WRENCH: Cyberinfrastructure Simulation Workbench
Cyberinfrastructure Simulation Workbench
WRENCH is an open-source library that provides high-level simulation abstractions that serve as building blocks for developing custom simulators of distributed computing systems, platforms, and applications.
More information and Documentation: WRENCH Project Website
WRENCH Research Paper:
WRENCH is fully developed in C++. The code follows the C++17 standard, and thus older compilers tend to fail the compilation process. Therefore, we strongly recommend users to satisfy the following requirements:
And, one of the following:
pip3 install sphinx-rtd-theme breathe recommonmark
(only required for generating documentation)wrench-daemon
If all dependencies are installed, compiling and installing WRENCH is as simple as running:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
For enabling the use of Batsched:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DENABLE_BATSCHED=on ..
make
sudo make install
To use a non-standard SimGrid installation path:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DSimGrid_PATH=/my/simgrid/path/ ..
make
sudo make install
The main channel to reach the WRENCH team is via the support email: [email protected].
Bug Report / Feature Request: our preferred channel to report a bug or request a feature is via
WRENCH's Github Issues Track.
When citing WRENCH, please use the following paper. You should also actually read that paper, as it provides a recent and general overview on the framework.
@article{wrench,
title = {Developing Accurate and Scalable Simulators of Production Workflow Management Systems with WRENCH},
author = {Casanova, Henri and Ferreira da Silva, Rafael and Tanaka, Ryan and Pandey, Suraj and Jethwani, Gautam and Koch, William and Albrecht, Spencer and Oeth, James and Suter, Fr\'{e}d\'{e}ric},
journal = {Future Generation Computer Systems},
volume = {112},
number = {},
pages = {162--175},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1016/j.future.2020.05.030}
}
User | Description |
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@dohoangdzung | I/O with page cache simulation model (09/2020) |
WRENCH has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS).