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Open Cirrus Cloud Computing Testbed: Federated Data Centers for Open Source Systems a

HPL-2009-134 Open CirrusTM Cloud Computing Testbed: Federated Data Centers for Open Source Systems and Services Research - Campbell, Roy; Gupta, Indranil; Heath, Michael; Ko, Steven Y.; Kozuch, Michael; Kunze, Marcel; Kwan, Thomas; Lai, Kevin; Lee, Hing Yan; Lyons, Martha; Milojicic, Dejan; O'Hallaron, David; Soh, Yeng Chai
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Abstract: There are a number of important and useful testbeds, such as PlanetLab, EmuLab, IBM/Google cluster, and Amazon EC2/S3, that enable researchers to study different aspects of distributed computing. However, no single testbed supports research spanning systems, applications, services, open-source devel ...
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roundtrip(1)						      User's Reference Manual						      roundtrip(1)

NAME
roundtrip -- a comparison program for testing roundtrip conversion SYNOPSIS
roundtrip filename filename DESCRIPTION
The roundtrip program is essentially a "chemical diff." That is, it will return with an error if two files do not have the same number of atoms, the same number of molecules, and where appropriate, the same element and coordinates for each atom. OPTIONS
If given two filenames, roundtrip will guess the file format from the extension. EXAMPLES
Compare two files created via a roundtrip test roundtrip 3d.sdf 3d.xyz SEE ALSO
babel(1) The web pages for Open Babel can be found at: <http://openbabel.org/> AUTHORS
Open Babel is developed by a cast of many, including currrent maintainers Geoff Hutchison, Chris Morley, Michael Banck, and innumerable oth- ers who have contributed fixes and additions. For more contributors to Open Babel, see <http://openbabel.org/wiki/THANKS> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1998-2001 by OpenEye Scientific Software, Inc. Some portions Copyright (C) 2001-2007 by Geoffrey R. Hutchison and other contributors. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABIL- ITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Open Babel 2.2 July 4, 2008 Open Babel 2.2