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SUMMARY:ColdFront: An Open Source HPC Resource Allocation System
DESCRIPTION:Mohammad Zia (State University of New York at Buffalo)\n\nCold
 Front is an open source resource allocation system designed to provide a c
 entral portal for administering HPC resources and collecting return on inv
 estment (ROI) metrics.  ColdFront was created to help HPC centers manage a
 ccess to center resources across large groups of users and provide a rich 
 set of data for comprehensive reporting of ROI metrics such as user public
 ations and external funding.  ColdFront is written in Python and released 
 under the GPLv3 license.  This presentation will include an overview of Co
 ldFront and include a live demo of its installation and use.\n\nTag: Colla
 borative Environments, Reproducibility, System Administration, System Soft
 ware, Tools, HPC\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Ch
 air: Chris Bording (University of Western Australia)\n\n
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