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Announcement - Fault treatment questionnaire


Image courtesy Alexandre Duarte 

 

Alexandre Duarte, a Ph.D. candidate in the Distributed Systems Lab at the Universidade Federal de Campina Grande in Brazil, studies faults in grids. He works with the EC co-funded EELA-2 and OurGrid projects. He and his colleagues currently want to capture actual experiences of active grid community members.

They invite iSGTW readers — especially experienced grid users, developers and system administrators — to fill out a short, anonymous online questionnaire.  They have run it twice previously, and this time aim to identify how grid fault treatment has evolved over the last four years.

If you are interested in the results of this research or would like more information about the results of the previous runs, you may contact Mr. Duarte.

 
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