging endeavour for both the initiated and the uninitiated. Most of the work to run these simulations is done as it has always been done for decades: by working the shell!

We will present an open-source, Eclipse-based "integrated computational environment" that helps users setup and run simulations on these machines and analyze their data data using the platform that we all know and love, in a seamless, intuitive way. We will discuss why the Eclipse Platform was chosen for this task and why it represents a revolutionary step in usability and productivity in the computational science community. We will share issues and challenges that we have faced with both the Rich Client (desktop) and Rich AJAX Platforms (web), tricks of the trade for building with Eclipse Tycho and the Eclipse Resources Plug-in and the component architecture of our OSGi bundles. We will also discuss the third party libraries that we have integrated for 3D graphics, data management, analysis and post-processing, including jMonkeyEngine, VisIt, HDF5 and Derby (via Eclipse Gemini). We will present the development environment, which is also Eclipsed-based, that is used by the developers for UML modeling, version control, code authoring and testing. Finally, sample simulations will be shared with the audience to demonstrate how the system works and the types of problem solving it enables for batteries, computational fluid dynamics, nuclear energy and quantum computing.

Attendees will leave this presentation with an understanding of the benefits that the Eclipse platform is providing to one small part of the computational science community, at the moment, and also see how it provides great opportunities in the future. Attendees will also gain insight into both the unique challenges of this project and the common ground it shares with other Eclipse-based projects.

and for the project at:
http://niceproject.sourceforge.net

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