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Posted to commits@airavata.apache.org by sm...@apache.org on 2011/06/10 12:32:24 UTC

svn commit: r1134269 - /incubator/airavata/site/trunk/content/airavata/index.mdtext

Author: smarru
Date: Fri Jun 10 10:32:24 2011
New Revision: 1134269

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1134269&view=rev
Log:
testing staging site

Modified:
    incubator/airavata/site/trunk/content/airavata/index.mdtext

Modified: incubator/airavata/site/trunk/content/airavata/index.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/airavata/site/trunk/content/airavata/index.mdtext?rev=1134269&r1=1134268&r2=1134269&view=diff
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 Title: Apache Airavata (Incubating)
 
-Airavata is a software toolkit currently used to build science gateways but that has a much wider potential use. It provides features to compose, manage, execute, and monitor large scale applications and workflows on computational resources ranging from local clusters to national grids and computing clouds. Users can use Airavata back end services and build gadgets to deploy in open social containers such as Apache Rave and modify them to suit their needs. Airavata builds on general concepts of service oriented computing, distributed messaging, and workflow composition and orchestration.
+Apache Airavata is a software toolkit currently used to build science gateways but that has a much wider potential use. It provides features to compose, manage, execute, and monitor small to large scale applications and workflows on computational resources ranging from local clusters to national grids and computing clouds. Gadgets interfaces to Airavata back end services can be deployed in open social containers such as Apache Rave and modify them to suit their needs. Airavata builds on general concepts of service oriented computing, distributed messaging, and workflow composition and orchestration.