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A Comparison of Two Methods for Building Astronomical Image Mosaics on a Grid
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringWorkflow RunComputer ArchitectureImage MosaicingShort Shell ScriptAstronomical Coordinate SystemParallel SoftwareAstronomical Image AnalysisSystems EngineeringComputational ImagingParallel ComputingComputational GeometrySatellite ImagingMassively-parallel ComputingImage FormationComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceImage StitchingWorkflow ExecutionScientific Workflow SystemProgram AnalysisParallel ProcessingMontage ModulesParallel Programming
This paper compares two methods for running an application composed of a set of modules on a grid. The set of modules (collectively called Montage) generates large astronomical image mosaics by composing multiple small images. The workflow that describes a particular run of Montage can be expressed as a directed acyclic graph (DAG), or as a short sequence of parallel (MPI) and sequential programs. In the first case, Pegasus can be used to run the workflow. In the second case, a short shell script that calls each program can be run. In this paper, we discuss the Montage modules, the workflow run for a sample job, and the two methods of actually running the workflow. We examine the run time for each method and compare the portions that differ between the two methods.
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