Cloud computing has become a routine tool for scientists in many fields. The JINR cloud infrastructure provides JINR users with computational resources to perform various scientific calculations. In order to speed up achievements of scientific results the JINR cloud service for parallel applications has been developed. It consists of several components and implements a flexible and modular architecture which allows to utilize both more applications and various types of resources as computational backends. An example of using the Cloud&HybriLIT resources in scientific computing is the study of superconducting processes in the stacked long Josephson junctions (LJJ). The LJJ systems have undergone intensive research because of the perspective ...
International audienceCloud computing has evolved as a popular computing infrastructure for many app...
work within 20 themes of the ®Topical Plan for JINR research and international cooperation¯. The com...
Cloud computing, with its promise of virtually infinite resources, seems to suit well in solving res...
Cloud computing has become a routine tool for scientists in many fields. The JINR cloud infrastructu...
Nowadays scientists use cloud computing as a routine tool in a lot of fields of their research. Vari...
Pretty often small research scientific groups do not have access to powerful enough computational re...
Computing in the field of high energy physics requires usage of heterogeneous computing resources an...
AbstractCloud technologies are already wide spread among IT industry and start to gain popularity in...
The main activities of the Laboratory of Information Technologies (LIT) of the Joint Institute for N...
Abstract Cloud computing evolved from the concept of utility computing, which is defined as the prov...
The saas.jinr.ru service is an attempt to simplify the usage of the JINR Multifunctional Information...
The paper presents a cloud service aimed to solve promising nanotechnology problems on supercomputer...
The work presents the possibilities for using the ML/DL/HPC ecosystem deployed on the HybriLIT Heter...
This paper describes the use of a distributed cloud computing system for high-throughput com-puting ...
Scientific and engineering applications require large number of calculations, to solve these calcula...
International audienceCloud computing has evolved as a popular computing infrastructure for many app...
work within 20 themes of the ®Topical Plan for JINR research and international cooperation¯. The com...
Cloud computing, with its promise of virtually infinite resources, seems to suit well in solving res...
Cloud computing has become a routine tool for scientists in many fields. The JINR cloud infrastructu...
Nowadays scientists use cloud computing as a routine tool in a lot of fields of their research. Vari...
Pretty often small research scientific groups do not have access to powerful enough computational re...
Computing in the field of high energy physics requires usage of heterogeneous computing resources an...
AbstractCloud technologies are already wide spread among IT industry and start to gain popularity in...
The main activities of the Laboratory of Information Technologies (LIT) of the Joint Institute for N...
Abstract Cloud computing evolved from the concept of utility computing, which is defined as the prov...
The saas.jinr.ru service is an attempt to simplify the usage of the JINR Multifunctional Information...
The paper presents a cloud service aimed to solve promising nanotechnology problems on supercomputer...
The work presents the possibilities for using the ML/DL/HPC ecosystem deployed on the HybriLIT Heter...
This paper describes the use of a distributed cloud computing system for high-throughput com-puting ...
Scientific and engineering applications require large number of calculations, to solve these calcula...
International audienceCloud computing has evolved as a popular computing infrastructure for many app...
work within 20 themes of the ®Topical Plan for JINR research and international cooperation¯. The com...
Cloud computing, with its promise of virtually infinite resources, seems to suit well in solving res...