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SUMMARY:Stories from the Front Lines: The Good\, Bad\, and Ugly of Buildin
 g an Opensource Distributed Platform for Scientific Compute: Software\, Ha
 rdware\, and Community
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201130T123000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201130T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Rudolph Pienaar (Boston Children's Hospital)\nIn thi
 s talk I'll provide some stories from leading the ChRIS computing\neffort 
 (https://chrisproject.org) over several years as it grew from\nsimple scri
 pts that ran neuro-MRI analysis programs in a small lab to a\ndistributed 
 container based platform that is both cloud and HPC ready\nand currently a
 ctively supported by Red Hat\, Inc\, and their OpenShift\nplatform for clo
 ud computing.\n\nWhile providing conceptual overviews of the system archit
 ecture\, I will\nfocus specifically on how choices in programming language
 \, frameworks\,\narchitecture\, documentation\, github and more all played
  out -- the\ngood\, the bad\, and the ugly.\n\nI'll touch on how these cho
 ices impact portability across computing\narchitectures -- including Power
 PC and of course upcoming ARM\narchitectures in Apple consumer products.\n
 \nFinally\, I'll talk about the complexity in fostering community about\ng
 rowing open source scientific projects with some insights into some of\nth
 e pitfalls and highlights.\n\nhttps://events.chpc.ac.za/event/84/contribut
 ions/1331/
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URL:https://events.chpc.ac.za/event/84/contributions/1331/
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