Hi Marianne,

PyWren by Eric Jonas sounds like it's pretty similar to what you're looking for 
-

http://pywren.io/

It's a relatively new package that's still in active development, but Eric is 
very interested in expanding it (and has some support from the riselab at UC 
Berkeley to do so). I know that he's also actively looking for use cases, so 
I'd definitely suggest getting in touch with him if you're interested.

Best,

Justin

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Justin Kitzes
Energy and Resources Group
Berkeley Institute for Data Science
University of California, Berkeley

> On Jun 9, 2017, at 6:51 AM, Marianne Corvellec <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Dear community,
> 
> I'm curious as to whether some of you might have worked on or used
> solutions such as AWS Lambda in the context of your scientific
> research.
> 
> If so, have you documented it in a blog post that you could share?
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Without even considering workflows or full-fledged projects, wouldn't
> we want to be able to make a standard API call to, say, fit a
> polynomial to some data?  Is anyone aware of any effort in this
> direction?
> 
> A friend of mine just drew my attention to this general issue, which
> touches on open science and reproducible research...  In the meantime,
> I'll encourage him to join this mailing list!
> 
> Thank you,
> Marianne
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