S. Mehringer, Mary P. Thomas, Kate Cahill, Charlie Dey, David Joiner, Richard Knepper, John-Paul Navarro, Jeaime H. Powell
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摘要
在整个网络基础设施领域,有大量资源可用于培训教师和年轻学者如何成功利用计算资源开展研究。该社区面临的挑战是,培训材料比比皆是,但却很难找到,而且通常很少有关于培训质量或相关性的信息。在现有软件技术的基础上,我们建议建立一个联合培训资源库,让社区更好地共享和查找培训和教育材料。在这种情况下,组织和作者只需共享目录信息,就能保留其材料的物理和法律所有权;组织可以完善本地门户,使用本地和远程来源的最佳和最合适的材料;学习者可以利用经过审核和描述更清晰的材料。在本文中,我们将介绍高性能计算 ED 试点项目,这是一个联合培训资源库,旨在让资源提供者、校园门户、学校和其他机构既能将多种来源的培训纳入自己熟悉的界面,又能发布本地培训材料。
Throughout the cyberinfrastructure community there are a large range of resources available to train faculty and young scholars about successful utilization of computational resources for research. The challenge that the community faces is that training materials abound, but they can be difficult to find, and often have little information about the quality or relevance of offerings. Building on existing software technology, we propose to build a way for the community to better share and find training and education materials through a federated training repository. In this scenario, organizations and authors retain physical and legal ownership of their materials by sharing only catalog information, organizations can refine local portals to use the best and most appropriate materials from both local and remote sources, and learners can take advantage of materials that are reviewed and described more clearly. In this paper, we introduce the HPC ED pilot project, a federated training repository that is designed to allow resource providers, campus portals, schools, and other institutions to both incorporate training from multiple sources into their own familiar interfaces and to publish their local training materials.