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Proof-of-concept engineering workflow demonstrator

Proof-of-concept engineering workflow demonstrator
Proof-of-concept engineering workflow demonstrator
When Microsoft needed a proof-of-concept implementation of bespoke engineering workflow software for their customer, BAE Systems, it called on the software engineering skills and experience of the Microsoft Institute for High Performance Computing. BAE Systems was looking into converting their in-house SOLAR software suite to run on the MS Compute Cluster Server product with 64-bit MPI support in conjunction with an extended Windows Workflow environment for use by their engineers
bae systems, proof of concept demonstrator, microsoft high performance computing, computer cluster, workflow, database, storage, cox, takeda, molinari, southampton
Molinari, M.
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Cox, SJ
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Takeda, K
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Molinari, M.
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Cox, SJ
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Takeda, K
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Molinari, M., Cox, SJ and Takeda, K (2006) Proof-of-concept engineering workflow demonstrator. Fifth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, Nottingham, UK. 18 - 21 Sep 2006. 1 pp .

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Abstract

When Microsoft needed a proof-of-concept implementation of bespoke engineering workflow software for their customer, BAE Systems, it called on the software engineering skills and experience of the Microsoft Institute for High Performance Computing. BAE Systems was looking into converting their in-house SOLAR software suite to run on the MS Compute Cluster Server product with 64-bit MPI support in conjunction with an extended Windows Workflow environment for use by their engineers

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Published date: September 2006
Venue - Dates: Fifth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, Nottingham, UK, 2006-09-18 - 2006-09-21
Keywords: bae systems, proof of concept demonstrator, microsoft high performance computing, computer cluster, workflow, database, storage, cox, takeda, molinari, southampton

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Local EPrints ID: 45817
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/45817
PURE UUID: a4955a13-648c-4c5c-9155-463a3b8e2d5e

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Date deposited: 12 Apr 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:13

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Author: M. Molinari
Author: SJ Cox
Author: K Takeda

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