Canonical use case that describes how a user creates, reads, updates, and deletes files and directories from one site at another using POSIX operations, e.g., creat, read, write, unlink. Note that “site” can refer to an XSEDE SP, a local campus, a research lab, a desktop computer, or even a home computer.National Science Foundation OCI-105357
This document is both a user-facing document (publically accessible) and an internal working documen...
This document is both a user-facing document (publicly accessible) and an internal working document ...
Canonical use case describing how to synchronously add or update resource information in the informa...
This is the architectural response to XSEDE Canonical Use Case 3, "Remote File Access".National Scie...
This document describes the realization of Canonical Use Case 3, Remote File Access, using the XSEDE...
Canonical use case that describes how a user transfers one or more files and/or directories from one...
Canonical use case describing how a user executes and manages a job (sequential or parallel) on a r...
This document describes the realization of Canonical Use Case 1, "Run a remote job", using the XSEDE...
This document is both a user-facing document (publically accessible) and an internal working documen...
Canonical use case that describes how a user instructs the system to transfer one or more files and/...
This is the architectural response to XSEDE canonical Use Case 1, "Run a Remote Job".National Scienc...
This document describes the realization of Canonical Use Case 2, File Transfer, using the XSEDE arch...
Canonical use case describing how to publish resource information in a best effort asynchronous mann...
Canonical use case that describes how to publish resource information in a best effort asynchronous ...
Subscribe for resource information from the information system, with asynchronous, best-effort deliv...
This document is both a user-facing document (publically accessible) and an internal working documen...
This document is both a user-facing document (publicly accessible) and an internal working document ...
Canonical use case describing how to synchronously add or update resource information in the informa...
This is the architectural response to XSEDE Canonical Use Case 3, "Remote File Access".National Scie...
This document describes the realization of Canonical Use Case 3, Remote File Access, using the XSEDE...
Canonical use case that describes how a user transfers one or more files and/or directories from one...
Canonical use case describing how a user executes and manages a job (sequential or parallel) on a r...
This document describes the realization of Canonical Use Case 1, "Run a remote job", using the XSEDE...
This document is both a user-facing document (publically accessible) and an internal working documen...
Canonical use case that describes how a user instructs the system to transfer one or more files and/...
This is the architectural response to XSEDE canonical Use Case 1, "Run a Remote Job".National Scienc...
This document describes the realization of Canonical Use Case 2, File Transfer, using the XSEDE arch...
Canonical use case describing how to publish resource information in a best effort asynchronous mann...
Canonical use case that describes how to publish resource information in a best effort asynchronous ...
Subscribe for resource information from the information system, with asynchronous, best-effort deliv...
This document is both a user-facing document (publically accessible) and an internal working documen...
This document is both a user-facing document (publicly accessible) and an internal working document ...
Canonical use case describing how to synchronously add or update resource information in the informa...