Jun 9 – 12, 2026
Fluno Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus
America/Chicago timezone

Session

Throughput Computing at Work: Reports from the Field

Jun 10, 2026, 1:30 PM
Howard Auditorium (Fluno Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus)

Howard Auditorium

Fluno Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus

601 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53715-1035

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  1. Ken Judd (Stanford University)
    6/10/26, 1:30 PM

    HTCondor was used to develop DPSOL, a framework for solving dynamic programming problems. It was the foundation for DSICE which merged dynamic and stochastic factors in economics and the climate, and analyzed the social cost of carbon, the cost of a two-degree target and the value of carbon capture and sequestration.

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  2. David Schultz (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    6/10/26, 2:00 PM

    If the built-in HTCondor OAuth2 doesn't meet your needs, you can always choose to do your own thing. In this talk, we show how and why IceCube wrote a custom token storer and CredMon to handle OAuth2 token creation and refresh. While custom code allows exactly matching the IceCube workflow, the main defining feature is not having to ask command line users to do an additional web login. Along...

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