Characterising radio telescope software with the Workload Characterisation Framework

12/01/2016
by   Y. G. Grange, et al.
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We present a modular framework, the Workload Characterisation Framework (WCF), that is developed to reproducibly obtain, store and compare key characteristics of radio astronomy processing software. As a demonstration, we discuss the experiences using the framework to characterise a LOFAR calibration and imaging pipeline.

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