VLab: a service oriented architecture for first principles computations of planetary materials properties
Abstract
We present an overview of the VLab, a system developed to handle execution of extensive workflows generated by first principles computations of thermoelastic properties of minerals. The multiplicity (102-3) of tasks derives from sampling of parameter space with variables such as pressure, temperature, strain, composition, etc. We review the algorithms of physical importance that define the system's requirements, its underlying service oriented architecture (SOA), and metadata. The system architecture emerges naturally. The SOA is a collection of web-services providing access to distributed computing nodes, controlling workflow execution, monitoring services, and providing data analyses tools, visualization services, data bases, and authentication services. A usage view diagram is described. We also show snapshots taken from the actual operational procedure in VLab. Research supported by NSF/ITR (VLab)
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2007
- Bibcode:
- 2007AGUFMMR12A..08D
- Keywords:
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- 1011 Thermodynamics (0766;
- 3611;
- 8411);
- 3611 Thermodynamics (0766;
- 1011;
- 8411);
- 3919 Equations of state;
- 3924 High-pressure behavior;
- 8411 Thermodynamics (0766;
- 1011;
- 3611)