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    UNICORE

    UNICORE

    UNiform Interface to COmputing and data REsources

    UNICORE is a software suite for building federated systems, providing secure and seamless access to heterogeneous resource such as compute clusters and file systems. UNICORE deals with authentication, user mapping and authorization, and provides a comprehensive set of RESTful APIs for HPC access and workflows. Contributors: visit https://github.com/UNICORE-EU
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    RainforestCluster

    Dynamically manage Amazon EC2 clusters

    RainforestCluster is an Amazon EC2 python program that manages and load-balances dynamic clusters to allow for maximum workflow flexibility and speed at minimal cost. It enables one to quickly and cheaply create dynamic compute clusters in the cloud, which can then run computational pipelines generically. It is also able to optimize the use of spot instances - idle computers in Amazon's cloud that are available at drastically reduced cost (5x-10x cheaper) - but can be terminated at any moment if capacity drops or the bid price rises. ...
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    A Workflow Management System for scientific environments written in C++ based on the Petri Nets formalism. It uses the Grid Workflow Description Language (GWorkflowDL) as reference language.
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