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Using Web 2 0 for Scientific Applications and Scientific Communities

Using Web 2 0 for Scientific Applications and Scientific Communities

... has 0 to hundreds of state changes during the whole time section from 1994‐01‐01 to “today”, as well as hundreds of time sections when there is no GPS data for ...the web browser to the portal ...by ... See full document

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Grid portal architectures for scientific applications

Grid portal architectures for scientific applications

... of scientific communities rely upon third-party software (including both open source community science projects and commercial applications) rather than developing codes from ...environments. ... See full document

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Scientific Applications as Web Services: A Simple Guide

Scientific Applications as Web Services: A Simple Guide

... ensure only authenticated, authorized usage. Another important issue is service discovery, by which we find the URLs and descriptions for services that meet our requirements. This is one example of an information service ... See full document

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Discovering Scientific Communities using Conference Network

Discovering Scientific Communities using Conference Network

... Naming Communities Communities should be identified by a certain name which has to characterize the ...on using the names conferences which are part of the ...tagging communities checks the ... See full document

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Opal: Simple Web Services Wrappers for Scientific Applications

Opal: Simple Web Services Wrappers for Scientific Applications

... large-scale scientific applications to be run on distributed resources and coupled in innovative ...science. Scientific applications wrapped as Web services alleviate some of these ... See full document

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Discovering and Analyzing Scientific Communities using Conference Network

Discovering and Analyzing Scientific Communities using Conference Network

... unweighted networks, but it does not provide a generic solution for weighted networks. In [32] has been analyzed the algorithm for weighted graph, and a solution of weighted network is proposed which is based on mapping ... See full document

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Live Coverage of Scientific Conferences Using Web Technologies

Live Coverage of Scientific Conferences Using Web Technologies

... the Web from its users (see Text S1 for an overview of currently available ...blogging applications are a form of online social networking more dynamic than blogs or forums due to real time capabil- ities, ... See full document

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Accelerating scientific applications on GPUs

Accelerating scientific applications on GPUs

... 6.2 Future Work In WARIS-Transport we think that there is still room for improvement. The AVX kernel is already optimized, but vsettling implementation should be optimized. Currently in some kernels and with some data ... See full document

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Clouds and MapReduce for Scientific Applications

Clouds and MapReduce for Scientific Applications

... Figure 2 shows initial results from analysis of 30,000 sequences with clusters identified and visualized using dimension reduction to map to three dimensions with Multi‐dimensional scaling ... See full document

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Applicability of DryadLINQ to Scientific Applications

Applicability of DryadLINQ to Scientific Applications

... ‘n’ using SW-G algorithm is proportional to the product of the lengths of two sequences, ...the applications, unless proper load balancing measures have been taken in the task partitioning ... See full document

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COLINDA: Modeling, Representing and Using Scientific Events in the Web of Data

COLINDA: Modeling, Representing and Using Scientific Events in the Web of Data

... about scientific events and links to venue and proceedings, common Linked Data Knowledge Base DBPedia 38 and Open Linked Data repository with geographical infor- mation GeoNames 39 ... See full document

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SYSTEMATIC AND SCIENTIFIC APPROACH OF WEB DESIGNING

SYSTEMATIC AND SCIENTIFIC APPROACH OF WEB DESIGNING

... that web-development is characterized by involvement of many expertise groups with little training and experience in information systems design, that some of the existing modeling and communication tools introduce ... See full document

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Web portal for scientific computing library

Web portal for scientific computing library

... e) Utilization of mathematical simulation to support the target market and target user. Due to the growing complexity of the web, portals have become essential to the Internet users. Portals allow easy access to ... See full document

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Web Application Development for Scientific Data

Web Application Development for Scientific Data

... Spectroscopy applications exist across many scientific fields including physics, chemistry, biology and astronomy and produce data that is often represented by a spectrum, which is a plot of the response as ... See full document

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Fronting Integrated Scientific Web Applications: Design Features and Benefits for Regulatory Environments

Fronting Integrated Scientific Web Applications: Design Features and Benefits for Regulatory Environments

... regulatory applications benefit from standard industry practices such as code reuse, test-driven development, and ...a web-based dashboard suite of ecological risk assessment models supported by the United ... See full document

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Scientific Workflow Applications on Amazon EC2

Scientific Workflow Applications on Amazon EC2

... when using EC2 is the tradeoff between storage cost and transfer ...and using the stored data for multiple workflow ...the applications tested in this paper, the monthly cost to store input data is ... See full document

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Performance Monitoring of Parallel Scientific Applications

Performance Monitoring of Parallel Scientific Applications

... Abstract. This paper introduces an infrastructure for efficiently collecting performance profiles from parallel HPC codes. Integrated Performance Monitoring (IPM) brings together multiple sources of performance metrics ... See full document

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Improving Scientific Search Engine Interfaces Using Scientific Networks

Improving Scientific Search Engine Interfaces Using Scientific Networks

... to analyse scientific networks exists. Not only are various types of (sub-) net- works used, also the techniques to process these networks are not agreed upon. The only consensus was noted to be the requirement of ... See full document

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Effects of Homophily on Citation Patterns in Scientific Communities

Effects of Homophily on Citation Patterns in Scientific Communities

... 4.5 Threats to validity The experimental evaluation has been conducted using 3 foregoing datasets. The choice of those datasets was driven by the fact that they are publicly available, sufficiently pre- pared for ... See full document

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A Mid-Level Approach to Modeling Scientific Communities

A Mid-Level Approach to Modeling Scientific Communities

... My model of science funding strategies demonstrates that mid-level modeling is not merely an aspirational framework for future modeling endeavors, but a strategy that can be employed by coupling accessible data and ... See full document

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