Authors
Bjoern Enders, Debbie Bard, Cory Snavely, Lisa Gerhardt, Jason Lee, Becci Totzke, Katie Antypas, Suren Byna, Ravi Cheema, Shreyas Cholia, Mark Day, Aditi Gaur, Annette Greiner, Taylor Groves, Mariam Kiran, Quincey Koziol, Kelly Rowland, Chris Samuel, Ashwin Selvarajan, Alex Sim, David Skinner, Rollin Thomas, Gabor Torok
Publication date
2020/11/12
Conference
2020 IEEE/ACM 2nd Annual Workshop on Extreme-scale Experiment-in-the-Loop Computing (XLOOP)
Pages
1-7
Publisher
IEEE
Description
As data sets from DOE user science facilities grow in both size and complexity there is an urgent need for new capabilities to transfer, analyze and manage the data underlying scientific discoveries. LBNL's Superfacility project brings together experimental and observational research instruments with computational and network facilities at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) and the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) with the goal of enabling user science. Here, we report on recent innovations in the Superfacility project, including advanced data management, API-based automation, real-time interactive user interfaces, and supported infrastructure for “edge” services.
Total citations
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