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SUMMARY:Dragon Proxy Runtimes and Multi-System Workflows
DESCRIPTION:Nicholas Radcliffe, Kent Lee, and Pete Mendygral (Hewlett Pack
 ard Enterprise (HPE))\n\nWe present a novel method for obtaining proxy acc
 ess to remote instances of the Dragon distributed runtime. Dragon is a com
 posable distributed runtime for managing dynamic processes, high-performan
 ce communication objects, memory and data at scale that is based on an abs
 traction of a distributed system. Proxy access to a remote instance of the
  Dragon runtime allows the client Dragon runtime to run any command that c
 ould be run directly by the remote Dragon runtime, but executes the comman
 d on the remote runtime. Commands to be run on a remote Dragon runtime are
  mediated by a Python object that acts as a proxy for the remote runtime, 
 which we call a proxy runtime. These proxy runtimes, combined with the abi
 lity to start and tear down remote Dragon runtimes both programmatically a
 nd via the command line interface, make a number of challenging workflows 
 simple to program.\n\nTag: Applications, Distributed Computing, Large Scal
 e Systems, Programming Frameworks and System Software, Runtime Systems\n\n
 Registration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Sam Foreman (A
 rgonne National Laboratory (ANL)); Daniel Margala (Lawrence Berkeley Natio
 nal Laboratory (LBNL)); Pete Mendygral (Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE));
  Laurie A. Stephey (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), National
  Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)); and Rollin Thomas (
 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), National Energy Research Sci
 entific Computing Center (NERSC))\n\n
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