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  1. AWS 101: What is Amazon Web Services and how is Amazon's Cloud used in Science and Education

    24 Jun 2016 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Steve Elliot (presenter)

    Amazon Web Services is used by over 1 million customers and 4500 different academic institutions around the globe. AWS users leverage Amazon’s cloud for everything from mission critical space operations to launching new business and social apps or running large compute jobs across thousands...

  2. Building the real-time hub

    08 Oct 2014 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Andy Burnett, David Lomas

    Many forms of collaboration can be significantly enhanced through the addition of real-time interaction. This presentation will cover our experiments in integrating Node.js with HUBzero, and creating real-time applications that live within the existing HUBzero framework.

  3. Building the real-time hub

    08 Oct 2014 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Andy Burnett, David Lomas

    Many forms of collaboration can be significantly enhanced through the addition of real-time interaction. This presentation will cover our experiments in integrating Node.js with HUBzero, and creating real-time applications that live within the existing HUBzero framework.

  4. Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure

    09 Oct 2014 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Von Welch

    The Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure (CTSC / trustedci.org) is a NSF-funded project to provide cybersecurity leadership and applied research for the NSF scientific computing community. CTSC has engaged with nearly a dozen NSF project on cybersecurity challenges as well as...

  5. Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure

    09 Oct 2014 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Von Welch

    The Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure (CTSC / trustedci.org) is a NSF-funded project to provide cybersecurity leadership and applied research for the NSF scientific computing community. CTSC has engaged with nearly a dozen NSF project on cybersecurity challenges as well as...

  6. Collaboration and Contributions

    11 Sep 2013 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Emily Kayser

    This presentation will describe:- What hub groups are, and how to find or create them- How to invite and manage users in a group- Group manager functions- Group features that help facilitate group collaboration, including new calendar features- What resources are, and how they are contributed-...

  7. Collections

    11 Sep 2013 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Erich Huebner

    This presentation will demo the HUBzero Collections component. Collections was designed as a “Pinterest” for research. Researchers and collaborators can now quickly add (or pin) a resource, wiki page, link, or almost any other page of the hub to their collection set. We will talk about creating a...

  8. Collections–Pinterest for Hubs. The STEMEdhub.org use of Collections

    11 Sep 2013 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Ann Bessenbacher

    Unlike some hubs that are designed around one central concept, STEMEdhub.org was created under the general concept of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Education. STEMEdhub.org is designed as a set of smaller hubs set up as groups. With STEMEdhub.org based around the concept of...

  9. Complex Workloads on HUBzero – Pegasus Workflow Management System

    24 Jun 2016 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Karan Vahi (presenter), Mats Rynge, Steven Clark, Ewa Deelman

    The HUBzero platform for scientific collaboration enables tool developers to build tools that are easily shared with both researchers and educators. This enables users to login and start their analysis without worrying about setup and configuration of the tools. Once, the analysis is done...

  10. Complex Workloads on HUBzero – Pegasus Workflow Management System

    24 Jun 2016 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Karan Vahi (presenter), Mats Rynge, Steven Clark, Ewa Deelman

    The HUBzero platform for scientific collaboration enables tool developers to build tools that are easily shared with both researchers and educators. This enables users to login and start their analysis without worrying about setup and configuration of the tools. Once, the analysis is done...

  11. Complex Workloads on HUBzero – Pegasus Workflow Management System

    24 Jun 2016 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Karan Vahi (presenter), Mats Rynge, Steven Clark, Ewa Deelman

    The HUBzero platform for scientific collaboration enables tool developers to build tools that are easily shared with both researchers and educators. This enables users to login and start their analysis without worrying about setup and configuration of the tools. Once, the analysis is done...

  12. Computational System Federation through a Common Service Bus

    24 Jun 2016 | Seminars | Contributor(s): James Fourman, Matthew D Jacobsen, Kevin Porter, Claire Stirm

    The Integrated Collaborative Environment (ICE) is a federated software framework that aims at connecting disparate systems for the purpose of enhanced productivity in the AFRL community. To meet demands for greater efficiency and better research, ICE acts as a common mediator between numerous...

  13. Computational System Federation through a Common Service Bus

    24 Jun 2016 | Seminars | Contributor(s): James Fourman, Matthew D Jacobsen, Kevin Porter, Claire Stirm

    The Integrated Collaborative Environment (ICE) is a federated software framework that aims at connecting disparate systems for the purpose of enhanced productivity in the AFRL community. To meet demands for greater efficiency and better research, ICE acts as a common mediator between numerous...

  14. Computational System Federation through a Common Service Bus

    24 Jun 2016 | Seminars | Contributor(s): James Fourman, Matthew D Jacobsen, Kevin Porter, Claire Stirm

    The Integrated Collaborative Environment (ICE) is a federated software framework that aims at connecting disparate systems for the purpose of enhanced productivity in the AFRL community. To meet demands for greater efficiency and better research, ICE acts as a common mediator between numerous...

  15. Configuring and Customizing

    11 Sep 2013 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Erich Huebner

    Congratulations! Your HUBzero software is installed. Now what? Each new hub requires some configuration and customization based on your needs. We'll talk about content configuration (article pages), home page configuration (modules, news/announcements, banner), member registration customization...

  16. Contributing to the Hubzero CMS via GitHUB

    19 Jan 2017 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Kevin Wojkovich, Claire Stirm

    You will need to create a GitHUB account. They’re free and that’s all you need toget started.

  17. Courses Component

    11 Sep 2013 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Emily Kayser

    This presentation will demo the HUBzero Courses component. It will describe features and functionality of this new component, including:- Course Builder – Uploading content (homework, lecture videos) and creating exams- Creating discussion posts- The differences between the Instructor and Student...

  18. Creating a Bibliography and Taxonomy within HUBzero: a HABRI Central Case Study

    11 Sep 2013 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Gretchen Stephens, Jane Yatcilla

    In a landmark collaboration between the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, the Purdue University Libraries, the Purdue University Press with funding from the HABRI (Human Animal Bond Research Initiative) Foundation, HABRI Central is being developed on the HUBzero platform to...

  19. Creating a Materials Innovation Infrastructure

    08 Oct 2014 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Matthew D Jacobsen, Charles Ward

    Establishing a pervasive Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) environment requires model-based definition of materials and processes in a historically ad hoc and disconnected research environment, which in turn demands a significant paradigm shift in both capability and culture....

  20. Creating a Materials Innovation Infrastructure

    08 Oct 2014 | Seminars | Contributor(s): Matthew D Jacobsen, Charles Ward

    Establishing a pervasive Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) environment requires model-based definition of materials and processes in a historically ad hoc and disconnected research environment, which in turn demands a significant paradigm shift in both capability and culture....

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