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The EGEE project (Enabling Grids for E-sciencE) operates the world’s largest grid infrastructure today. Combining over 15000 CPUs in more than 120 resource centers on a 24x7 basis, EGEE provides grid services to a diverse user community at institutions around the world. At the core of this infrastructure is gLite, a next generation grid middleware stack, which represents a bleeding-edge, best-of-breed framework for building grid applications. Together with gLite and a federated hierarchical structure of resource and regional operation centers, EGEE offers grid computing for a variety of different applications, including high-energy physics, biomedicine, earth sciences, computational chemistry, and astrophysics.
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Kranzlmüller, D. (2005). The EGEE Project – A Multidisciplinary, Production-Level Grid. In: Yang, L.T., Rana, O.F., Di Martino, B., Dongarra, J. (eds) High Performance Computing and Communications. HPCC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3726. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11557654_2
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