Excerpt: In this workshop we will learn the basics of SnakeMake, how to translate a basic workflow, which is partly trivially parallelizable and in parts not, into SnakeMake, and how to utilize HPC resources in conjunction with SnakeMake. We will take a look at a generic workflow, consisting of a set of tasks, with varying interdependencies; we will learn how to identify these interdependencies between our tasks and how to design a workflow diagram around them.
Description: We will learn the basics of SnakeMake, which is an open-source tool that allows users to describe complex workflows with a hybrid of Python and shell scripting. By transferring our workflow diagram into a SnakeMake we will learn how to automate our workflow.
Initial development of our workflow in SnakeMake will be in a terminal setup, as we do generically in our day-to-day lives, however we will then learn how to scale up and perform these tasks on a local supercomputing cluster.
Difficulty: Basic
Language: English
Prerequisite knowledge: Basic knowledge of Linux, the Terminal, and Python
Target audience: Beginners and more experienced people interested in optimizing and automating their workflows and ultimately transferring them to High-Performance Computing machines.
Skills to be gained:
Maximum number of participants: 30
Workflow: The training is live, in the afternoon. Part of the training will be in the form of a lecture and part will be a practical session, where we will make use of the NSC Cluster at the Jožef Stefan Institute (as an educational member of SLING).
Location: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (predavalnica P.02) Jadranska 21, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Organizer:
Name: | Luka Leskovec |
Description: | Scientist and educationalist involved in theoretical physics and supercomputing |
E-mail: | luka.leskovec@fmf.uni-lj.si |