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@TECHREPORT{Streit:136184,
      author       = {Streit, Achim and Bala, Piotr and Beck-Ratzka, Alexander
                      and Benedyczak, Krzystof and Bergmann, Sandra and Breu,
                      Rebecca and Daivandy, Jason Milad and Demuth, Bastian and
                      Eifer, Anastasia and Giesler, André and Hagemeier, Björn
                      and Holl, Sonja and Huber, Valentina and Lamla, Nadine and
                      Mallmann, Daniel and Memon, Ahmed Shiraz and Memon, Mohammad
                      Shahbaz and Rambadt, Michael and Riedel, Morris and Romberg,
                      Mathilde and Schuller, Bernd and Schlauch, Tobias and
                      Schreiber, Andreas and Soddemann, Thomas and Ziegler,
                      Wolfgang},
      title        = {{UNICORE} 6 – {R}ecent and {F}uture {A}dvancements},
      volume       = {4319},
      number       = {Juel-4319},
      address      = {Jülich},
      publisher    = {Forschungszentrum Jülich Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
      reportid     = {PreJuSER-136184, Juel-4319},
      series       = {Berichte des Forschungszentrums Jülich},
      pages        = {38 p.},
      year         = {2010},
      note         = {Record converted from JUWEL: 18.07.2013},
      abstract     = {In the last three years activities in Grid computing have
                      changed; in particular in Europe the focus moved from pure
                      research-oriented work on concepts, architectures,
                      interfaces, and protocols towards activities driven by the
                      usage of Grid technologies in day-to-day operation of
                      e-infrastructure and in applicationdriven use cases. This
                      change is also reected in the UNICORE activities [1]. The
                      basic components and services have been established, and now
                      the focus is increasingly on enhancement with higher level
                      services, integration of upcoming standards, deployment in
                      e-infrastructures, setup of interoperability use cases and
                      integration of applications. The development of UNICORE
                      started back more than 10 years ago, when in 1996 users,
                      supercomputer centres and vendors were discussing "what
                      prevents the efficient use of distributed supercomputers?".
                      The result of this discussion was a consensus which still
                      guides UNICORE today: seamless, secure and intuitive access
                      to distributed resources. Since the end of 2002 continuous
                      development of UNICORE took place in several EU-funded
                      projects, with the subsequent broadening of the UNICORE
                      community to participants from across Europe. In 2004 the
                      UNICORE software became open source and since then UNICORE
                      is developed within the open source developer community.
                      Publishing UNICORE as open source under BSD license has
                      promoted a major uptake in the community with contributions
                      from multiple organisations. Today the developer community
                      includes developers from Germany, Poland, Italy, UK, Russia
                      and other countries. The structure of the paper is as
                      follows. In Section 2 the architecture of UNICORE 6 as well
                      as implemented standards are described, while Section 3
                      focusses on its clients. Section 4 covers recent
                      developments and advancements of UNICORE 6, while in section
                      5 an outlook on future planned developments is given. The
                      paper closes with a conclusion.},
      keywords     = {UNICORE 6},
      cin          = {JSC},
      ddc          = {000},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/136184},
}