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Autosubmit is a Python-based workflow manager to create, manage and monitor complex tasks involving different substeps, such as scientific computational experiments. These workflows may involve multiple computing systems for their completion, from HPCs to post-processing clusters or workstations. Autosubmit can orchestrate all the tasks integrating the workflow by managing their dependencies, interfacing with all the platforms involved, and handling eventual errors.

Barcelona Subsurface Imaging Tools (BSIT) is a software platform, designed and developed to fulfill the geophysical exploration needs for HPC applications.

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COMP Superscalar (COMPSs) is a framework which aims to ease the development and execution of parallel applications for distributed infrastructures, such as Clusters, Clouds and containerized platforms.

dislib is a distributed computing library highly focused on machine learning on top of PyCOMPSs. Inspired by NumPy and scikit-learn, dislib provides various supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms through an easy-to-use API.

PETGEM is an HPC python code for the simulation of electromagnetic fields in real 3D CSEM/MT FM that arise in the geophysics context.

 

The PMES Framework allows users to execute jobs in the cloud.

Pandora is a framework designed to create, execute and analyse agent-based models in high-performance computing environments. It has been programmed to allow the execution of large-scale agent-based simulations, and it is capable of dealing with thousands of agents developing complex actions. The users can choose to develop their code in Python (for fast prototyping) or C++ (complex models). Interfaces of both versions are identical, and share the same C++ base code (assuring compatibility and efficiency).