The UNICORE Rich Client: Facilitating the Automated Execution of Scientific Workflows

Today, many scientific disciplines heavily rely on computer systems for in-silico experimentation or data management and analysis. The employed computer hard- and software is heterogeneous and complies to different standards, interfaces and protocols for interoperation. Grid middleware systems like...

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