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* ''User Community''. The Genesis II Project is intended to provide the grid user community with free, easy-to-use tools to to:
* ''User Community''. The Genesis II Project is intended to provide the grid user community with free, easy-to-use tools to leverage grid technology to fulfill their computation and data management needs. The platform is designed to support a wide range of potential application domains from simple data sharing to multi-platform, multi-organizational high-throughput computing. We currently provide a production level grid environment for biomedical research here at the [[ http://www.virginia.edu | University of Virginia]]. Changed line 17 from:
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[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of resources[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. You can use [[ to:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of resources[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. You can use [[mailto:xcghelp@cs.virginia.edu?subject=XCG ACCOUNT REQUEST SENT FROM GENESIS II WIKI | this link]] to place a request for an XCG account. Changed line 11 from:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of resources[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. [[https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~vcgr/userrequest | to:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of resources[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. You can use [[https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~vcgr/userrequest | this link ]] to place a request for an XCG account. Changed line 11 from:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of resources[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. [[ to:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of resources[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. [[https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~vcgr/userrequest | Use this link to place a request for an XCG account.]] Changed line 11 from:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of to:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of resources[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. [[mailto:glc2z@virginia.edu?subject=XCG ACCOUNT REQUEST FROM GENESIS II WIKI | Use this link to place a request for an XCG account.]] Changed line 11 from:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. [[mailto:glc2z@virginia.edu?subject=XCG ACCOUNT REQUEST FROM GENESIS II WIKI | Use this link to place a request for an XCG account.]] to:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of campus wide resources[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. [[mailto:glc2z@virginia.edu?subject=XCG ACCOUNT REQUEST FROM GENESIS II WIKI | Use this link to place a request for an XCG account.]] Changed line 11 from:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of to:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of[[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number of departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. [[mailto:glc2z@virginia.edu?subject=XCG ACCOUNT REQUEST FROM GENESIS II WIKI | Use this link to place a request for an XCG account.]] Changed line 15 from:
[[GFFS|The Global Federated File System (GFFS)]] addresses this need and is a foundational component of the NSF-funded [[https://www.xsede.org/ | eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE)]] program. to:
[[GFFS|The Global Federated File System (GFFS)]] addresses this need and is a foundational component of the NSF-funded [[https://www.xsede.org/ | eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE)]] program. Through GFFS, user applications running on campus and research group machines can directly access (create, read, update, delete) files and other resources at NSF-funded service provider (SP) sites and collaborator sites as if they were in their local operating system file system. Similarly, applications running at the service providers can directly access files on campus or research group resources as if they were located at the center. Existing applications, whether they are statically linked binaries, dynamically linked binaries, or scripts (shell, PERL, Python), can access resources anywhere in the GFFS without modification (subject to access control). Changed lines 11-12 from:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of [[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. to:
[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of [[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. [[mailto:glc2z@virginia.edu?subject=XCG ACCOUNT REQUEST FROM GENESIS II WIKI | Use this link to place a request for an XCG account.]] Changed line 12 from:
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[[GFFS|The Global Federated File System (GFFS)]] addresses this need and is a foundational component of the NSF-funded [[https://www.xsede.org/ | eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE)]] program. The GFFS allows user applications running on campus and research group machines to directly access (create, read, update, delete) files and other resources at NSF-funded service provider (SP) sites and collaborator sites as if they were in their local operating system file system. Similarly, the GFFS allows applications running at the service providers to directly access files on campus or research group resources as if they were located at the center. Existing applications, whether they are statically linked binaries, dynamically linked binaries, or scripts (shell, PERL, Python), can access resources anywhere in the GFFS without modification (subject to access control). to:
[[GFFS|The Global Federated File System (GFFS)]] addresses this need and is a foundational component of the NSF-funded [[https://www.xsede.org/ | eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE)]] program. The GFFS allows user applications running on campus and research group machines to directly access (create, read, update, delete) files and other resources at NSF-funded service provider (SP) sites and collaborator sites as if they were in their local operating system file system. Similarly, the GFFS allows applications running at the service providers to directly access files on campus or research group resources as if they were located at the center. Existing applications, whether they are statically linked binaries, dynamically linked binaries, or scripts (shell, PERL, Python), can access resources anywhere in the GFFS without modification (subject to access control). Changed line 15 from:
[[GFFS|The Global Federated File System (GFFS)]] addresses this need and is a foundational component of the NSF-funded to:
[[GFFS|The Global Federated File System (GFFS)]] addresses this need and is a foundational component of the NSF-funded [[https://www.xsede.org/ | eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE)]] program. The GFFS allows user applications running on campus and research group machines to directly access (create, read, update, delete) files and other resources at NSF-funded service provider (SP) sites and collaborator sites as if they were in their local operating system file system. Similarly, the GFFS allows applications running at the service providers to directly access files on campus or research group resources as if they were located at the center. Existing applications, whether they are statically linked binaries, dynamically linked binaries, or scripts (shell, PERL, Python), can access resources anywhere in the GFFS without modification (subject to access control). This paper describes the GFFS, its goals, use cases, and limitations. Changed lines 14-15 from:
