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UID:pretalx-good-2026-DSFY7V@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Researchers rely on Open OnDemand (OOD) to design\, launch\, an
 d manage scientific workflows on high performance computing (HPC) systems.
  In addition to job creation and submission\, this process also includes m
 onitoring job progress. OOD provides the job-listing app and session cards
  for monitoring running jobs. However\, these tools primarily provide sche
 duler-level information\, forcing researchers to manually retrieve workflo
 w and domain-specific information. Drona Workflow Engine bridges this gap 
 by providing integrated\, domain-specific monitoring throughout the workfl
 ow lifecycle. In this presentation\, we will focus on job-monitoring capab
 ilities and explore various types of job monitoring integrated into the re
 presentative\, commonly used scientific workflows.
DTSTAMP:20260619T082135Z
LOCATION:Breakout Room
SUMMARY:Domain-Aware Workflow Monitoring in Open OnDemand - Owen Schillaci 
 [Texas A&M University]
URL:https://pretalx.com/good-2026/talk/DSFY7V/
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UID:pretalx-good-2026-DEVBWX@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:LAMMPS's complex\, non-uniform GPU feature support creates a di
 lemma: users struggle to find a compatible build\, leading to wasted time\
 , admin overload\, and underutilized GPUs (e.g.\, Intel Max). We present a
 n intelligent\, wizard-style utility that performs **automatic three-way m
 atchmaking** between available LAMMPS software builds\, GPU accelerators\,
  and user input requirements. The utility suggests optimal\, GPU-accelerat
 ed builds and clearly explains why others are incompatible. Built atop the
  Drona job launcher\, the wizard uses dynamically repopulating menus to gu
 ide users through the selection process\, and finally injects the full con
 figuration directly into a ready-to-run Slurm job script.
DTSTAMP:20260619T082135Z
LOCATION:Main Hall
SUMMARY:A Wizard for Complexity: Inspiring New UI/UX for HPC Applications -
  Sahil Vartak [Texas A&M University]\, Owen Schillaci [Texas A&M Universit
 y]
URL:https://pretalx.com/good-2026/talk/DEVBWX/
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