A. Dubey, S. Chawdhary, J. A. Harris, O. E. Bronson Messer
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Simulation Planning Using Component Based Cost Model
Successful simulations for scientific discovery on high-performance computing platforms require careful planning, including verification of specific application configuration and runtime parameters, estimation of resource requirements, and steering and monitoring of the simulation. However, simulation planning is an aspect of scientific computing that is extremely sparse in available literature or training. In this paper we focus on the resource management aspect of such planning through formulation of a component-based cost model. We illustrate the methodology and formulation through FLASH, a highly configurable simulation code used in multiple scientific domains.