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!!!The Global Federated File System (GFFS) [[GFFS|The Global Federated File System (GFFS)]] addresses this need and is a foundational component of the NSF-funded eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) program. The GFFS allows user applications running on campus and research group machines to directly access (create, read, update, delete) files and other resources at NSF-funded service provider (SP) sites and collaborator sites as if they were in their local operating system file system. Similarly, the GFFS allows applications running at the service providers to directly access files on campus or research group resources as if they were located at the center. Existing applications, whether they are statically linked binaries, dynamically linked binaries, or scripts (shell, PERL, Python), can access resources anywhere in the GFFS without modification (subject to access control). This paper describes the GFFS, its goals, use cases, and limitations. Added lines 13-15:
!!!GFFS [[GFFS|GFFS]] The Global Federated File System (GFFS) addresses this need and is a foundational component of the NSF-funded eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) program. The GFFS allows user applications running on campus and research group machines to directly access (create, read, update, delete) files and other resources at NSF-funded service provider (SP) sites and collaborator sites as if they were in their local operating system file system. Similarly, the GFFS allows applications running at the service providers to directly access files on campus or research group resources as if they were located at the center. Existing applications, whether they are statically linked binaries, dynamically linked binaries, or scripts (shell, PERL, Python), can access resources anywhere in the GFFS without modification (subject to access control). This paper describes the GFFS, its goals, use cases, and limitations. Changed line 2 from:
Genesis II is an open source, [[Standards |standards]] to:
Genesis II is an open source, [[Standards |standards]] based [[The Grid|grid platform]] designed to support both high-throughput computing and secure data sharing. The [[Genesis II Features|features]] of the Genesis II platform are designed with two communities in mind: Changed line 2 from:
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Genesis II is an open source, [[Standards |standards]]-based [[The Grid|grid platform]] designed to support both high-throughput computing and secure data sharing. The [[Genesis II Features|features]] of the Genesis II platform are designed with two communities in mind: Changed line 11 from:
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[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|The UVa Cross Campus Grid - XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of [[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. Changed line 11 from:
The UVa Cross Campus Grid (XCG) is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of [[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. to:
The UVa Cross Campus Grid (XCG)[[The UVa Cross Campus Grid|XCG]] is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of [[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. Changed line 1 from:
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* ''User Community''. The Genesis II Project is intended to provide the grid user community with free, easy-to-use tools to exploit grid technology to fulfill their computation and data management needs. The platform is designed to support a wide range of potential application domains from simple data sharing to multi-platform, multi-organizational high-throughput computing. We currently provide a production level grid environment for biomedical research here at the [http://www.virginia.edu | University of Virginia]. to:
* ''User Community''. The Genesis II Project is intended to provide the grid user community with free, easy-to-use tools to exploit grid technology to fulfill their computation and data management needs. The platform is designed to support a wide range of potential application domains from simple data sharing to multi-platform, multi-organizational high-throughput computing. We currently provide a production level grid environment for biomedical research here at the [[ http://www.virginia.edu | University of Virginia]]. Changed line 6 from:
* ''User Community''. The Genesis II Project is intended to provide the grid user community with free, easy-to-use tools to exploit grid technology to fulfill their computation and data management needs. The platform is designed to support a wide range of potential application domains from simple data sharing to multi-platform, multi-organizational high-throughput computing. We currently provide a production level grid environment for biomedical research here at the [http://www.virginia.edu University of Virginia]. to:
* ''User Community''. The Genesis II Project is intended to provide the grid user community with free, easy-to-use tools to exploit grid technology to fulfill their computation and data management needs. The platform is designed to support a wide range of potential application domains from simple data sharing to multi-platform, multi-organizational high-throughput computing. We currently provide a production level grid environment for biomedical research here at the [http://www.virginia.edu | University of Virginia]. Deleted lines 23-34:
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==Genesis II== Genesis II is an open source, standards-based [[The Grid|grid platform]] designed to support both high-throughput computing and secure data sharing. The [[Genesis II Features|features]] of the Genesis II platform are designed with two communities in mind: * ''User Community''. The Genesis II Project is intended to provide the grid user community with free, easy-to-use tools to exploit grid technology to fulfill their computation and data management needs. The platform is designed to support a wide range of potential application domains from simple data sharing to multi-platform, multi-organizational high-throughput computing. We currently provide a production level grid environment for biomedical research here at the [http://www.virginia.edu University of Virginia]. * ''Research Community''. The Genesis II platform is an interoperable (via adherence to community standards), freely available, and flexible platform for developing and evaluating new grid technologies and models. Genesis II serves to vet and validate the standardization efforts within the OGF and OGSA standards communities. Grid research is a dynamic field of study, and many challenges remain. Particular areas that we focus on are data access, security (confidentiality, data integrity, access control, policy negotiation), dependability (availability, SLA’s, policy languages), and grid standards. The Genesis II Project is brought to you by the [http://www.cs.virginia.edu UVa Department of Computer Science] and the [[Main Page|Virginia Center for Grid Research]]. ==The UVa Cross Campus Grid== The UVa Cross Campus Grid (XCG) is a computing and data sharing platform created and maintained jointly by researchers in the UVa Department of Computer Science and the UVa Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (UVACSE). The XCG manages a large collection of [[Campus Wide Grid Project#XCG Resources|computing resources]] across a number departments at UVa as well as a number of institutions outside of UVa. *[https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~vcgr/userrequest/ XCG Account Request] Changed lines 1-2 from:
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