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Author(s) Richter, Harald;
BibType conferencePaper
Title About the Suitability of Clouds in High-Performance Computing
Editors
Year 2016-01-02
Journal
Booktitle
Volume
Pages 23–33
URL http://www.airccj.org/CSCP/vol6/csit64803.pdf
DOI 10.5121/csit.2016.60103
ISBN
Note Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-07-04


 
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Semantic_ID e42cf7ef44121d8c9a7bf089f1cc7ab96da1c4b0
Nr of citations 5
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Sort of model publication a single module
Is the CSDMS HPC used No
If HPC is used, for what project was it?:
Associated simulation movie if any:


Model(s) discussed: OpenFOAM