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pyHepGrid's documentation!
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pyHepGrid: Tool for distributed computing management geared towards HEP applications.
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Welcome to the documentation for pyHepGrid.
(Incomplete, and always will be. The grid is a mysterious thing...)
Authors and acknowledgements
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This code has seen contributions from the authors listed below (no particular order).
It has been developed mostly at Durham's `IPPP `_, the main motivation
being allowing maximal access to the available computing infrastructure, with maximal success.
`Juan M Cruz-Martinez `_
`Duncan Walker `_
`Marian Heil `_
`James Whitehead `_
`James Black `_
Indices and tables
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:caption: Contents:
setup
usage
monitoring