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Typical Software Installation Process

List of Current Software Projects

Application Name Installation Status Estimated Completion Notes
HLAreporter 1.03 In Progress Aug 2017
Rosetta 3.8 In Progress Aug 2017
TrimGalore! 0.4.4 Pending
Apache Maven 3.5.0 Pending


Recently Completed Software Projects

Application Name Date Completed License Type Additional Info
Agilent ADS 2016_01 08/10/2017 USF Site License
Maple 2017 08/04/2017 USF Site License
MaSuRCA 3.2.2 07/28/2017 Academic Use License
Jellyfish 2.2.6 07/14/2017 Open Source
TraCeR 0.15.2 07/12/2017 Open Source
SAS 9.4 Rev TS1M4 07/11/2017 USF Site License
NAMD 2.12 06/30/2016 Academic Use License Includes CUDA support
MHC epitope predictors 2.17 06/16/2017 Academic Use License
ANSYS Suite 18.1 06/07/2016 Restricted - Authorized users only ANSYS finite-element analysis applications
Ansys Electronics Desktop 18.1 06/07/2016 Restricted - Authorized users only ANSYS electromagnetic and circuit design applications
GATK 3.7 06/02/2016 Academic Use License
STATA 14 05/26/2016 Restricted - Authorized users only
COMSOL 5.3 05/22/2016 USF Site License
Julia 0.5.2 05/15/2017 Open Source
GMT 5.4.0 05/11/2017 Open Source
Mathematica 11.1 05/08/2017 USF Site License
VASP 5.4.4 05/04/2017 Restricted - Authorized users only Includes CUDA support
CUDA 8.0 toolkit 05/01/2017 Free-to-use Nvidia drivers updated to 375.26
SAS 9.4 Rev TS1M2 04/28/2017 USF Site License
Matlab R2017a 04/13/2017 USF Site License
Java JDK 1.8.1_121 03/22/2017 Open Source
CircuitScape 4.0.5 03/14/2017 Open Source Python module built with Python 2.7.5
DeepMask v0.1 03/03/2017 Open Source
SMRT Analysis v2.3.0 02/17/2017 Open Source
R 3.3.2 02/14/2017 Open Source
ABC Sequential Synthesis 161025 11/01/2016 Open Source
Matlab R2016b 10/12/2016 USF Site License
Intel Cluster Suite 2017 09/30/2016 USF Site License
GDB 7.11.1 09/30/2016 Open Source
GCC 6.2.0 09/30/2016 Open Source
Gurobi Optimizer 6.5 09/29/2016 Academic Use License
Gromacs 2016 09/15/2016 Open Source

Typical Software Installation Process

  1. New request received.
  2. Application is reviewed by RC staff for compatibility with Linux and cluster resources.
    • Also, is it open source or is a license required?
  3. Source code or installer is downloaded to cluster filesystem.
  4. Application is built using latest Intel Cluster Studio release, if possible.
    • Compilation for cluster systems and troubleshooting can take several hours to a few days depending on the complexity of the application.
  5. Once a working executable has been built, it must then be integrated with the filesystem, modules, scheduler, and other services.
  6. Testing and verification of compatibility with scheduler and cluster resources.
  7. Documentation and release.