Strategies for Democratization of Supercomputing: Availability, Accessibility and Usability of High Performance Computing for Education and Practice of Big Data Analytics
Jim Samuel, Margaret Brennan-Tonetta, Yana Samuel, Pradeep Subedi and, Jack Smith

TL;DR
This paper explores strategies to democratize supercomputing by enhancing its availability, accessibility, and usability, illustrated through a case study on social media NLP and textual analytics, aiming to broaden HPC adoption across disciplines.
Contribution
It introduces a set of strategies and principles for HPC democratization based on an analytical review and experiential insights from first-time users in social media analytics.
Findings
Strategies based on availability, accessibility, and usability improve HPC adoption.
Case study demonstrates successful application of HPC in social media NLP.
Expert insights highlight challenges and opportunities in democratizing supercomputing.
Abstract
There has been an increasing interest in and growing need for high performance computing (HPC), popularly known as supercomputing, in domains such as textual analytics, business domains analytics, forecasting and natural language processing (NLP), in addition to the relatively mature supercomputing domains of quantum physics and biology. HPC has been widely used in computer science (CS) and other traditionally computation intensive disciplines, but has remained largely siloed away from the vast array of social, behavioral, business and economics disciplines. However, with ubiquitous big data, there is a compelling need to make HPC technologically and economically accessible, easy to use, and operationally democratized. Therefore, this research focuses on making two key contributions, the first is the articulation of strategies based on availability, accessibility and usability for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Big Data and Business Intelligence · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
