The next-generation ARC middleware

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The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) is a light-weight, non-intrusive, simple yet powerful Grid middleware capable of connecting highly heterogeneous computing and storage resources. ARC aims at providing general purpose, flexible, collaborative computing environments suitable for a range of uses, both in science and business. The server side offers the fundamental job execution management, information and data capabilities required for a Grid. Users are provided with an easy to install and use client which provides a basic toolbox for job- and data management. The KnowARC project developed the next-generation ARC middleware, implemented as Web Services with the aim of standard-compliant interoperability. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Appleton, O., Cameron, D., Cernak, J., Dóbé, P., Ellert, M., Frågåt, T., … Zhou, X. (2010). The next-generation ARC middleware. Annales Des Telecommunications/Annals of Telecommunications, 65(11–12), 771–776. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12243-010-0210-2

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