Literature and presentations

28.10.2013

The SHIWA simulation platform (http://www.shiwa-workflow.eu) allows researchers to create workflows for use on multiple computing infrastructures. It uses tools and services created by the ERFlow and SCI-BUS projects.

28.10.2013

The glue-validator command is a very useful command for system administrators and middleware developers who want to validate whether the information published by the service they are managing or developing is compliant with Glue 2.0.

28.10.2013

In the last 3 years the CernVM Filesystem (CernVM-FS) has transformed the distribution of experiment software to WLCG grid sites. CernVM-FS removes the need for local installation jobs and performant network fileservers at sites; in addition it often improves performance at the same time

28.10.2013

Dr. Soonwook Hwang delivered a presentation on the AMGA Distributed Metadata Service.
As part of the EMI products, AMGA (ARDA Metadata Catalogue Project) (ARDA - A Roadmap for Distributed Analysis) is currently one of the most popular and widely used metadata catalogue software applications in the grid community.

28.10.2013

The capabilities of EGI's Customer Relationship Management software were introduced at the Community Forum in Manchester in early April 2013. 

28.10.2013

This Webinar event was a presentation from Brook Schofield (Terena) about the 'Single Sign On' problem space and federated identity solutions, primarily the EduGAIN inter-federation, that address (some of) the issues within this domain.

28.10.2013

Dr. Tsaregorodtsev presented DIRAC (Distributed Infrastructure with Remote Agent Control)- a service which provides an efficient access to various distributed computing and storage resources for users organized in Virtual Research Communities. What makes DIRAC different with respect to other existing grid or cloud systems is that it allows to aggregate in a transparent way resources from different infrastructures using different middleware and managed within different administrative hierarchies.

28.10.2013

In this Webinar presentation Gergely Sipos from EGI.eu provided an overview of the services that the European Grid Infrastructure Collaboration offers to the 'Chemistry, Molecular & Materials Science and Technology' community (CMMST). The presentation is delivered for the members and partners of the 'Towards a CMMST VRC' Virtual Team project of EGI.

06.10.2012

Video    EGI Technical Forum 2012:

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Ukrainian grid, grid
09.08.2012

EGI science gateways and their enabling technologies are registered in the EGI Applications Database (AppDB). By registering them in AppDB, your service will be visible to the EGI community and to the general public, not only through the EGI website but also through numerous user community and NGI websites that use the AppDB web gadget.

Science gateways offer a unique opportunity to engage more researchers with the possibilities of e-infrastructures. As more and more communities take up the challenge and start building their own solutions, the diversity of available gateways grows. This diversity becomes strength, as sets of best practices start to emerge and to be re-used by gateway developers.

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