of supporting the running, documentation and evaluation of
computational experiements. The goals that motivate the development
of this tool set are threefold: 1) provide a simple way to set up
and run computational experiments 2) provide a means of automatically
documenting the environment in which experiments are run so they
can be easily rerun 3) eliminate some of the tedium involved in
collecting and analyzing output.
We will begin with a general presentation of the tool set, our goals,
and a summary of the features. Then, after a short break, we will
present a short tutorial for those interested in using the tool set.
One goal of this presentation is to recieve feedback from potential
users. If you do computational experiments, and it sounds like such
a tool set could be interesting to you, we encourage you to come,
listen, and comment.