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  1. HUBzero Tutorials: Courses

    Seminars | 08 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s): Claire Stirm

    if you are interested in creating a course or taking a course on a hub, then watch the : ; webinar training covering : ; courses. this training session covers how to set up a course, adding content, and taking a course from a student': ; s perspective. a question and answer session...

  2. HUBzero: A Platform for Scientific Research, Education, and Collaboration

    Seminars | 20 Mar 2015 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    HUBzero® is an open source software platform used to build web sites for collaboration in an academic setting.  HUBzero supports data management, computation, and the natural synergy between education and research.  This talk gives an overview of the platform, showing how it...

  3. Success Criteria for Establishing a Thriving HUBzero Based Site: A Model for Science 2.0

    Seminars | 07 Apr 2011 | Contributor(s): Lynn Zentner, Gerhard Klimeck, Krishna P. C. Madhavan, George B. Adams III

    Authors: Lynn Zentner, Gerhard Klimeck, Krishna P. C. Madhavan, George Bunch Adams IIIScience gateways utilizing HUBzero technology provide the means for rapid dissemination and use of research results by a global research and education community, extending resources that used to be available to...

  4. Exploring the Impact of nanoHUB.org on Research and Education

    Seminars | 07 Apr 2011 | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck, George B. Adams III, Krishna P. C. Madhavan, Nathan Travis Denny, Michael Zentner, Swaroop S, Lynn Zentner, Diane L Beaudoin, Mehdi Salmani-Jelodar

    Authors: Gerhard Klimeck, George B. Adams III, Krishna P. C. Madhavan, Nathan Denny, Michael G. Zentner, Swaroop Shivarajapura, Lynn K. Zentner, Diane L. Beaudoin, and Mehdi Salmani-Jelodar Network for Computational Nanotechnology, Purdue UniversityAs the first and largest HUB utilizing the...

  5. 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...

  6. HUBzero Virtual Machine Images

    Series | 04 Jan 2011

    Get started with HUBzero the easy way—by downloading and running our virtual machine image.Check out the downloads below!Be sure to also take a look at the quick start guide below.

  7. 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...

  8. Advanced Rappture Concepts

    Seminars | 05 Apr 2010 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    Rappture is the Rapid APPlication infrastrucTURE, a toolkit within the HUBzero platform that makes it easy to develop a graphical user interface for scientific modeling tools.This talk picks up where "More Rappture Objects" left off, showing some of the more advanced constructs in Rappture. Use...

  9. Rappture with C and Fortran

    Seminars | 05 Apr 2010 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    Rappture is the Rapid APPlication infrastrucTURE, a toolkit within the HUBzero platform that makes it easy to develop a graphical user interface for scientific modeling tools. Many such tools are written in C and Fortran.This talk picks up where "Introducing the Rappture Toolkit" left off,...

  10. 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...

  11. The Hub Concept for Scientific Collaboration

    Publications | 02 Feb 2010 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    The software that powers the popular nanoHUB.org site has been extracted into package called the HUBzero Platform for Scientific Collaboration. The Rosen Center for Advanced Computing, the research computing group at Purdue University, has been using this package for two years to create a...

  12. Introduction to Scientific Programming in MATLAB

    Seminars | 21 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    MATLAB is a powerful commercial tool which supports simulation and modeling across a wide range of science and engineering applications. Octave is an open source clone put out by GNU. Both tools make it extremely easy to express mathematical equations in a high-level programming language, and...

  13. Adding Rappture to MATLAB Applications

    Seminars | 21 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    Rappture is the Rapid application infrastructure, a toolkit within the HUBzero platform that makes it easy to develop a graphical user interface for scientific modeling tools. MATLAB is a powerful commercial tool which supports simulation and modeling across a wide range of science and...

  14. Rappture with C and Fortran

    Seminars | 21 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    Rappture is the Rapid application infrastructure, a toolkit within the HUBzero platform that makes it easy to develop a graphical user interface for scientific modeling tools. Many such tools are written in C and Fortran.This talk picks up where Introducing the Rappture Toolkit and Review of...

  15. Developing Scientific Tools for the HUBzero Platform

    Series | 20 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s): Michael McLennan

    HUBzero serves up simulation tools online that you can access via an ordinary web browser. Where do the tools come from? From people like you, working throughout the world on research and educational activities, wanting to give others access to their modeling codes. Anyone can upload their own...

  16. Workspace

    Tools | 16 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s): nkissebe

    Development Workspace

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