# The Eclipse Integrated Computational Environment

**Authors:** Jay Jay Billings, Andrew R. Bennett, Jordan Deyton, Kasper Gammeltoft,, Jonah Graham, Dasha Gorin, Hari Krishnan, Menghan Li, Alexander J. McCaskey,, Taylor Patterson, Robert Smith, Gregory R. Watson, Anna Wojtowicz

arXiv: 1704.01398 · 2017-06-13

## TL;DR

The paper introduces the Eclipse Integrated Computational Environment, a workflow management system tailored for modeling and simulation tasks in scientific research, emphasizing its applicability across various scientific domains.

## Contribution

It presents a novel integrated environment designed specifically for iterative and feedback-driven scientific workflows, addressing limitations of traditional grid-based systems.

## Key findings

- Demonstrates applicability in energy science and multiphysics simulations
- Shows impact on modeling community workflows
- Provides a flexible environment for diverse scientific problems

## Abstract

Problems in modeling and simulation require significantly different workflow management technologies than standard grid-based workflow management systems. Computational scientists typically interact with simulation software in a feedback driven way were solutions and workflows are developed iteratively and simultaneously. This work describes common activities in workflows and how combinations of these activities form unique workflows. It presents the Eclipse Integrated Computational Environment as a workflow management system and development environment for the modeling and simulation community. Examples of the Environment's applicability to problems in energy science, general multiphysics simulations, quantum computing and other areas are presented as well as its impact on the community.

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