
Yamada-san and PSE team, Thank you for sending the material about NAREGI PSE. We reviewed it today and had some questions and a comment. Could you please have those covered in the call for DAY2? Note: we changed the dial in number as Pete announced. Date & Time: May 24 Wed 8:00 EDT/May 24 Thu 21:00 JST Dial in numbers: 1-877-421-0023 1-770-615-1382 Conference code/pin: 252845 See you then! -Keisuke 1. Our understanding of the slides. We understand the slides as below: Slide 3: we see no difference from previous presentation in March, except for the "exec. for trial" was changed to "test run". Slide 5: No change. Slide 7,8: We think this is new and is about a design of Application Pool. We had a difficulty understand these but we think we finally understand these with a background situation: For the coupled simulations, they may share a part of the applications that compose a simulation. Let's say we have three applications A, B and C. Simulation S1 use app A and B. Simulation S2 use app B and C. For such cases, separate archives will be created for each of the applications. Having such separate archives make it possible for the coupled simulations share the common application B. This our understanding as a background for Slide 7 and 8. 2. Questions to NAREGI PSE presentation. - Is our understandings above correct? - What does the blue box mean in slide 7. - In slide 7. Does the deployment information come from ACS? - In slide 7, What does Information Service contain? - In slide 8. Explain the below sentence. "NAREGI PSE will manage them outside of Application Repository." - Isn't it possible that single archive contains hierarchical applications and their relationship? IUDD can. ACS can contain that. CDDLM can deploy that. Additional work flow and/or controlling application will make them work. Comments. - We understood that PSE creates as many archive as source code and compose a coupled simulation from multiple of those archives. It is doable using ACS, but we don't think this take full advantage of the integration capability of ACS.