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for built PDF:

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ocaisa commented Nov 26, 2025

CI is now working, PDFs are available as an artefact (see https://github.com/EESSI/isc-tutorial/actions/runs/19701645481)

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ocaisa commented Nov 26, 2025

Download link for the artefact is a bit tricky to find in the CI run, it is the last line in the "Store produce PDFs" step

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\input{cv-sebastian.tex}\newpage
\input{cv-alan.tex}\newpage
\input{cv-kenneth.tex}\newpage
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TODO: add CV for Lara & Helena, we can probably harvest that from somewhere else (ISC'25 tutorial submissions)

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Co-authored-by: Kenneth Hoste <kenneth.hoste@ugent.be>
Co-authored-by: Kenneth Hoste <kenneth.hoste@ugent.be>
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boegel commented Dec 5, 2025

TODO:

truly uniform software stack. It already has a wide spectrum of collaborators despite being a relatively young project.

EESSI is motivated by the observation that the landscape of computational science is changing in various ways.
Additional families of general-purpose microprocessors including Arm 64-bit (aarch64) and RISC-V on top of th
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fixed in 3e3cd85

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The main goal of EESSI is to provide a collection of scientific software installations that work across a wide range of
different platforms, including HPC clusters, cloud infrastructure, and personal workstations and laptops, without making
compromises on the performance of that software.
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The main goal of EESSI is to provide a collection of scientific software installations that work across a wide range of
different platforms, including HPC clusters, cloud infrastructure, and personal workstations and laptops, without making
compromises on the performance of that software.
The main goal of EESSI is to provide a collection of scientific software installations that work across the computing
continuum, including HPC clusters, cloud infrastructure, and personal workstations and laptops, without making
compromises on the performance of that software.

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I've thoroughly revised the description in 3e3cd85, please check again

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The tutorial covers several critical aspects of EESSI, including its motivation, goals, and high-level design, as
demonstrated through hands-on demonstrations and guided illustrations. The main features and functionalities of EESSI
are highlighted, as well as the different ways to access the software stack, such as native installation, use in an HPC
production setup, or without administrator privileges. The tutorial also covers various use cases for EESSI, including
portable workflows, integration into a CI environment, adding software to the EESSI, and also configuring GPU support.
%Troubleshooting access, testing the software, evaluating the performance of EESSI and configuring GPU support are also covered.
Extensive instructor-led examples are used to put the theoretical knowledge into practice.
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The tutorial covers several critical aspects of EESSI, including its motivation, goals, and high-level design, as
demonstrated through hands-on demonstrations and guided illustrations. The main features and functionalities of EESSI
are highlighted, as well as the different ways to access the software stack, such as native installation, use in an HPC
production setup, or without administrator privileges. The tutorial also covers various use cases for EESSI, including
portable workflows, integration into a CI environment, adding software to the EESSI, and also configuring GPU support.
%Troubleshooting access, testing the software, evaluating the performance of EESSI and configuring GPU support are also covered.
Extensive instructor-led examples are used to put the theoretical knowledge into practice.
The tutorial covers several critical aspects of EESSI, including its motivation, goals, and high-level design. The main features and functionalities of EESSI
are highlighted, and
demonstrated through hands-on material with guided challenges. The tutorial also covers various use cases for EESSI, including
portable workflows, integration into a CI environment, adding software to the EESSI, and advanced use cases.
%Troubleshooting access, testing the software, evaluating the performance of EESSI and configuring GPU support are also covered.
Extensive instructor-led examples are used to put the theoretical knowledge into practice.

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I've thoroughly revised the description in 3e3cd85, please check again

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The examples cover accessing EESSI in different ways such as native, in a production HPC setup as well as inside
containers, the use cases of EESSI, adding support for new software to EESSI, troubleshooting, GPU support, selected
advanced features, and how to contribute to EESSI.
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This needs a little reworking

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revised this part in 0ce723d, please check again

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boegel commented Dec 5, 2025

Main thing to still do is mention EFP + award in description, I'll look into that...

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Merging this as is since it is now the initial submission

@ocaisa ocaisa merged commit df0b0fe into EESSI:main Dec 6, 2025
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