Cloud Community for Polymeric and Composites Simulations Products

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The paper presents the development of a scientific cloud computing community for polymeric and composites products that offers high performance computation capability. The scientific research community will use the cloud to resolve complex issues. This community will include data storage, a polymeric materials encyclopaedia, softwares for simulation, design, so will determine a functional independence. Cloud computing will increase the productivity and innovation in all polymeric and composites field. The software platform consists of several virtual machines running a Unix (or derivatives as Linux or *BSD’s) operating systems using specialised software, Open Source software for materials and process modeling, a scientific package for polymeric material simulations.

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