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Urgent computing

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Urgent Computing refers to the concept of using regular Supercomputers and Grids for emergency computations such as severe weather prediction during matters on immediate concern. Applications that provide decision makers with information during critical emergencies get prioritized access to compute resources using Urgent Computing.