skip to main content
US FlagAn official website of the United States government
dot gov icon
Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
https lock icon
Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( lock ) or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.


Search for: All records

Creators/Authors contains: "Locascio, Nick"

Note: When clicking on a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number, you will be taken to an external site maintained by the publisher. Some full text articles may not yet be available without a charge during the embargo (administrative interval).
What is a DOI Number?

Some links on this page may take you to non-federal websites. Their policies may differ from this site.

  1. An increasing number of distributed applications operate by dispatching function invocations across the nodes of a distributed system. To operate correctly, the code and data dependencies of the function must be distributed along with the invocations in some way. When translating applications to work on large scale distributed systems, managing these dependencies becomes challenging: delivery must be scalable to thousands of nodes; the dependencies must be consistent across the system; and the method must be usable by an unprivileged developer. As a solution, in this paper we present PONCHO, which is a lightweight Python based toolkit which allows users to discover, package, and deploy dependencies as an integral part of distributed applications. PONCHO encapsulates a set of commands to be executed within an environment. PONCHO offers a lightweight solution to create and manage environments increasing the portability of scientific applications as well as reproducibility. In this paper, we evaluate PONCHO with real-world applications in the fields of physics, computational chemistry, and hyperparameter optimization, We observe the challenges that arise when creating and distributing an environment and measure the overheads that emerge as a result. 
    more » « less