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HPC Cluster Basic Use Guide - Center for High Throughput Computing
http://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/HPCuseguide.shtml
Use Our HTC Submit Node. Run Your First HTC Jobs. HTC for MatLab, Python or R. Use the HPC Cluster. Build and Test Lab. WID (Wisconsin Institute for Discovery). HPC Cluster Basic Use Guide. The CHTC has partnered with the UW-Madison Advanced Computing Initiative. ACI) in order to provide support for using the campus high-performance computing (HPC) cluster. Before using the campus-shared HPC Cluster, you will need to obtain access. By filling out the Large-Scale Computing Request Form. On the ACI website.
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Using CHTC's HTC Submit Nodes - Center for High Throughput Computing
http://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/use-submit-node.shtml
Use Our HTC Submit Node. Run Your First HTC Jobs. HTC for MatLab, Python or R. Use the HPC Cluster. Build and Test Lab. WID (Wisconsin Institute for Discovery). Using CHTC's HTC Submit Nodes. Recently created CHTC accounts will use our submit node submit-3.chtc.wisc.edu. If your CHTC account was created in 2015, you will use submit-5.chtc.wisc.edu. Accounts created prior to 2015 will most likely use submit-3.chtc.wisc.edu. Connecting to CHTC Submit Nodes. We do not back up data on CHTC submission points.
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Available Positions - Center for High Throughput Computing
http://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/jobs.shtml
Use Our HTC Submit Node. Run Your First HTC Jobs. HTC for MatLab, Python or R. Use the HPC Cluster. Build and Test Lab. WID (Wisconsin Institute for Discovery). The CHTC is home to a large distributed campus infrastructure that helps scientists on and off campus advance their research. We also develop the HTCondor Software. We also run a software build and test facility, called the BaTLab. That uses HTCondor to manage large sets of builds. We don't just build production quality software, we use it! You w...
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Getting Started With the CHTC - Center for High Throughput Computing
http://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/get-started.shtml
Use Our HTC Submit Node. Run Your First HTC Jobs. HTC for MatLab, Python or R. Use the HPC Cluster. Build and Test Lab. WID (Wisconsin Institute for Discovery). Getting Started With the CHTC. Anyone on the UW-Madison campus, and even off-campus collaborators, may use the CHTC. In order to get started, we need some information to understand how best to help you. Our usual "Get Started" contact form has evolved and migrated. Please fill out the form here. On the Advanced Computing Infrastructure.
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Running Your First CHTC Jobs - Center for High Throughput Computing
http://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/helloworld.shtml
Use Our HTC Submit Node. Run Your First HTC Jobs. HTC for MatLab, Python or R. Use the HPC Cluster. Build and Test Lab. WID (Wisconsin Institute for Discovery). Running Your First CHTC Jobs. So, you have an account on a submit node, and you are ready to run your first job in the CHTC. As we described in Our Approach. The CHTC is a collection of distributed resources. The magic that enables you to run jobs on these resources is software, called HTCondor. Developed at the UW-Madison. Bin/bash # # hello-cht...
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Citing CHTC Resources - Center for High Throughput Computing
http://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/cite-chtc.shtml
Use Our HTC Submit Node. Run Your First HTC Jobs. HTC for MatLab, Python or R. Use the HPC Cluster. Build and Test Lab. WID (Wisconsin Institute for Discovery). Last updated Oct 5, 2014). For a Grant Proposal. Feel free to modify the below text, use only certain paragraphs, or contact us for more input or customizable letters of support.). Other campus resources you may wish to write about:). Last updated Jul 10, 2015). For all user support, questions, and comments: chtc@cs.wisc.edu.
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CHTC News - Center for High Throughput Computing
http://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/news.shtml
Use Our HTC Submit Node. Run Your First HTC Jobs. HTC for MatLab, Python or R. Use the HPC Cluster. Build and Test Lab. WID (Wisconsin Institute for Discovery). The following links reference news-making events from the CHTC:. July 31, 2012 Collaborative computing, pioneered at UW-Madison helped drive LHC analysis. May 9, 2011 Red Hat honors UW-Madison partnership, contributes to research computing. For all user support, questions, and comments: chtc@cs.wisc.edu.
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ct [CyberGIS ]
http://cybergis.cigi.uiuc.edu/cyberGISwiki/doku.php/ct
CyberGIS Toolkit Home Page. Parallel Kernel Density Estimation. Simple Parallel Tiff Writer. The integration approach to building CyberGIS Toolkit is focused on developing and leveraging innovative computational strategies needed to solve computing- and data-intensive geospatial problems by exploiting high-end cyberinfrastructure resources such as supercomputing resources provided by the NSF Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment ( XSEDE. Continuous integration testing, portability testing...