2017 OSG User School Schedule

The schedule is in progress at this time.

All events happen in the Computer Sciences building (1210 West Dayton Street), Room 1240, except when shown in orange below.

Sunday, 16 July 2017

Welcome Dinner for Students and Staff

Location Fluno Center (601 University Avenue), Skyview Room
Time 6:30 p.m.

We will have instructors at the hotel lobby by ~5:45pm. At about 6:00 p.m., we will walk to the Fluno Center, which will take 25 minutes. Join us for the walk if you want, or otherwise meet us in the dinner room by 6:30 p.m.

Monday, 17 July 2017

Main Idea: High Throughput Computing at a Local Site

Start End Event Instructor
8:00 8:45 Breakfast and group discussion
9:00 9:15 Welcome Tim Cartwright
9:15 9:45 Introduction to High Throughput Computing (lecture) Lauren Michael
9:45 10:30 Running jobs locally with HTCondor, Part 1 (hands-on) "
10:30 10:45 Break
10:45 11:15 Intermediate HTCondor (lecture) Lauren Michael
11:15 12:15 Running jobs locally with HTCondor, Part 2 (hands-on) "
12:15 1:15 Lunch
1:15 1:45 Introduction to workflows (lecture) Lauren Michael
1:45 3:15 Running workflows locally with HTCondor and DAGMan, Part 1 (hands-on) "
3:15 3:30 Break
3:30 4:00 Intermediate workflows (lecture) Lauren Michael
4:00 5:00 Running workflows locally with HTCondor and DAGMan, Part 2 (hands-on) "
5:00 On your own
7:00 9:00 \[Optional\] [Evening work session](../logistics/wednesday-activities.md)
Union South, 2nd floor, Wisconsin Idea room
Bala, Derek, Lauren, Tim

Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Main Ideas: Distributed High Throughput Computing; Security; Connecting to OSG

Start End Event Instructor
8:00 8:45 Breakfast and group discussion
9:00 9:30 Introduction to DHTC and overlay systems (lecture) Brian Lin
9:30 10:30 Interacting with overlay systems (hands-on) "
10:30 10:45 Break
10:45 11:15 What's different about overlay systems? (lecture) Brian Lin
11:15 12:15 Seeing differences with overlay systems (hands-on) "
12:15 1:15 Lunch
1:15 2:25 High throughput computing in action (interactive) Group
2:25 2:40 Security in the OSG (lecture) Brian Lin
2:40 2:55 Break
2:55 3:25 Troubleshooting (lecture) Brian Lin
3:25 4:30 Troubleshooting (hands-on) "
4:30 5:00 Ways to connect to OSG (lecture) Lauren Michael
5:00 On your own
7:00 9:00 \[Optional\] Evening work session
Union South, 2nd floor, Wisconsin Idea room
Bala, Christina, Derek

Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Main Ideas: Software Portability + take a break

Start End Event Instructor
8:00 8:45 Breakfast and group discussion
9:00 9:30 Software portability considerations Christina Koch
9:30 10:30 Compiled software and wrapper scripts (hands-on) "
10:30 10:45 Break
10:45 11:15 Licensing challenges and research software (lecture) Christina Koch
11:15 12:15 Matlab and Python portability (hands-on) "
12:15 1:15 Lunch
1:15 5:00 [Free Choice](../materials/day3/part3-activities.md) (with options provided) Group
5:00 On your own
7:00 9:00 \[Optional\] Evening work session
Union South, 2nd floor, Wisconsin Idea room
Derek, Tim

Thursday, 20 July 2017

Main Ideas: OSG Connect; Data Handling

Start End Event Instructor
8:00 8:45 Breakfast and group discussion
9:00 9:30 OSG Connect (lecture) Bala Desinghu
9:30 10:45 Using OSG Connect and OASIS "
10:45 11:00 Break
11:00 11:30 HTC considerations for "big data"? (lecture) Derek Weitzel
11:30 12:25 Determining data requirements (hands-on) "
12:25 1:15 Lunch
1:15 1:45 Solutions for large input data (lecture) Derek Weitzel
1:45 3:15 Handling large input data (hands-on) "
3:15 3:30 Break
3:30 4:00 Large output and local file systems (lecture) Derek Weitzel
4:00 5:00 Leveraging shared file systems (hands-on) "
5:00 On your own
7:00 9:00 \[Optional\] Evening work session
Memorial Union (800 Langdon St.), Terrace (outdoors)
Backup location: Memorial Union, Der Rathskeller (room)
Bala, Brian, Derek

Friday, 21 July 2017

Main Ideas: Science Workflows; High-Throughput Computing; HTC Showcase

Start End Event Instructor
8:00 8:45 Breakfast and group discussion
9:00 9:30 From science to workflow (lecture) Christina Koch
9:30 10:15 Workflow development (hands-on) "
10:15 10:30 Break
10:30 10:50 From workflow to production (lecture) Christina Koch
10:50 11:55 Workflow execution (hands-on) "
11:55 12:40 Lunch
12:40 1:05 Group photo; Tour of Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery Lauren/Christina
1:05 1:15 Walk back to Comp Sci
**1:15** **2:55** **High-throughput computing showcase**
1:20 1:40    *HTC for Materials Databases and Materials Design* Dane Morgan, Engineering
1:45 2:05    *Using HTC in Genomic Ancestry Analysis* Megan Frayer, Genetics
2:10 2:30    *Building a Character Table Database: A Use of Condor in Pure Math.* William Cocke, Mathematics
2:35 2:55    *HTC As a Tool to Study How Plant Genomes Function* Edgar Spalding, Botany
2:55 3:25 Break and Q&A
3:25 4:40 Principles for high-throughput computing (lecture) Miron Livny
4:40 4:45 Short Break
4:45 5:15 Where to go and what to do next?
Final assignment
Tim Cartwright
5:15 6:30 On your own

Closing Dinner for Students and Staff

Location Union South (1208 Dayton Street), search the “Today In The Union” (TITU) display for the exact room
Time 6:30 p.m.