Open Science Grid Consortium
The Open Science Grid Consortium is an organization that administers a worldwide grid of technological resources called the Open Science Grid, which facilitates distributed computing for scientific research. Founded in 2004, the consortium is composed of service and resource providers, researchers from universities and national laboratories, as well as computing centers across the United States. Members independently own and manage the resources which make up the distributed facility, and consortium agreements provide the framework for technological and organizational integration. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Aartsen, M G, Abraham, K, Ackermann, M, Adams, J, Aguilar, J A, Ahlers, M, Ahrens, M, Altmann, D, Andeen, K, Anderson, T, Ansseau, I, Anton, G, Archinger, M, Arguelles, C, Arlen, T C, Auffenberg, J, Axani, S, Bai, X, Bartos, I, Barwick, S W, Baum, V, Bay, R, Beatty, J J, Becker Tjus, J, Becker, K-H, BenZvi, S, Berghaus, P, Berley, D, Bernardini, E, Bernhard, A, Besson, D Z, Binder, G, Bindig, D, Bissok, M, Blaufuss, E, Blot, S, Boersma, D J, Bohm, C, Börner, M, Bos, F, Bose, D, Böser, S, Botner, O, Braun, J, Brayeur, L, Bretz, H-P, Burgman, A, Carver, T, Casier, M, Cheung, EContributors: “...Open Science Grid...”
Published in Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics (2017)
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