Porting Procedure

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Porting of the software applications to the HP-SEE infrastructure is usually the first step after the proposals are granted access to the HPC centres. This process involves the close interaction between the applications developers (AD) and the application support staff of the HP-SEE centres.
Porting of the software applications to the HP-SEE infrastructure is usually the first step after the proposals are granted access to the HPC centres. This process involves the close interaction between the applications developers (AD) and the application support staff of the HP-SEE centres.
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A major asset for the acceleration and the success of the porting operations is the participation of ADs in project’s trainings.
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In this context, a major asset for the acceleration and the success of the porting operations is the participation of ADs in project’s trainings.
In the following it is assumed that the standard HP-SEE access procedures have been followed, which means that:
In the following it is assumed that the standard HP-SEE access procedures have been followed, which means that:
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* the developers and the technical staff of the HPC centre where the application is to run already had a first contact and some preliminary information does exist regarding the level of compatibility with the existing software platform.
* the developers and the technical staff of the HPC centre where the application is to run already had a first contact and some preliminary information does exist regarding the level of compatibility with the existing software platform.
Under these conditions, the stages of the general porting procedure are as follows:
Under these conditions, the stages of the general porting procedure are as follows:
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* Planning
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* Adjustement
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* Testing

Revision as of 11:04, 10 July 2011

Porting of the software applications to the HP-SEE infrastructure is usually the first step after the proposals are granted access to the HPC centres. This process involves the close interaction between the applications developers (AD) and the application support staff of the HP-SEE centres. In this context, a major asset for the acceleration and the success of the porting operations is the participation of ADs in project’s trainings.

In the following it is assumed that the standard HP-SEE access procedures have been followed, which means that:

  • the relevant technical teams (TT) that can assist the AD in porting their applications to the HPC facilities of the project were identified, and
  • the developers and the technical staff of the HPC centre where the application is to run already had a first contact and some preliminary information does exist regarding the level of compatibility with the existing software platform.

Under these conditions, the stages of the general porting procedure are as follows:

  • Planning
  • Adjustement
  • Testing
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