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SUMMARY:Ramble:  A Flexible, Extensible, and Composable Experimentation Fr
 amework
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nDoug Jacobsen and Bob Bird (Google LLC)\n\nReprodu
 cibility and replicability are extremely important components of scientifi
 c computing, and any computational research. The ability to replicate a se
 t of experiments aids many other computational use cases, such as systems 
 acceptance where a compute center requires the ability to produce execute 
 the same experiment as a hardware vendor. Several test harnesses and frame
 works exist, and attempt to increase the replicability of these experiment
 s.\n  \nWe introduce Ramble. a new Python-based experimentation framework.
   Ramble provides a domain specific language for abstracting how experimen
 ts can be creating from applications, and a flexible templating engine for
  creating experiments. Ramble can be used for automating system tests, sci
 entific parameter studies, performance focused benchmarking, and many othe
 r software experiments. We will introduce Ramble, describe its architectur
 e, and give some concrete use cases where it can be applied to HPC applica
 tion experimentation.\n\nTag: Applications, Exascale, Heterogeneous Comput
 ing, Programming Frameworks and System Software, State of the Practice\n\n
 Registration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Bilel Hadri (K
 ing Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)), Vasileios Kara
 kasis (NVIDIA Corporation), and Verónica G. Melesse Vergara (Oak Ridge Nat
 ional Laboratory (ORNL))
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