[XCI-433] Address the "Accessibility issue" gap in CAN-01 Created: 08/19/2018 Updated: 08/19/2018 |
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Status: | Proposed |
Project: | XSEDE Cyberinfrastructure Integration |
Component/s: | None |
Fix Version/s: | None |
Type: | XCI Documentation | Priority: | Major |
Reporter: | Lee Liming | Assignee: | Unassigned |
Resolution: | Unresolved | Votes: | 0 |
XSEDE Priority: | - | ||||||||||||||||||||
Public activity link: | https://software.xsede.org/display/xci-433 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Use Cases: |
CAN-01: Run a remote job, HTC-01: Run a set of independent jobs on an HTC resource
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Description |
The current architectural response to CAN-1 (and related HTC-1) requires the scientist end user to produce a detailed description of the tasks to be executed by the system in a language called JSDL. To do this, the user must learn the JSDL language and must understand the details that are important to express in the description. These details may vary from resource to resource. XSEDE provides a graphical, “workbench-like” interface for constructing this description (described in L3D §3.3.2.5), but it requires downloading and installing the Genesis II software to a local computer. |