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This repository is under active development. Please look around, but we advise against working with this code until it has stabilized.
This repository is responsible for creating, visualizing, launching, and standardizing DynODE experiments. An experiment is the broadest categorization of an effort or goal, e.g. Fitting a particular time period in a specific way is an experiment.
When a user wants to launch an experiment, the individual run is called a job, a job is broken down into a series of tasks which represents the smallest chunk of work handled by an individual Azure VM.
After installing scenarios-hpc-azure into your poetry
environment you should
have access to the scripts listed in pyproject.toml
[tool.poetry.scripts]
section.
These scripts will aid you in creating and launching your experiment and
are used as command line tools. Use the -h
flag to get a brief description
on the expected input parameters to each script.
TODO
Thomas Hladish, Lead Data Scientist, [email protected], CDC/IOD/ORR/CFA
Ariel Shurygin, Data Scientist, [email protected], CDC/IOD/ORR/CFA
Ed Baskerville, Data Scientist, [email protected], CDC/IOD/ORR/CFA (Contract)
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