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Exploiting semantics for e science on the semantic grid

Exploiting semantics for e science on the semantic grid

... In this paper we address the problem of exploiting semantics for e-Science [1] in the emerging future e- Science infrastructure - the Semantic Grid [2]. The discussion is taken in the context ...

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Expanding the Grid: Collaborative Opportunities in E-Science

Expanding the Grid: Collaborative Opportunities in E-Science

... The ARL report is intended to address the needs of all research libraries, but I was interested in how applicable the report might be to individual scientists at one university. I chose to conduct brief interviews with ...

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e science and the semantic web: A symbiotic relationship

e science and the semantic web: A symbiotic relationship

... enables e-Science to be carried out collaboratively in highly distributed network ...by e-Scientists (new findings, experiment results and provenance, ...

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Provenance based validation of e science experiments

Provenance based validation of e science experiments

... based e-science experiments typically involve multiple heterogeneous computing resources across a large, open and distributed ...scale e-science ...

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Cloud Computing for e-science with CARMEN

Cloud Computing for e-science with CARMEN

... for e-science ...all e-science applications designed for Cloud computing will build everything from the ground up in a bespoke manner on top of these low-level ...of e- science ...

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Three Perspectives on Collaborative Knowledge Acquisition in e Science

Three Perspectives on Collaborative Knowledge Acquisition in e Science

... many e-Science projects focusing on using grid techniques to cope with the data deluge, in this case from parallel experiments and high throughput screen- ing or even just many laboratories contributing ...

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An Architecture for e Science and its Implications

An Architecture for e Science and its Implications

... future e- Science infrastructure will be messaging subsystems that manage the communication between external resources, web services and clients to achieve the highest possible system performance and ...an ...

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Appendix to e Science Gap Analysis

Appendix to e Science Gap Analysis

... ICENI has been developed over the last three years by what is now the Grid Middleware group within the London e- Science Centre. An initial prototype was demonstrated at the first UK e-Science ...

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Web 2 0 for E Science Environments

Web 2 0 for E Science Environments

... Abstract: We examine the potential impact of Web 2.0 approaches to e-Science and Grid computing. We provide an analysis of Web Service and Grid computing core concepts, which we then map to corresponding ...

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Web 2 0 for Grids and e Science

Web 2 0 for Grids and e Science

... Abstract: Web 2.0-style services and capabilities collectively define a comprehensive distributed computing environment that may be considered an alternative or supplement to existing Grid computing approaches for ...

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Provenance based validation of E science experiments

Provenance based validation of E science experiments

... iments grows, determining whether results produced are meaningful becomes an in- creasingly difficult task. In this paper, we studied the problem of validation on such experiments. Traditionally, program validation is ...

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The UK e Science Core Programme and the Grid

The UK e Science Core Programme and the Grid

... large-scale e-Science pilot projects in many areas of science and ...the e-Science ‘Core ...UK e-Science Grid testbed. The pilot e-Science projects that have ...

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GENIE: Delivering e Science to the environmental scientist

GENIE: Delivering e Science to the environmental scientist

... London e-Science Centre [11], the Department of Computing at Im- perial College London [2], and the Southampton Regional e-Science Centre ...

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The Semantic Grid: A future e Science infrastructure

The Semantic Grid: A future e Science infrastructure

... future e-Science. The computing infrastructure for e-Science is commonly referred to as the Grid [Foster98] and this is, therefore, the term we will use ...that e-Scientists can plug ...

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A Case Study on web 2 for E Science Environments

A Case Study on web 2 for E Science Environments

... for E-Science Environments interfaces and work processes to create ...most e-Science applications are fabricated as Web Service Narrow Grids however we expect developing utilization of Web ...

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The 64 bit  NET e portal applications for e Learning and e Science

The 64 bit NET e portal applications for e Learning and e Science

... integrating e- Science middleware as well as a simple, secure web service-based Grid infrastructure for new e-Science users ...the e- Learning and e-Science communities: ...

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Enabling Provenance on Large Scale e Science Applications

Enabling Provenance on Large Scale e Science Applications

... Therefore, we have identified a small set of restrictions, which we believe are common to many situations involving integration with a large-scale e-Science ex- periment. These are: the inability to alter ...

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Experiences with e Science workflow specification and enactment in bioinformatics

Experiences with e Science workflow specification and enactment in bioinformatics

... Basic workflow requirements such as the need to support sequential and parallel flows, looping and conditionals, recursion and complex data types (not just int, float, string etc.) are treated as a ‘given’ in this paper ...

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e Science Gap Analysis

e Science Gap Analysis

... The Grid work initially focused on integrating compute resources with their associated data repositories. The two largest projects outside the UK have a major focus in this area – these are the US Trillium effort ...

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e Science and its implications

e Science and its implications

... global e-science ...collaborative e-science experiments will need the same sort of facilities as conven- tional digital libraries: a set of services for manipulation, management, discovery and ...

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