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The Condor project began in 1988 and has evolved into a feature-rich batch system that targets high-throughput computing; that is, Condor ([262], [414]) focuses on providing reliable access to computing over long periods of time instead of highly tuned, high-performance computing for short periods of time or a small number of applications.
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Couvares, P., Kosar, T., Roy, A., Weber, J., Wenger, K. (2007). Workflow Management in Condor. In: Taylor, I.J., Deelman, E., Gannon, D.B., Shields, M. (eds) Workflows for e-Science. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-757-2_22
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