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15.5 Conclusions
A new AEGIS CMPC science gateway (CMPC 2014) was developed and deployed
for the Serbian condensed matter physics community in the framework of the
SCI-BUS (2014) project. It was based on the WS-PGRADE/gUSE technology, and
was implemented using the workflows approach. Three modules within the science
gateway are responsible for managing user interaction with the supported appli-
cations (SPEEDUP, QSPEEDUP, and GP-SCL). Since September 2013, when this
science gateway achieved the production status, its usage is steadily increasing, and
the job success rate is high and stable.
Further developments will include support for more applications used within this
user community, as well as adding more workflows for speci
c use cases requested
by the scientists. We also plan to extend support to the Serbian computational
chemistry community, which is of considerable size and already uses a number of
applications on computing resources of the Academic and Educational Grid Ini-
tiative of Serbia (AEGIS 2014) and European Grid Initiative (EGI 2014).
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