pyGlobus: a Python interface to the Globus Toolkit™

Developing high‐performance, problem‐solving environments/applications that allow scientists to easily harness the power of the emerging national‐scale ‘Grid’ infrastructure is currently a difficult task. Although many of the necessary low‐level services, e.g. security, resource discovery, remote access to computation/data resource, etc., are available, it can be a challenge to rapidly integrate them into a new application.

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