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Pacific Research Platform 2015 Workshop – Report

Published by NRP on December 16, 2015December 16, 2015

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This work was supported in part by National Science Foundation (NSF) awards CNS-1730158, ACI-1540112, ACI-1541349, OAC-1826967, OAC-2112167, CNS-2100237, CNS-2120019, and the University of California San Diego's California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology/Qualcomm Institute and San Diego Supercomputer Center. Thanks to CENIC for the 100Gbps networks.