Overview#
The LEXIS Platform provides a comprehensive environment that integrates HPC clusters, cloud resources, and advanced storage systems. It enables users to design and execute both simple and highly complex computational workflows composed of chained or parallel simulations, predictions, or general computational tasks.
The main concepts of the platform are illustrated in the figure below. It shows the basic entities that form the foundation of how projects, computations and datasets are managed throughout the platform.
The platform itself offers a clean, accessible interface that allows users to focus on the scientific and engineering aspects of their projects rather than the underlying infrastructure. Projects within LEXIS further support efficient collaboration by offering straightforward mechanisms for delegating tasks among team members, ultimately improving productivity and accelerating problem‑solving.
This page is part of the LEXIS user guide. Feel free to browse through it whenever you need general information about the LEXIS platform or when you need detailed explanation of a specific functionality.
You can also start by exploring the LEXIS portal on your own.
Then you can try the basic functionality and create your first workflow with the help of our Quick Start guide.
Maybe you want to know how to create a project? Or perhaps you’re wondering how to upload your dataset? All that and much more can be found in the complete How-to Guide.
We also use some abbreviations and technical terms. You can familiarise yourself with them in the Glossary section.