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==introduction==
 
==introduction==
 
There is a feature in Matlab that enables you to submit jobs to clusters directly from your Matlab client (normal desktop Matlab). we were able to develop Matlab-Viper plugin that utilises this feature and integrates Matlab with viper to enable all our Matlab users to submit some Matlab jobs to viper easily without the need to know much about HPC. Everything could be done from the normal desktop Matlab version that many users are already using.  
 
There is a feature in Matlab that enables you to submit jobs to clusters directly from your Matlab client (normal desktop Matlab). we were able to develop Matlab-Viper plugin that utilises this feature and integrates Matlab with viper to enable all our Matlab users to submit some Matlab jobs to viper easily without the need to know much about HPC. Everything could be done from the normal desktop Matlab version that many users are already using.  
This guide should explain more about how to use viper through the Matlab viper plugin. in-general the toolbox that could utilise such integration is the Matlab parallel computing toolbox. we will try to explain the main concepts here and point you to some Mathworks tutorials that you could use and try on viper.
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This guide should explain more about how to use viper through the Matlab viper plugin. in-general the toolbox that could utilise such integration is the Matlab parallel computing toolbox. we will try to explain the main concepts here and point you to some Mathworks tutorials that you could use and try on our HPC.
If you don't have Matlab-Viper plugin installed and tested on your Matlab contact [https://support.hull.ac.uk/ Topdesk] we will help you to install it and configure it.
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If you don't have Matlab-Viper plugin installed and tested on your Matlab contact our [https://support.hull.ac.uk/ support portal] we will help you to install it and configure it.
 
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