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Systematization and Analysis of RemoteLY Accessed Instruments and User Community Requirements

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This chapter describes a procedure for identifying high-level scientific equipment having the potential for remote instrumentation access, as well as the\break capacities of this equipment for integration into next-generation grids. The requirements of the user community for such kind of access are evaluated and analyzed. The information is implemented in a database that should be used as an interface between instrument OWNERS and USERS groups. This product could be considered as a prototype of future large-scale databases that will contain wide-structured information concerning remotely accessed instruments and services integrated into the next-generation grids.

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Kalvachev, Y., Ganev, V., Macheva, L., Harizanova, J., Harizanov, B. (2009). Systematization and Analysis of RemoteLY Accessed Instruments and User Community Requirements. In: Davoli, F., Meyer, N., Pugliese, R., Zappatore, S. (eds) Grid Enabled Remote Instrumentation. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09663-6_14

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