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The development of gCore and the gCore Framework is an integral part of the technical roadmap for the gCube system. The gCore Technical Committee (TC) is comprised of a selection of the members on the gCube Development Team and communicates primarily through the mailto:gcore_tc@gcube-system.org mailing list.
 
The development of gCore and the gCore Framework is an integral part of the technical roadmap for the gCube system. The gCore Technical Committee (TC) is comprised of a selection of the members on the gCube Development Team and communicates primarily through the mailto:gcore_tc@gcube-system.org mailing list.
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The current context to gCore and gCube development is  [http://www.d4science.org/ D4Science], a project involving 11 partners across Europe and co-funded by the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. The project started in January 2008 and has a duration of 2 years.
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D4Science aims to continue the path that the [http://www.geant.net/ GÉANT], [http://www.eu-egee.org/ EGEE], and [http://www.diligentproject.org/ DILIGENT] projects have initiated towards establishing networking, grid-based, and data-centric e-Infrastructures that accelerate multidisciplinary research by overcoming several crucial barriers that stand in the way, primarily those related to heterogeneity, sustainability and scalability.

Latest revision as of 21:03, 7 April 2008

The development of gCore and the gCore Framework is an integral part of the technical roadmap for the gCube system. The gCore Technical Committee (TC) is comprised of a selection of the members on the gCube Development Team and communicates primarily through the mailto:gcore_tc@gcube-system.org mailing list.

The current context to gCore and gCube development is D4Science, a project involving 11 partners across Europe and co-funded by the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. The project started in January 2008 and has a duration of 2 years.

D4Science aims to continue the path that the GÉANT, EGEE, and DILIGENT projects have initiated towards establishing networking, grid-based, and data-centric e-Infrastructures that accelerate multidisciplinary research by overcoming several crucial barriers that stand in the way, primarily those related to heterogeneity, sustainability and scalability.