[kepler-users] The most impressive thing you've done with Kepler
Ketan Maheshwari
ketan at polytech.unice.fr
Fri Oct 19 04:29:29 PDT 2007
Hi Chad
Is this the latest version of documentation:
http://rainbow.polytech.unice.fr/~ketan/files/Actor_Docs_for_Users_In_Progress.pdf
If so, I find many actors description ambiguous or not available. It
will surely be useful if some example for unconventional actors' usage
is provided.
As for version: the about dialog says this: beta1 May 2006
However, last I heard from one of the developers that this dialog was
not updated with version and does not show correct version.
Regards
Ketan
Chad Berkley wrote:
> Hi Ketan,
>
> What version of Kepler are you using? We've spent the last year and a
> half reworking all of the actor documentation. You should be able to
> right click on any actor and view the documentation for that actor.
> Are you not seeing that documentation?
>
> chad
>
> Ketan Maheshwari wrote:
>> One more limitation, I feel is with the documentation of actor's.
>> There are many actors available, however, the information related to
>> their usage is limited. I am sure it is quite a lot of work but that
>> will certainly add a lot of value to Kepler's usability.
>> Regards
>> Ketan
>>
>> Ketan Maheshwari wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> -> I find the heavy-weight user-interface one of the limitations in
>>> Kepler. Every time I open a new workflow, it creates a new instance
>>> of Kepler rather than just opening the workflow in the existing
>>> interface. Further, if I exit from one window, all windows are closed.
>>> -> While running the web/grid services, it does not identify the
>>> methods available by parsing the WSDL and the user have to specify
>>> them, I think this capability should be easy to implement.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Ketan
>>>
>>> Ilkay Altintas wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear All,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to collect some data to understand the current
>>>> capabilities and limitations of Kepler.
>>>> I'd appreciate greatly if you could send me some information on
>>>> your current and past Kepler workflows in terms of:
>>>> - biggest number of actors
>>>> - longest duration of run
>>>> - data&file management and job submission capability
>>>> - technological uniqueness
>>>> - etc...
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately, there's no Kepler badge of honor to responders, but
>>>> I'll make the interesting summary available to everyone in a few
>>>> days. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a million on advance!
>>>> -ilkay
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Ilkay ALTINTAS
>>>> Lab Director, Scientific Workflow Automation Technologies (SWAT)
>>>> San Diego Supercomputer Center(SDSC), UCSD
>>>> 9500 Gilman Drive, MC: 0505 La Jolla, CA 92093-0505
>>>> phone: (858) 822-5453 fax: (858) 534-8303
>>>> web: http://users.sdsc.edu/~altintas
>>>> <http://users.sdsc.edu/%7Ealtintas>
>>>>
>>>>
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