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Challenges in simulation automation and archival

Blacker, Ted D.

The challenges of simulation streamlining and automation continue. The need for analysis verification, reviews, quality assurance, pedigree, and archiving are strong. These automation and archival needs can alternate between competing and complementing when determining how to improve the analysis environment and process. The needs compete for priority, resource allocation, and business practice importance. Likewise, implementation strategies of both automation and archival can swing between rather local work groups to more global corporate initiatives. Questions abound about needed connectivity (and the extent of this connectivity) to various CAD systems, product data management (PDM) systems, test data repositories and various information management implementations. This is a complex set of constraints. This presentation will bring focus to this complex environment through sharing experiences. The experiences are those gleaned over years of effort at Sandia to make reasonable sense out of the decisions to be made. It will include a discussion of integration and development of home grown tools for both automation and archival. It will also include an overview of efforts to understand local requirements, compare in-house tools to commercial offerings against those requirements, and options for future progress. Hopefully, sharing this rich set of experiences may prove useful to others struggling to make progress in their own environments.