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SUMMARY:Applying FAIR Principles in Climate Research and Operations: Manag
 ing Workflows for Better Accessibility and Reusability
DESCRIPTION:Irene Simó Muñoz (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)\n\nWe intro
 duce Autosubmit, a workflow management tool developed to support Earth Sci
 ences research and operations in HPC environments. In constant development
  to follow the FAIR-by-design principles, Autosubmit enables seamless mana
 gement, execution, and sharing of scientific experiments and workflows whi
 le ensuring that the resulting data is easily discoverable, accessible, an
 d reproducible across diverse systems. It includes advanced automation fea
 tures such as meta-scheduling, high-level configuration, and automatic ret
 ries, ensuring efficiency and reliability in complex climate modeling task
 s. Unlike other workflow solutions in the domain, it integrates the capabi
 lities of an experiment manager, workflow orchestrator and monitor in a se
 lf-contained application. Interoperability is key, with multi-platform sup
 port built in Python with a user-friendly GUI built in Javascript. The too
 l enables single-point access to workflows, ensuring that users can intera
 ct with a distributed, scalable database and manage tasks across multiple 
 hosts. Customizable granularity and dynamic task aggregation optimize the 
 makespan of the simulation, while integrated performance metrics offer ins
 ights for workflow optimization. Robustness is assured through scalable ar
 chitecture, automatic recovery mechanisms, and built-in traceability, prov
 iding real-time monitoring of task status, logs, and workflow statistics. 
 By supporting reproducibility, traceability, and collaboration, Autosubmit
  efficiently manages high-performance computing resources in the context o
 f climate research.\n\nDomain: Chemistry and Materials, Climate, Weather, 
 and Earth Sciences, Physics\n\nSession Chairs: Nataliya Paulish (Paul Sche
 rrer Institute); Carlo Pignedoli (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials
  Science and Technology, Empa; National Centre for Computational Design an
 d Discovery of Novel Materials (MARVEL), Switzerland); and Giovanni Pizzi 
 (Paul Scherrer Institute)\n\n
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