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    LSST: From Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products by Tyson, J. Anthony, Acosta, Emily, AlSayyad, Yusra, Anderson, Scott F., Antilogus, Pierre, Araujo, Constanza, Armstrong, Robert, Aubourg, Éric, Bauer, Amanda E., Baumont, Sylvain, Bechtol, Ellen, Bechtol, Keith, Becla, Jacek, Bellavia, Steve, Blanc, Guillaume, Blazek, Jonathan, Bogart, Joanne, Bond, Tim W., Bosch, James F., Brandt, William Nielsen, Calabrese, Daniel, Carlin, Jeffrey L., Chiang, James, Chirino, Carol, Chow, Derek, Ciardi, David R., Claver, Charles F., Cockrum, Joseph J., Covey, Kevin R., Cui, Wei, Daly, Philip N., Daubard, Guillaume, Daues, Greg, Dubois-Felsmann, Gregory P., Eifler, Tim, Fisher-Levine, Merlin, Gilmore, D. Kirk, Goodenow, Iain, Guy, Leanne P., Hascall, Patrick A., Hernandez, Fabio, Hoblitt, Joshua, Hodgson, John A., Hogan, Craig, Huffer, Michael E., Jacoby, Suzanne H., Jain, Bhuvnesh, Jammes, Fabrice, Jernigan, Garrett, Johnson, Margaret W. G., Kessler, Richard, Kirkby, David, Krughoff, K. Simon, Kubánek, Petr, Kulkarni, Shri, Lambert, Ron, Levine, Deborah, Lim, Kian-Tat, Lopez, Margaux, Lupton, Robert H., Lust, Nate B., MacArthur, Lauren A., Markiewicz, Thomas W., Marshall, Philip J., Meyers, Joshua, Miller, Michelle, Mueller, Fritz, Muller, Gary P., Newbry, Scott P., Nomerotski, Andrei, Oliver, John, Ortiz, Sandra, Owen, Russell E., Pain, Reynald, Pierfederici, Francesco, Plate, Stephen, Plutchak, Joel P., Rajagopal, Jayadev, Rasmussen, Andrew P., Reil, Kevin A., Reiss, David J., Ridgway, Stephen T., Ritz, Steve, Roodman, Aaron, Schindler, Rafe H., Schmidt, Samuel, Selvy, Brian, Seppala, Lynn G., Serio, Andrew, Serrano, Eduardo, Silvestri, Nicole, Street, Rachel A., Takacs, Peter, Tice, Jeffrey, Vetter, Kurt, Virieux, Francoise, Walsh, Brian, Wang, Daniel L., Wittman, David, Yoachim, Peter

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-03-2019)
    “…We describe here the most ambitious survey currently planned in the optical, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). The LSST design is driven by four main…”
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    Cyberinfrastructure for the analysis of ecological acoustic sensor data: a use case study in grid deployment by Butler, Randy, Servilla, Mark, Gage, Stuart, Basney, Jim, Welch, Von, Baker, Bill, Fleury, Terry, Duda, Patrick, Gehrig, David, Bletzinger, Michael, Tao, Jing, Freemon, D. Michael

    Published in Cluster computing (01-09-2007)
    “…The LTER Grid Pilot Study was conducted by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, the University of New Mexico, and Michigan State University, to…”
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    CyberInfrastructure for the analysis of ecological acoustic sensor data: a use case study in grid deployment by Butler, R., Servilla, M., Gage, S., Basney, J., Von Welch, Baker, B., Fleury, T., Duda, P., Gehrig, D., Bletzinger, M., Tao, J., Freemon, D.M.

    “…The LTER grid pilot study was conducted by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, the University of New Mexico, and Michigan State University, to…”
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    Maximizing Utilization and Performance of Guaranteed-Bandwidth Long Fat Networks and Virtual Circuits by Freemon, D. Michael

    Published 07-10-2014
    “…Like many big science projects, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) has multiple geographic locations among which large amounts of data must be…”
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    Optimizing throughput on guaranteed-bandwidth WAN networks for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) by Freemon, D. Michael

    “…The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is a proposed 8.4-meter telescope that will be located in the Andes mountains in Chile. Every 17 seconds, a 6.4 GB…”
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    Optimizing Throughput on Guaranteed-Bandwidth WAN Networks for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) by Freemon, D. Michael

    Published 29-03-2013
    “…The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is a proposed 8.4-meter telescope that will be located in the Andes mountains in Chile. Every 17 seconds, a 6.4 GB…”
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