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The main objective of the e-Infrastructure initiative is to support the creation of a framework (political, technological and administrative) for the
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{{quote-diesis| The main objective of the eInfrastructure initiative is to support the creation of a framework (political, technological and administrative) for the
 
 
easy and cost-effective shared use of distributed electronic resources across Europe - particularly for grid computing, storage and networking. The e-Infrastructure Reflection Group (e-IRG) was founded to define and recommend best practices for each of the (pan-)European grid efforts. It consists of official government delegates from all EU countries. The ideas and recommendations are described in a white paper that is augmented upon each presidency.
 
easy and cost-effective shared use of distributed electronic resources across Europe - particularly for grid computing, storage and networking. The e-Infrastructure Reflection Group (e-IRG) was founded to define and recommend best practices for each of the (pan-)European grid efforts. It consists of official government delegates from all EU countries. The ideas and recommendations are described in a white paper that is augmented upon each presidency.
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 29 June 2019

e-Infrastructure Reflection Group http://www.e-irg.org/

The main objective of the e-Infrastructure initiative is to support the creation of a framework (political, technological and administrative) for the easy and cost-effective shared use of distributed electronic resources across Europe - particularly for grid computing, storage and networking. The e-Infrastructure Reflection Group (e-IRG) was founded to define and recommend best practices for each of the (pan-)European grid efforts. It consists of official government delegates from all EU countries. The ideas and recommendations are described in a white paper that is augmented upon each presidency.

See also

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References

http://knowledgebase.e-irg.eu/