C++
openModeller
openModeller
StoRM
Storage Resource Manager (StoRM)
CAnL
Common Authentication Library (CAnL)
LFC
LCG File Catalog (LFC)
DPM
Disk Pool Manager (DPM)

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Davix is a lightweight toolkit for file access and file management with HTTP Based protocols.
Davix aims to be an easy-to-use, reliable and performant I/O layer for Cloud and Grid Storages.
openModeller is a multi-platform C++ framework for ecological niche modelling. It supports different raster formats for environmental data, different formats for species occurrence data and it contains several modelling algorithms. Besides the C++ framework itself, there are command-line tools, a graphical user interface, a web service interface and an API for Python.
StoRM is a
The EMI X.509 Common Authentication Library provides support for:
• off-line certificate validation,
• creation of SSL sockets (both server and client side),
• handling certificate DNs, also in text format,
• usage of proxy certificates: from proxy generation to validation.
The library provides implementation of an easy to use and flexible validation logic, which can take advantage of different trust material sources. Proxy certificates, which are commonly
The LCG File catalogue (LFC) offers a hierarchical view of files to users, with a UNIX-like client interface. The LFC catalogue provides:
The Disk Pool Manager (DPM) is a lightweight storage solution for grid sites. It offers a simple way to create a disk-based grid storage element and supports both standard (HTTP/S, NFS 4.1/pNFS) and grid specific protocols (SRM, gridFTP, XROOTD, RFIO) for file management and access.
FTS is the service responsible for distributing the majority of LHC data across the WLCG infrastructure. It is a low level data movement service, responsible for moving sets of files from one site to another while allowing participating sites to control the network resource usage. This control includes the enforcement of site and usage policies like fair-share mechanisms on dedicated network links.
The Einstein Toolkit Consortium is developing and supporting open software for relativistic astrophy sics. Its aim is to provide the core computational tools that can enable new science, broaden our co mmunity, facilitate interdisciplinary research and take advantage of petascale computers and advance d cyberinfrastructure. The Einstein Toolkit currently consists of an open set of over 100 modules fo r the Cactus framework, primarily for computational relativity along with associated tools for simul ation management and visualization. The toolkit includes solvers for vacuum spac
Cactus is an open source problem solving environment designed for scientists and engineers. Its modular structure easily enables parallel computation across different architectures and collaborative code development between different groups. Cactus originated in the academic research community, where it was developed and used over many years by a large international collaboration of physicists and computational scientists. The name Cactus comes from the design of a central core ("flesh") which connects to application modules ("thorns") through an extensible interface. Thorns can implement c