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Performance evaluation of a grid resource monitoring and discovery service
The Grid Information Service (GIS) is one of the Grid Common Services which make up the basic functions belonging to Grids. This service offers a resource discovery mechanism, of which an implementation is provided by the Monitoring and Discovery Service (MDS- 2) which is part of the Globus Toolkit. Grid applications are typically the users of this resource discovery mechanism; knowledge is thus obtained about the existence of appropriate resources on which to execute jobs. Since these Grid applications are likely to be influenced by dynamic middleware, it is crucial that they experience a reliable performance for the proper utilisation of resources and for accountability purposes. Consequently, the approach taken in this paper is to investigate and evaluate a level of performance obtainable from the MDS. A better understanding of the performance of the GRIS (Grid Resource Information Service) and subsequently the GIIS (Grid Index Information Service), leads to a more standard way of formalising the performance of a Grid Information Service. This is achieved by defining a number of performance metrics which are analysed against a set of different information gathering methods and GRIS back-end implementations
Input data for ismip6-gris-results-processing
<p>This archive provides the input data used for scalar processing of ISMIP6 Greenland ice sheet output data. </p><p>Processing scripts are available on github (https://github.com/ismip/ismip6-gris-results-processing) and have been additionally archived on zenodo (https://zenodo.org/records/3939115).</p><p>Results are related to publication "The future sea-level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet: a multi-model ensemble study of ISMIP6" , Goelzer et al., 2020</p><p> </p>
Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939 [picture] /
From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "G6".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Léon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179096. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library
Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (left), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (right), in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1939 [picture] /
From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "G10".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Léon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179104; Additional resources on the Ballets Russes and their Australasian tours are listed on the Ballets Russes Project resources page at http://www.nla.gov.au/balletsrusses/resources.html. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library
A. High grapevine pinot gris virus titers in grapevines showing grapevine leaf mottling and deformation
Grapevine Pinot gris virus (GPGV) was discovered in Trentino, Italy, where it was associated with symptoms of chlorotic mottling and leaf deformation (GLMD) (Giampetruzzi 2012). The virus was reported in all the main grape growing areas worldwide (Saldarelli 2017). A study was accomplished on field- and screenhouse-grown grapevines in Apulia, Italy, showing GLMD to ascertain the role of the virus in symptoms
Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (kneeling centre), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939 [picture] /
From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "G2".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Léon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179095. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library
Yurek Shabelevsky as the Shepherd (centre front), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, October 1938 [picture] /
From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; No number on front. J15 on reverse. Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Léon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179094. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library
Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (centre front), Roman Jasinsky as the Shepherd (centre front behind Riabouchinska), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, April 1939 [picture] /
From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J18".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Léon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179098. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library
Tatiana Riabouchinska as the Serving Maid (elevated), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939 [picture] /
From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J13".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Léon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179092. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library
Borislav Runanine as a Nobleman (second from right), and artists of the company, in Les dieux mendiants, Covent Garden Russian Ballet, Australian tour, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, ca. 1939 [picture] /
From: Les dieux mendiants (The gods go a-begging) / pastorale by M. Sobeka ; music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Sir Thomas Beecham.; Inscription: "J14".; Part of the collection: Hugh P. Hall collection of photographs, 1938-1940.; Performed October 1938 and April 1939.; Choreography by David Lichine ; scenery by Léon Bakst ; costumes by Juan Gris.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4179093. One of a collection of photographs taken by Hugh P. Hall of 28 ballet productions performed by the Covent Garden Russian Ballet (toured Australia 1938-1939) and the Original Ballet Russe (toured Australia 1939-1940). These are the second and third of the three Ballets Russes companies which toured Australasia between 1936 and 1940. The photographs were taken from the auditorium during a live performance in His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne and mounted on cardboard for display purposes. For conservation and storage, the photographs have been demounted. The original arrangement of the photographs has been recorded, and details are available from the Pictures Branch of the National Library
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