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SUMMARY:Open Composer: A Web-Based Application for Generating and Managing
  Batch Jobs on HPC Clusters
DESCRIPTION:Masahiro Nakao and Keiji Yamamoto (RIKEN Center for Computatio
 nal Science (R-CCS))\n\nSubmitting batch jobs on HPC clusters usually requ
 ires familiarity with Linux commands and job schedulers, posing a signific
 ant learning barrier for beginners. To address this issue, we have develop
 ed Open Composer, a web-based application that helps users generate and ma
 nage batch jobs on HPC clusters. Open Composer automatically generates she
 ll scripts using web forms defined for each application while also providi
 ng a real-time preview of the generated shell scripts and allowing direct 
 editing. This feature helps reduce both the learning curve and the risk of
  syntax errors while maintaining flexibility in script writing. Open Compo
 ser provides a unified interface for job submission and status monitoring,
  and supports reusable job parameters, dynamic form widgets, and preproces
 sing steps. By enhancing usability and accessibility, Open Composer aims t
 o make HPC resources more approachable for both novice and experienced use
 rs.\n\nRecording: Livestreamed, Recorded\n\nRegistration Category: Technic
 al Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Elsa J. Gonsioro
 wski (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)); Lev Gorenstein (Glob
 us, University of Chicago); Chris Bording (University of Western Australia
 ); Aaron P Jezghani (Georgia Institute of Technology, The Nab Collaboratio
 n); and Ilya Zhukov (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich Supercomputing Centr
 e (JSC))\n\n
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