CPCP Seminar: Transforming Your Research Through High Throughput Computing
Seminar Video

Lauren Michael works as a research computing facilitator in the high throughput computing (HTC) center at the University of Wisconsin. In this first part of this talk, she defines HTC, describing what it does and how utilizing this powerful computing resource can be used to facilitate research. Knowing what HTC is and how it works helps researchers to determine what types of problems can be addressed by HTC. HTC is a type of parallel computing, allowing a problem to be broken up into smaller problems that can be solved simultaneously on multiple computers. The second part of this talk covers specific information about using HTCcondor, the HTC computing resource that we have here at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

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