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Using the HUB to Study Disaster Events
18 Sep 2013 | Contributor(s): Eric Letvin, Santiago Pujol
NIST is creating a Disaster and Failure Events Data Repository which will host a national archival database of significant hazard events, the observed performance of the built environment during those events, associated emergency response and evacuation procedures where appropriate, and the...
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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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Volunteer Computing for Hubs
Seminars | 18 Sep 2013 | Contributor(s): David Anderson
Volunteer computing is a low-cost way to increase the computing power of science portals. In this approach, groups of jobs submitted to a portal are executed on the desktop and laptop computers belonging to portal participants or to the general public. We are adding this capability to HUBzero by...
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Web Components
Seminars | 11 Sep 2013 | Contributor(s): Christopher A Smoak, Sam Wilson
This presentation will cover the initial building blocks for constructing a basic Hub component. The first session will cover component structure, interacting with the database, including your own styles and scripts, and more. You’re expected to have an intermediate understanding of PHP, as well...
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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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Workspace
Tools | 16 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s): nkissebe
Development Workspace
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Workspace
Tools | 16 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s): nkissebe
Development Workspace