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{{Short description|Distributed computing organization}}
The '''Open Science Grid Consortium''' is an organization that administers a worldwide [[grid computing|grid]] of technological resources called the '''Open Science Grid''', which facilitates [[distributed computing]] for scientific research. Founded in 2004, the [[consortium]] is composed of service and resource providers, researchers from universities and national laboratories, as well as computing centers across the United States. Members independently own and manage the resources which make up the distributed facility, and consortium agreements provide the framework for technological and organizational integration.
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| title = Virial Coefficients of Polarizable Water: Applications to Thermodynamic Properties and Molecular Clustering†
| journal = The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
| date = 2007-11-01
}} and the [[Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling]]</ref><ref>{{Cite journal
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| title = Open Science Grid Study of the Coupling between Conformation and Water Content in the Interior of a Protein
| journal = Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
| date = 2008-10-27
| pmid = 18834189
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===Large Hadron Collider===
The Open Science Grid was created in order to facilitate data analysis from the [[Large Hadron Collider]], and about 70% of its 300,000 computing-hours per day are dedicated to the analysis of data from particle colliders.<ref>{{cite web|last=Gaudin |first=Sharon |title=Collider probes universe's mysteries at the speed of light |work=ComputerWorld |
==Architecture==
| title = VO Resource Selector
| work = Open Science Grid
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| url = http://vors.grid.iu.edu/cgi-bin/index.cgi?grid=1&VO=0&res=0&dtype=0
}}{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
===Peerage===
The grid is [[Peer-to-peer|peered]] with other grids, including [[TeraGrid]], [[LHC Computing Grid]], the [[European Grid Infrastructure]], and the [[
===Study===
The grid's architecture has been studied by many researchers in the fields of [[computer science]] and [[information systems]]. Research about the OSG has been published in [[Science (journal)|Science]]<ref>{{Cite journal
| volume = 308
| pages = 814–817
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| pmid = 15879208
| issue = 5723
| bibcode = 2005Sci...308..814F
}}</ref> and [[Lecture Notes in Computer Science]].<ref>{{Cite journal▼
| citeseerx = 10.1.1.455.2392
| s2cid = 23938543
| doi = 10.1007/11596141_3
| volume = 3826
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| last = Gannon
| first = D.
|author2=B. Plale |author2-link=Beth Plale|author3=M. Christie |author4=L. Fang |author5=Y. Huang |author6=S. Jensen |author7=G. Kandaswamy |author8=S. Marru |author9=S. L. Pallickara |author10=S. Shirasuna
| title = Service oriented architectures for science gateways on grid systems
| year = 2005
| series = Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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==Funding==
The consortium is funded by the [[United States Department of Energy|Department of Energy]] and [[National Science Foundation]], and has received a $30 million joint grant.<ref>{{cite web|title=Open Science Grid Receives 30 Million Dollar Award to Empower Scientific Collaboration and Computation |work=Open Science Grid |
==References==
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