Action plan
MAPPER integrates heterogeneous infrastructures for programming and execution of multiscale simulations. We reuse as much of the existing infrastructural and software solutions as possible. The MAPPER solutions is developed on top of existing e-infrastructures without the necessity to modify already deployed components. The functionality to be delivered is realized as extensions to existing e-infra-structures. The integration is done using well defined APIs and standard based interfaces, thus reducing potential impact of changes on middleware level components.
Joint Research activities
The application portfolio is adapted to the MAPPER infrastructure. Our approach is that applications are up and running from the start of the project, with existing, easily adaptable and deployable tools in the fast track; the deeper track then produces enhancements which are fed into the user level fast track as and when ready. A number of programming and execution tools, dedicated to distributed multiscale computing, are developed. In the first phase of the project, the applications will have to rely on explicit coding of their multiscale simulations, but gradually programming tools are delivered that assist in this task. JRA tools allow interaction between software components from different e-infrastructures in a hybrid way.
Figure 1: A Schematic Diagram of the MAPPER Computational Science Infrastructure.
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Networking activities
We create and maintain a stable management of the project, with strong internal and external communication and development of realistic plans for uptake and sustainability of MAPPER results during and after the lifetime of the project. We focus on targeted dissemination actions and a foresight study addressed to policy makers on the concepts and technologies that facilitate multi-scale modelling approaches on large e-infrastructures.