Polish grid infrastructure for science and research
Ryszard Gokieli, Krzysztof Nawrocki, Adam Padee, Dorota Stojda, Karol, Wawrzyniak, Wojciech Wislicki

TL;DR
This paper describes the structure, functionality, and organization of Poland's computing Grid, primarily serving high-energy physics, and highlights its role as a distributed Tier-2 resource supporting various data-intensive sciences.
Contribution
It provides a detailed overview of Poland's Grid infrastructure, emphasizing its integration into the global Grid and its support for multiple scientific disciplines.
Findings
Poland's Grid acts as a distributed Tier-2 in the global infrastructure.
It primarily supports high-energy physics community.
It also offers services for other data-intensive sciences.
Abstract
Structure, functionality, parameters and organization of the computing Grid in Poland is described, mainly from the perspective of high-energy particle physics community, currently its largest consumer and developer. It represents distributed Tier-2 in the worldwide Grid infrastructure. It also provides services and resources for data-intensive applications in other sciences.
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