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Groups: ZENODO Tags: Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified access

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    Harvesting cultural knowledge supported by digital access routes in European ...

    Harvesting cultural knowledge supported by digital access routesĀ  in European infrastructures on the example of exploreAT!
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    Evaluation of the ATLAS model for remote access to database resident informat...

    The ATLAS model for remote access to database resident information relies upon a limited set of dedicated and distributed Oracle database repositories complemented with the...
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    Virtual Nodes in Slurm

    HPC clusters are facing an increasing demand for resources from a wide range of workloads. Moreover, there is an increase in the type of workloads and thus their software-...
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    The archive is one of the most important sub-systems in current astronomical facilities, e.g. it is the privileged interface used by Principal Investigators (PIs) to access and...
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    A Climate Information Platform For Copernicus. (Clipc): Managing The Data Flood

    CLIPC has developed a platform to provide access to climate information of direct relevance to a wide variety of users, from scientists to policy makers and private sector...
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    dCache - keeping up with the evolution of science

    The dCache project provides open-source software deployed internationally to satisfy ever more demanding storage requirements of various scientific communities. Its...
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    Integrating Interactive Jupyter Notebooks at the SDCC

    At the SDCC we are deploying a Jupyterhub infrastructure to enable scientists from multiple disciplines to access our diverse compute and storage resources. One major...
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    dedup_wf_001--f48b247d11c58abddef18486d7e76caa

    Visions of technological utopia often portray an increasingly 'seamless' world, where technology integrates experience across space and time. Edges are blurred as we move easily...