New Science on the Open Science Grid
Computational Physics
2012-08-27 v1
Abstract
The Open Science Grid (OSG) includes work to enable new science, new scientists, and new modalities in support of computationally based research. There are frequently significant sociological and organizational changes required in transformation from the existing to the new. OSG leverages its deliverables to the large scale physics experiment member communities to benefit new communities at all scales through activities in education, engagement and the distributed facility. As a partner to the poster and tutorial at SciDAC 2008, this paper gives both a brief general description and some specific examples of new science enabled on the OSG. More information is available at the OSG web site: (http://www.opensciencegrid.org).
Cite
@article{arxiv.0904.3950,
title = {New Science on the Open Science Grid},
author = {The Open Science Grid Executive Board and : and Ruth Pordes and Mine Altunay and Paul Avery and Alina Bejan and Kent Blackburn and Alan Blatecky and Rob Gardner and Bill Kramer and Miron Livny and John McGee and Maxim Potekhin and Rob Quick and Doug Olson and Alain Roy and Chander Sehgal and Torre Wenaus and Mike Wilde and Frank Wuerthwein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.3950},
year = {2012}
}