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@INPROCEEDINGS{Alam:891978,
      author       = {Alam, Sadaf R. and Bartolome, Javier and Bassini, Sanzio
                      and Carpene, Michele and Cestari, Mirko and Combeau,
                      Frederic and Girona, Sergi and Gorini, Stefano and Fiameni,
                      Giuseppe and Hagemeier, Bjorn and Hater, Thorsten and
                      Herten, Andreas and Kiapidou, Nikoleta and Klijn, Wouter and
                      Krause, Dorian and Lafoucriere, Jacques-Charles and Leong,
                      Cerlane and Leibovici, Thomas and Lippert, Thomas and
                      McMurtrie, Colin J. and Mezentsev, Pavel and Nahm, Anne and
                      Orth, Boris and Pleiter, Dirk and Schulthess, Thomas C. and
                      Vieth, Benedikt von St. and Testi, Debora and Wiber, Gilles},
      title        = {{A}rchival {D}ata {R}epository {S}ervices to {E}nable {HPC}
                      and {C}loud {W}orkflows in a {F}ederated {R}esearch
                      e-{I}nfrastructure},
      publisher    = {IEEE},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2021-01855},
      pages        = {39-44},
      year         = {2020},
      abstract     = {Five European supercomputing centres, namely BSC (Spain),
                      CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), CSCS (Switzerland), and JSC
                      (Germany), agreed to align their high-end computing and
                      storage services to facilitate the creation of the Fenix
                      Research Infrastructure. In addition to the traditional
                      extreme-scale computing and data services, Fenix provides a
                      set of Cloud-type services as well as services needed for
                      federation. In this paper, we describe the architecture of
                      the Fenix infrastructure and how it can be used for
                      representative workflows from the Human Brain Project (HBP).
                      The concept of the Active Data Repository (ACD) is chosen to
                      highlight demarcation between HPC and Cloud access models.},
      month         = {Nov},
      date          = {2020-11-11},
      organization  = {2020 IEEE/ACM International Workshop
                       on Interoperability of Supercomputing
                       and Cloud Technologies
                       (SuperCompCloud), Atlanta (GA), 11 Nov
                       2020 - 11 Nov 2020},
      cin          = {JSC},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
      pnm          = {513 - Supercomputer Facility (POF3-513) / ICEI -
                      Interactive Computing E-Infrastructure for the Human Brain
                      Project (800858) / SLNS - SimLab Neuroscience
                      (Helmholtz-SLNS)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-513 / G:(EU-Grant)800858 /
                      G:(DE-Juel1)Helmholtz-SLNS},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)8},
      UT           = {WOS:000659650300007},
      doi          = {10.1109/SuperCompCloud51944.2020.00012},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/891978},
}