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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...
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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.
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HUBbub 2011 Morning Sessions, Day 1
Series | 02 Apr 2011
HUBzero® is a platform for creating web sites that support scientific research, education, and collaboration. Released as open source during HUBbub 2010 and a new version being released this year at HUBbub 2011, the HUBzero® Platform is the basis of nanoHUB.org and 25 other sites, delivering...
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Configuring and Managing Your Hub
Series | 02 Apr 2011 | Contributor(s): Nikki Huang, Sam Wilson
Congratulations! Your HUBzero software is installed. Now what? Each new hub requires some configuration and customization, and once the hub is online and open to users, it requires some care and feeding. For example, you may configure your hub so that new content must be approved before it...
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Advanced Topics
Series | 03 Apr 2011 | Contributor(s): Sam Wilson, John B Rosheck, Steven Snyder
Interested in installing a new hub or modifying the code for your existing hub? This session will dive in deeper and give you a chance to ask tough questions. Specifically, this tutorial will address the following advanced topics:Enhancing web functionality through template overridesInstalling...
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HUBbub 2011 Morning Sessions, Day 2
Series | 06 Apr 2011
HUBzero® is a platform for creating web sites that support scientific research, education, and collaboration. Released as open source during HUBbub 2010 and a new version being released this year at HUBbub 2011, the HUBzero® Platform is the basis of nanoHUB.org and 25 other sites, delivering...
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Using HUBzero to Support Scientific Projects (Part 1)
Series | 06 Apr 2011
HUBzero supports more than 25 hubs in a wide range of disciplines including nanotechnology, cancer care, bio-fuels, battery technology for electric vehicles, earthquake engineering, volcanic activity, pharmaceutical engineering, microelectromechanical systems, environmental modeling, and heat...
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Using HUBzero to Support Scientific Projects (Part 2)
Series | 07 Apr 2011
HUBzero supports more than 25 hubs in a wide range of disciplines including nanotechnology, cancer care, bio-fuels, battery technology for electric vehicles, earthquake engineering, volcanic activity, pharmaceutical engineering, microelectromechanical systems, environmental modeling, and heat...
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HUBbub 2010 Morning Sessions, Day 1
Series | 08 Aug 2011
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...
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HUBbub 2010 - Setting up a new hub and hub management, Day 1
Series | 08 Aug 2011