Does Cloud Computing in the Atmospheric Sciences Make Sense? A case study of hybrid cloud computing at NASA Langley Research Center

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ADS bibcode
2014AGUFMIN31B3728N
year
2014
Listed Authors
Nguyen, L.
Chee, T.
Minnis, P.
Spangenberg, D.
Ayers, J. K.
Palikonda, R.
Vakhnin, A.
Dubois, R.
Murphy, P. R.
Listed Institutions
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States
Science Systems & Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, United States
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, United States
Science Systems & Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, United States
Science Systems & Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, United States
Science Systems & Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, United States
Science Systems & Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, United States
Science Systems & Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, United States
Science Systems & Applications, Inc., Hampton, VA, United States

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