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Towards accessible, reproducible, and transparent research in the life sciences: an innovative open source VRE approach in Western France
Seminars | 24 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s): Yvan Le Bras (presenter)
Research processes in Life Sciences are evolving at a rapid pace. This evolution, due to technological breakthroughs, allows to address more ambitious scientific problems and generalizes the digital aspect of the research data in Life Sciences. If facing the actual data deluge context represents...
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Upload, Configure, Analyze, and Share Geospatial Data in 3 Minutes
Seminars | 24 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s): Lan Zhao (presenter), Hou-Jen Ko, Carol Song
Geospatial data is growing rapidly in volumes thanks to the advancement of large observatories, sensor networks, GPS technologies, and personal devices. Such data is crucial in research and education across many disciplines, making great impacts on our daily life. However, it is not an easy task...
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Uploading and Publishing New Tools
Seminars | 05 Apr 2010 | 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...
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Uploading and Publishing New Tools
Seminars | 05 Apr 2010 | 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...
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Uploading and Publishing New Tools
Seminars | 02 Apr 2011 | 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...
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Uploading and Publishing New Tools
Seminars | 02 Apr 2011 | 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...
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Using the HUBZero Platform to Enable Remote Computing on DiaGrid
Seminars | 24 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s): Christopher Thompson, Robert L Campbell, Steven Clark, Claire Stirm
The DiaGrid hub has a history of creating tools using the HUBzero platform to connect users with scientific models running on computing resources around the world. We believe many tool developers could benefit from a presentation to discuss all the ways remote execution is supported including...
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Using Workspaces to Develop Tools
Seminars | 05 Apr 2010 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan
One of the most powerful tools on any hub is something we call a workspace, which is a full-featured Linux desktop that you can access any time, any place, from your web browser. Workspaces are fully loaded with the latest open source software, including HUBzero's own Rappture toolkit, Octave, a...
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View from Purdue's CIO
Seminars | 24 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s): Gerry McCartney (presenter)
A view from Purdue University's CIO of ITaP (Information Technology at Purdue).
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Virtual Infrastructure for Data Intensive Analysis: An Update
Seminars | 24 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s): Jeanette M Sperhac (presenter)
In order to expose undergraduates in the humanities to data intensive computing, University at Buffalo's Center for Computational Research (CCR) teamed with State University of New York (SUNY) Oneonta.The resulting HUBzero-based Virtual Infrastructure for Data Intensive Analysis (VIDIA) has...
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What's Under the Hood?
Seminars | 02 Apr 2011 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan
This talk shows how Rappture invokes your tool, passes in input values, and extracts output results. It takes a close look at the XML language that Rappture uses to describe your tool.
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Who are we talking about? The Role of Person Identifiers in Scholarly Communications
Seminars | 08 Oct 2014 | Contributor(s): Laura Paglione
Persistent unique identifiers have been a mainstay in scholarly communication for many years. It would be difficult to think of precisely describing a book without its ISBN or an article without its DOI. Until recently, identifiers most commonly referred to the activities or outcomes of research,...
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Workspace
Tools | 16 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s): nkissebe
Development Workspace
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Workspace
Tools | 16 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s): nkissebe
Development Workspace
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WS-PGRADE/gUSE: supporting e-Science communities in Europe
Seminars | 08 Oct 2014 | Contributor(s): Zoltan Farkas
Scientists without a strong background in IT need user-friendly science gateways to run their experiments on different compute infrastructures using data from diverse types of storage services. A proper core science gateway framework can be used to hide the details of accessing these compute and...