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Supercomputing with MPI meets the Common Workflow Language standards: an experience report

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2020-11-25 v1

Abstract

Use of standards-based workflows is still somewhat unusual by high-performance computing users. In this paper we describe the experience of using the Common Workflow Language (CWL) standards to describe the execution, in parallel, of MPI-parallelised applications. In particular, we motivate and describe the simple extension to the specification which was required, as well as our implementation of this within the CWL reference runner. We discuss some of the unexpected benefits, such as simple use of HPC-oriented performance measurement tools, and CWL software requirements interfacing with HPC module systems. We close with a request for comment from the community on how these features could be adopted within versions of the CWL standards.

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@article{arxiv.2010.00422,
  title  = {Supercomputing with MPI meets the Common Workflow Language standards: an experience report},
  author = {Rupert W. Nash and Nick Brown and Michael R. Crusoe and Max Kontak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00422},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Submitted to 15th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS20)

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