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SUMMARY:A Microservices Architecture Toolkit for Interconnected Science Ec
 osystems
DESCRIPTION:Michael J. Brim, Lance Drane, Marshall McDonnell, Christian En
 gelmann, and Addi Malviya Thakur (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL))\n\
 nMicroservices architecture is a promising approach for developing reusabl
 e scientific workflow capabilities for integrating diverse resources, such
  as experimental and observational instruments and advanced computational 
 and data management systems, across many distributed organizations and fac
 ilities.\nIn this paper, we describe how the INTERSECT Open Architecture l
 everages federated systems of microservices to construct interconnected sc
 ience ecosystems, review how the INTERSECT software development kit eases 
 microservice capability development, and demonstrate the use of such capab
 ilities for deploying an example multi-facility INTERSECT ecosystem.\n\nTa
 g: Applications and Application Frameworks, Distributed Computing, Middlew
 are and System Software\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSes
 sion Chairs: Silvina Caino-Lores (French Institute for Research in Compute
 r Science and Automation (INRIA)) and Anirban Mandal\n\n
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