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  1. HUBbub 2010 - Setting up a new hub and hub management, Day 2

    08 Aug 2011 | Series

  2. HUBbub 2010 - Extending hub functionality through PHP/web programming, Day 1

    08 Aug 2011 | Series

  3. HUBbub 2010 - Creating and publishing scientific tools, Day 1

    08 Aug 2011 | Series

  4. HUBbub 2010 - Setting up a new hub and hub management, Day 1

    08 Aug 2011 | Series

  5. HUBbub 2010 Morning Sessions, Day 1

    08 Aug 2011 | Series

    Workshop for the HUBzero™ User CommunityThe HUBzero™ software was released as Open Source during HUBbub 2010, April 13th - 14th!HUBzero™ is supported by a consortium of universities including Purdue, Indiana, Clemson, and Wisconsin. The HUBzero Platform is the basis of nanoHUB.org and 20 other...

  6. Rappture Bootcamp

    15 Jul 2011 | Courses | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    HUBzero lets you access simulation tools online via an ordinary web browser. Where do the tools come from? From you--hundreds of you throughout the world who are developing simulation and modeling tools for your hub. Anyone can upload their own code onto a hub and publish a tool for a limited...

  7. Rappture Bootcamp: 2.1 Review of Scientific Programming in C and Fortran

    15 Jul 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

  8. Rappture Bootcamp: 1.4 Adding Rappture to MATLAB Applications

    15 Jul 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

  9. Rappture Bootcamp: 1.3 Introduction to Scientific Programming in MATLAB

    15 Jul 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

  10. Rappture Bootcamp: 1.2 What's Under the Hood?

    15 Jul 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

  11. Rappture Bootcamp: 1.1 Introducing the Rappture Toolkit

    15 Jul 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

  12. HUBzero Roadmap Community Feedback/Discussion

    27 Jun 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Nikki Huang

    This presentation forms part of the morning sessions at HUBbub 2011. These sessions covered topics ranging from plenary speakers discussing the future of cyberinfrastructure and research at public universities and tech talk discussions on HUBzero's new functionality and ways to enhance your hub.

  13. HUB2CAC to access Matlab clusters

    24 May 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Pascal Meunier, Steven Clark

    Do you have a computationally intensive Matlab tool? HUB2CAC cansimplify the work needed so your tool can benefit from Matlabclusters, in particular Cornell's CAC. With only a few items in aconfiguration file, HUB2CAC will manage your Matlab code so it can beused in 6 different configurations:...

  14. Day-to-day Management

    18 Apr 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Nikki Huang

    This is the sixth and last of the presentations on configuring and managing your hub presented at HUBbub 2011. Answers to the following questions can be found in the handout attached:- What are tickets and how are they submitted?- How do we respond to tickets?- How do we approve pending...

  15. Administrative Tasks

    18 Apr 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Nikki Huang

    This is the fifth of six presentations on configuring and managing your hub presented at HUBbub 2011. Answers to the following questions can be found in the handout attached:- How do we change user roles/permissions on the hub?- What are global and individual parameters?- What is the Knowledge...

  16. Groups and Collaboration

    18 Apr 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Nikki Huang

    This is the fourth of six presentations on configuring and managing your hub presented at HUBbub 2011. Answers to the following questions can be found in the handout and demoed in the video attached:- What are groups on the hub?- How do users create a group on the hub?- How do we invite users to...

  17. Enhancing web functionality through template overrides

    13 Apr 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Steven Snyder

    This is the first of three presentations from HUBbub 2011 on Advanced Topics. This particular session covers the basics of using template overrides within your hub. The purpose of template overrides is to alter the view of a given component or plugin without altering the core HUBzero code.

  18. Adapting HUBzero for the Arts and Humanities

    11 Apr 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Bruce Barton

    Author: Bruce BartonProject Bamboo is a multi-institutional effort to develop and deploy rich computing platforms and services for conducting collaborative research in the arts and humanities.Two HUBzero Consortium members, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Indiana University, are extending...

  19. CLEERHub: Using an Online Collaborative Workspace as a Cognitive Tool

    11 Apr 2011 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Natasha Perova, Ruth Streveler, Qaiser Hameed Malik

    Authors: Nataliia Perova, Qaiser Malik, Dr. Ruth StrevelerOur research looks at how to better support collaboration in Communities of Practice. In particular, we focus on using CLEERHub.org as an online platform for collaboration. To facilitate online group research collaboration, CLEERHub...

  20. Research Support at Purdue University

    08 Apr 2011 | Seminars

    This presentation forms part of the morning sessions at HUBbub 2011. These sessions covered topics ranging from plenary speakers discussing the future of cyberinfrastructure and research at public universities and tech talk discussions on HUBzero's new functionality and ways to enhance your hub.

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