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Building and testing a production quality grid software distribution for the Open Science Grid

A Roy (on behalf of the Osg consortium)

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We describe how we integrate, build, and test the Open Science Grid (OSG) software stack, which is used to provide a production quality infrastructure for grid sites and users across OSG to run their grid jobs. The software stack is sufficiently complex that building and testing the software stack is non-trivial and requires a variety of types of testing including internal integration testing as well as end-user testing.


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07.05.-t Computers in experimental physics

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Instrumentation and measurement

Dates

Issue 1 (2009)



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