PyCOMPSs as an instrument for translational computer science

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ProjectCOMPUTACION DE ALTAS PRESTACIONES VII (MINECO-TIN2015-65316-P)
BioExcel-2 - BioExcel Centre of Excellence for ComputationalBiomolecular Research (EC-H2020-823830)
BioExcel - Centre of Excellence for Biomolecular Research (EC-H2020-675728)
ExaQUte - EXAscale Quantification of Uncertainties for Technology and Science Simulation (EC-H2020-800898)
eFlows4HPC - Enabling dynamic and Intelligent workflows in the future EuroHPCecosystem (EC-H2020-955558)
BioExcel-2 - BioExcel Centre of Excellence for ComputationalBiomolecular Research (EC-H2020-823830)
BioExcel - Centre of Excellence for Biomolecular Research (EC-H2020-675728)
ExaQUte - EXAscale Quantification of Uncertainties for Technology and Science Simulation (EC-H2020-800898)
eFlows4HPC - Enabling dynamic and Intelligent workflows in the future EuroHPCecosystem (EC-H2020-955558)
Abstract
With the advent of distributed computing, the need for frameworks that facilitate its programming and management has also appeared. These tools have typically been used to support the research on application areas that require them. This poses good initial conditions for translational computer science (TCS), although this does not always occur. This article describes our experience with the PyCOMPSs project, a programming model for distributed computing. While it is a research instrument for our team, it has also been applied in multiple real use cases under the umbrella of European Funded projects, or as part of internal projects between various departments at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. This article illustrates how the authors have engaged in TCS as an underlying research methodology, collecting experiences from three European projects.
CitationBadia, R.M. [et al.]. PyCOMPSs as an instrument for translational computer science. "Computing in science and engineering", 1 Març 2022, vol. 24, núm. 2, p. 79-84.
ISSN1521-9615
Publisher versionhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9789491
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