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GRID INTEGRATION OF REMOTE ACCESSED INSTRUMENTS USED IN THE EARTH SCIENCES
Abstract
The technical specifications defined from instrumentation owners of suitable for remote access expensive equipment in Earth Sciences domain are presented. The database containing all mentioned above structured information is created and used as analytical tool in this investigation. The user community requirements in several different domains for application of remote access are evaluated and analysed. This work is one of the main parts of RINGrid project (Remote Instrumentation in Next-generation Grids) under the FP-6 program of the EC that provide close collaboration of EU member states and third countries to ensure Europe’s strong participation in the research initiatives conducted at the international level.
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