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What (who) is University of London Computing Centre - definition

SRCE; Srce; University of Zagreb - University Computing Centre; 10.2498; Hrčak
  • The University Computing Centre building at 5 Marohnić Street in Zagreb, home to SRCE and [[CARNET]]

University of London Computing Centre      
<body, education> (ULCC) One of the UK's national high performance computing centres. It provides networking services and large-scale computing facilities which are used by researchers from all over the UK. ULCC was founded in 1968 to provide a service for education and research. It has been at the forefront of advanced research computing since its foundation, initially providing large-scale CDC-based facilities, then from 1982 to 1991 a national Cray vector supercomputing service. Its high performance computing facilities are now centred on a 6 processor, 4 Gbyte Convex C3860 supercomputer (Neptune) with a Convex C3200 front-end (Pluto). ULCC is the main site for national and international network connections in the UK. They run the {Network Operations and Service Centre} for the JANET Internet Protocol Service (JIPS), the largest of the JANET NOCs and various international links and relays on behalf of UKERNA. ULCC's pilot National Data Repository service provides a network-accessible digital archive and filestore, based on a robotic tape system with 6 Terabytes of storage. Although the data is stored on tape, you can access it very quickly, as if it were on-line. It is made available to you via high-speed links to the JANET and SuperJANET networks. http://ulcc.ac.uk/. (1994-11-29)
Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre         
LEADING RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Dorodnicyn Computing Centre; Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciencies; Computer Centre of the Academy of Sciencies; CC RAS; Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences; 10.21469
Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre (), known as the Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciences (CC RAS) until 2015, is a research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. It was established in 1955.
Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciencies         
LEADING RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Dorodnicyn Computing Centre; Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciencies; Computer Centre of the Academy of Sciencies; CC RAS; Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences; 10.21469
Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciencies of the USSR, (renamed Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre). 40 Vavilov Street, Moscow, USSR.

Wikipedia

University Computing Centre

The University Computing Centre in Zagreb (Croatian: Sveučilišni računski centar, abbreviated SRCE, which also means "heart") has a long tradition in the area of information and communication technologies. It was founded in 1971 within the University of Zagreb, the only Croatian university at the time, with the purpose to enhance the implementation of information technologies in the academic community as well as in Croatia in general.

Today, SRCE is the main computing centre and the architect of the e-infrastructure, covering both the University of Zagreb and the whole research and high education system. Furthermore, SRCE is the competence center for information and communication technologies as well as the center for education and support in the area of ICT application.