نتایج جستجو برای: e science

تعداد نتایج: 1435787  

  E-Science is a tool that helps scientists to store, interpret, analyze and make a network of their data, and it can play a critical role in different aspects of the scientific goals and research. This commentary, under the topic of Cross Border E-Science and Research Partnership: Bridging the Gap between Science and Media,[1] attempts to shed light on E-Science with emphasis on three importa...

2007
Susan V. Scott Will Venters

Grid technologies are widely regarded as important innovations for drawing together distributed knowledge workers into virtual communities. After reviewing the developments in e-science, we examine the emergence of e-social science and the potential impact on scientific discovery. Grids are currently in a key developmental phase during which the field of information systems can bring significan...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2009
Peter V Coveney Malcolm P Atkinson

These two Theme Issues of Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A contain selected papers from the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2008, which was held in Edinburgh between 8 and 11 September 2008 (http://www.allhands.org.uk/2008/). The meeting was a major success, attracting a record number of contributions (250) and a very large number of participants (527). One of us (P.V.C.) was delighted to have been able t...

2006
Sharon Lloyd David Gavaghan David Boyd Denis Noble Blanca Rodriguez Richard Clayton James Handley Ken Brodlie Gernot Plank

‘eScience can be described as the large scale science that will increasingly be carried out through distributed global collaborations enabled by the Internet.’ This describes the fundamental requirements of the Integrative Biology project to support a diverse user community to bring together scientists and technologists to develop a ‘collaboratory’ for heart and cancer modelling. This paper aim...

Journal: :Computing in Science and Engineering 2005
Gigi Karmous-Edwards

ongoing research efforts are aimed at exploiting the vast bandwidth of fiberoptic networks to both interconnect resources and enable high-performance applications, challenges continue to arise in the area of the optical control plane. The ultimate goal in this area is to extend the concept of application-driven networking into the optical space, providing unique features that couldn’t be achiev...

Journal: :Earth Science Informatics 2015
Xiaogang Ma Peter Fox Thomas W. Narock Brian Wilson

Jim Gray described e-Science as where “IT meets scientists.” (Hey et al. 2009) Science has now fully entered this newmode of operation, which combines science, informatics, computer science, cyberinfrastructure and information technology. It has been six years since the special issue Geoscience Knowledge Representation in Cyberinfrastructure (Brodaric et al. 2009) appeared in the journal Comput...

2007
Dennis Gannon

In this paper we describe a web service oriented design for problem solving systems used by scientist to orchestrate complex computational experiments. Specifically we describe a programming model for users of a science gateway or participants in a virtual organization to express non-trivial tasks that operates equally well in a environment built from a single “many core” processor or one where...

2001
Donatella Castelli Vittore Casarosa John Taylor Michael Manzke Andy Shearer Ales Krenek Lothar Zier Frédéric Desprez Giovanni Aloisio Matthias Jugel Kevin O'Neill Gustavo Alonso Ferenc Vajda Henk Nieland Alexander Komarov Natalia Andrienko Gennady Andrienko Peter Gatalsky

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2012
Thomas W. Narock Peter Fox

The past few years have witnessed unparalleled efforts to make scientific data web accessible. The Semantic Web has proven invaluable in this effort; however, much of the literature is devoted to system design, ontology creation, and trials and tribulations of current technologies. In order to fully develop the nascent field of Semantic e-Science we must also evaluate systems in real-world sett...

2011
Hugo Hiden Paul Watson Simon Woodman David Leahy

This paper describes the design of a cloud computing platform e-Science Central (eSC) which provides both Software and Platform as a Service for scientific data management, analysis and collaboration. e-SC can be deployed on both private (e.g. Eucalyptus) and public Clouds (Amazon AWS and Microsoft Windows Azure). The SaaS application allows scientists to upload data, edit and run workflows, an...

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