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  AstroGrid-D: Grid technology for astronomical science

Enke, H., Steinmetz, M., Adorf, H.-M., Beck-Ratzka, A., Breitling, F., Brüsemeister, T., et al. (2011). AstroGrid-D: Grid technology for astronomical science. New Astronomy, 16(2), 79-93. doi:10.1016/j.newast.2010.07.005.

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Enke, Harry, Author
Steinmetz, Matthias, Author
Adorf, Hans-Martin, Author
Beck-Ratzka, Alexander1, Author           
Breitling, Frank, Author
Brüsemeister, Thomas, Author
Carlson, Arthur, Author
Ensslin, Torsten, Author
Högqvist, Mikael, Author
Nickelt, Iliya, Author
Radke, Thomas1, Author           
Reinefeld, Alexander, Author
Reiser, Angelika, Author
Scholl, Tobias, Author
Spurzem, Rainer, Author
Steinacker, Jürgen, Author
Voges, Wolfgang, Author
Wambsganß, Joachim, Author
White, Steve, Author
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1Astrophysical Relativity, AEI-Golm, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_24013              

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 Abstract: We present status and results of AstroGrid-D, a joint effort of astrophysicists and computer scientists to employ grid technology for scientific applications. AstroGrid-D provides access to a network of distributed machines with a set of commands as well as software interfaces. It allows simple use of computer and storage facilities and to schedule or monitor compute tasks and data management. It is based on the Globus Toolkit middleware (GT4). Chapter 1 describes the context which led to the demand for advanced software solutions in Astrophysics, and we state the goals of the project. We then present characteristic astrophysical applications that have been implemented on AstroGrid-D in chapter 2. We describe simulations of different complexity, compute-intensive calculations running on multiple sites (Section 2.1), and advanced applications for specific scientific purposes (Section 2.2), such as a connection to robotic telescopes (Section 2.2.3). We can show from these examples how grid execution improves e.g. the scientific workflow. Chapter 3 explains the software tools and services that we adapted or newly developed. Section 3.1 is focused on the administrative aspects of the infrastructure, to manage users and monitor activity. Section 3.2 characterises the central components of our architecture: The AstroGrid-D information service to collect and store metadata, a file management system, the data management system, and a job manager for automatic submission of compute tasks. We summarise the successfully established infrastructure in chapter 4, concluding with our future plans to establish AstroGrid-D as a platform of modern e-Astronomy.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 16 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 79 - 93 Identifier: -