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Posted to commits@airavata.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2014/04/14 16:27:49 UTC

svn commit: r906143 - in /websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content: ./ index.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Mon Apr 14 14:27:49 2014
New Revision: 906143

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for airavata

Modified:
    websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/index.html

Propchange: websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/
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Modified: websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/index.html
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       <div class="span9">
       	<section id="content" class="row">
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-          	<p>Apache Airavata is a software framework for executing and managing computational jobs and workflows on distributed computing resources including local clusters, supercomputers, national grids, academic and commercial clouds. Airavata is dominantly used to build Web-based science gateways and assist to compose, manage, execute, and monitor large scale applications (wrapped as Web services) and workflows composed of these services.</p>
+          	<p>Apache Airavata is a software framework for executing and managing computational jobs and workflows on distributed computing resources including local clusters, supercomputers, national grids, academic and commercial clouds. Airavata is dominantly used to build Web-based science gateways and assist to compose, manage, execute, and monitor large scale applications (wrapped as Web based services) and workflows composed of these services.</p>
 <p>Airavata, (pronounced <em>I-rAa-Va-Thah</em>) is a mythical multi-tasked elephant with three heads and six ivory tusks, it is often depicted at the Gateway to Clouds. Airavata is choosen as the name for this multifaceted software which builds gateways to clouds and grids.</p>
 <h3 id="airavata-in-1000-words">Airavata in 1000 words</h3>
 <p><img alt="Airavata Overview" src="/images/airavata_overview.png" title="Airavata Overview" /></p>