Ganga: A tool for computational-task management and easy access to Grid resources

Mościcki, J.T. et al. (2009) Ganga: A tool for computational-task management and easy access to Grid resources. Computer Physics Communications, 180(11), pp. 2303-2316. (doi: 10.1016/j.cpc.2009.06.016)

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Abstract

In this paper, we present the computational task-management tool Ganga, which allows for the specification, submission, bookkeeping and post-processing of computational tasks on a wide set of distributed resources. Ganga has been developed to solve a problem increasingly common in scientific projects, which is that researchers must regularly switch between different processing systems, each with its own command set, to complete their computational tasks. Ganga provides a homogeneous environment for processing data on heterogeneous resources. We give examples from High Energy Physics, demonstrating how an analysis can be developed on a local system and then transparently moved to a Grid system for processing of all available data. Ganga has an API that can be used via an interactive interface, in scripts, or through a GUI. Specific knowledge about types of tasks or computational resources is provided at run-time through a plugin system, making new developments easy to integrate. We give an overview of the Ganga architecture, give examples of current use, and demonstrate how Ganga can be used in many different areas of science.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lee, Ms Heather
Authors: Mościcki, J.T., Brochu, F., Ebke, J., Egede, U., Elmsheuser, J., Harrison, K., Jones, R.W.L., Lee, H.C., Liko, D., Maier, A., Muraru, A., Patrick, G.N., Pajchel, K., Reece, W., Samset, B.H., Slater, M.W., Soroko, A., Tan, C.L., van der Ster, D.C., and Williams, M.
College/School:UNSPECIFIED
Journal Name:Computer Physics Communications
ISSN:0010-4655
Published Online:01 November 2009

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Project CodeAward NoProject NamePrincipal InvestigatorFunder's NameFunder RefLead Dept
442851GridPP3 (UK Grid for Particle Physics)Anthony DoyleScience & Technologies Facilities Council (STFC)PP/E00296X/1Physics and Astronomy