Minimum intrusion Grid
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The Minimum intrusion Grid (commonly MiG) is an effort to design and develop a modern grid computing system that has minimal requirements for usage yet still maintains security for all participants in the system.
MiG currently covers three separate projects:
- MiGrid is a project to develop the software itself.
- MiGrid is a development grid, usually running the latest MiGrid software.
- Grid.dk is the national Danish grid, slated to run the MiGrid software, mixed with other Grid middleware, such as NorduGrid.
Design philosophy
- Nothing produced by MiG can be required to be installed on either the resource or client end.
- Everything within MiG must be implemented in Python unless another language is absolutely required.
- Any design and implementation decision must optimize towards transparency for the users.
- Anything that is not right must be thrown away.
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