Difference between revisions of "Gaussian License"

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The license may be signed by contacting the HPC Center, and we can setup an appointment for you to come in and sign the appropriate forms.
 
The license may be signed by contacting the HPC Center, and we can setup an appointment for you to come in and sign the appropriate forms.
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==Restrictions==
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In signing the Gaussian license, you are agreeing to the following:
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* I am not a member of a research group developing software competitive to Gaussian.
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* I will stop using Gaussian on UF HPC systems immediately and will notify the UF HPC Center if there is a change in my situation that would bring into question my status with respect to the above.
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* I will not copy the Gaussian software, nor make it available to anyone else.
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* I will properly acknowledge Gaussian Inc. in published works to which Gaussian calculations on the WestGrid systems contributed.
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(See [http://www.gaussian.com/g_tech/g_ur/m_citation.htm Gaussian Citation] for details.)

Revision as of 19:30, 31 August 2012

Information

Gaussian is a licensed program. The license held by UF HPC is limited to the UF HPC operated computers at the University of Florida.

In order to use Gaussian at the UF HPC Center, users must fill out and sign a license agreement first.

The license may be signed by contacting the HPC Center, and we can setup an appointment for you to come in and sign the appropriate forms.

Restrictions

In signing the Gaussian license, you are agreeing to the following:

  • I am not a member of a research group developing software competitive to Gaussian.
  • I will stop using Gaussian on UF HPC systems immediately and will notify the UF HPC Center if there is a change in my situation that would bring into question my status with respect to the above.
  • I will not copy the Gaussian software, nor make it available to anyone else.
  • I will properly acknowledge Gaussian Inc. in published works to which Gaussian calculations on the WestGrid systems contributed.

(See Gaussian Citation for details.)