Deconstructing Science Problems into Parallel Jobs W ednesday afternoon, 1:15p Zach Miller Systems Programmer Condor Project.

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Deconstructing Science Problems into Parallel Jobs W ednesday afternoon, 1:15p Zach Miller Systems Programmer Condor Project

OSG Summer School 2011 Decomposing Large Tasks We've used blast as an example Take it to the next level – try to run yeast.aa against drosoph database You will need grid resources to accomplish this Is your job sized correctly? 2

OSG Summer School 2011 Let's try also with fractals Make a 4096 by 4096 image One MILLION iterations How many tiles should you use? (How do you know?) 3

OSG Summer School 2011 Fractal Generation Let's make some cool images! e-13 4

OSG Summer School 2011 Questions? Questions? Comments? 5