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@INPROCEEDINGS{Alam:894216,
      author       = {Alam, Sadaf 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, Björn 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
                      and Mezentsev, Pavel and Nahm, Anne and Orth, Boris and
                      Pleiter, Dirk and Schulthess, Thomas and von St. Vieth,
                      Benedikt and Testi, Debora and Wiber, Gilles},
      title        = {{F}enix: {D}istributed e-{I}nfrastructure {S}ervices for
                      {EBRAINS}},
      volume       = {12339},
      address      = {Cham},
      publisher    = {Springer International Publishing},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2021-03105},
      isbn         = {978-3-030-82426-6 (print)},
      series       = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
      pages        = {81 - 89},
      year         = {2021},
      comment      = {Brain-Inspired Computing / Amunts, Katrin (Editor)
                      [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5828-0867] ; Cham : Springer
                      International Publishing, 2021, Chapter 6 ; ISSN:
                      0302-9743=1611-3349 ; ISBN:
                      978-3-030-82426-6=978-3-030-82427-3 ;
                      doi:10.1007/978-3-030-82427-3},
      booktitle     = {Brain-Inspired Computing / Amunts,
                       Katrin (Editor)
                       [https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5828-0867]
                       ; Cham : Springer International
                       Publishing, 2021, Chapter 6 ; ISSN:
                       0302-9743=1611-3349 ; ISBN:
                       978-3-030-82426-6=978-3-030-82427-3 ;
                       doi:10.1007/978-3-030-82427-3},
      abstract     = {The Human Brain Project (HBP)
                      (https://humanbrainproject.eu/) is a large-scale flagship
                      project funded by the European Commission with the goal of
                      establishing a research infrastructure for brain science.
                      This research infrastructure is currently being realised and
                      will be called EBRAINS (https://ebrains.eu/). The wide
                      ranging EBRAINS services for the brain research communities
                      require diverse access, processing and storage capabilities.
                      As a result, it will strongly rely on e-infrastructure
                      services. The HBP led to the creation of Fenix
                      (https://fenix-ri.eu/), a collaboration of five European
                      supercomputing centres, who are providing a set of federated
                      e-infrastructure services to EBRAINS. The Fenix architecture
                      has been designed to uniquely address the need for a wide
                      spectrum of services, from high performance computing (HPC)
                      to on-demand cloud technologies to identity and access
                      federation, for facilitating ease of access and usage of
                      distributed e-infrastructure resources. In this article we
                      describe the underlying concepts for an audience of
                      computational science end-users and developers of
                      domain-specific applications, workflows and platforms
                      services. To exemplify the use of Fenix, we will discuss
                      selected use cases demonstrating how brain researchers can
                      use the offered infrastructure services and describe how
                      access to these resources can be obtained.},
      month         = {Jul},
      date          = {2019-07-15},
      organization  = {BrainComp 2019 - Workshop on
                       Brain-Inspired Computing, Cetraro
                       (Italy), 15 Jul 2019 - 19 Jul 2019},
      cin          = {JSC},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
      pnm          = {5121 - Supercomputing $\&$ Big Data Facilities (POF4-512) /
                      5112 - Cross-Domain Algorithms, Tools, Methods Labs (ATMLs)
                      and Research Groups (POF4-511) / 5111 - Domain-Specific
                      Simulation $\&$ Data Life Cycle Labs (SDLs) and Research
                      Groups (POF4-511) / ICEI - Interactive Computing
                      E-Infrastructure for the Human Brain Project (800858) / SLNS
                      - SimLab Neuroscience (Helmholtz-SLNS) / ATML-X-DEV - ATML
                      Accelerating Devices (ATML-X-DEV)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5121 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5112 /
                      G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5111 / G:(EU-Grant)800858 /
                      G:(DE-Juel1)Helmholtz-SLNS / G:(DE-Juel-1)ATML-X-DEV},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)8 / PUB:(DE-HGF)7},
      doi          = {10.1007/978-3-030-82427-3_6},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/894216},
}