Funding#

Kiso is developed at the USC Information Sciences Institute with support from academic grants and research funding.

Grant support#

Kiso development is supported by:

  • National Science Foundation (NSF) — Award 2403051, “OAC Core: Edge to Cloud Workflows: Advancing Workflow Management in the Computing Continuum”

Acknowledging Kiso in your work#

If you use Kiso in research that leads to a publication, please acknowledge the NSF funding using the following text:

This work used Kiso, which is supported by the National Science Foundation under award 2403051.

For citing Kiso in a research paper, see Citing Kiso for ready-to-use citation blocks.

Acknowledging specific testbeds#

If your experiment used FABRIC or Chameleon resources, those testbeds have their own acknowledgement requirements:

FABRIC: Acknowledge the NSF FABRIC Testbed (NSF award #2330891). See the full requirements at learn.fabric-testbed.net.

Chameleon: See the Chameleon acknowledgement requirements at chameleoncloud.org.

Acknowledgements#

Kiso builds on EnOSlib, an open-source library for experiment-driven research in distributed computing. The Kiso team thanks Baptiste Jonglez and Matthieu Simonin of the EnOSlib project for their assistance and willingness to accept upstream contributions.

See also#

  • Citing Kiso — citation information for research papers

  • Contact — reach the team for funding-related enquiries