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Cyberinfrastructure for e-Science

Science, 2005
Here we describe the requirements of an e-Infrastructure to enable faster, better, and different scientific research capabilities. We use two application exemplars taken from the United Kingdom's e-Science Programme to illustrate these requirements and make the case for a service-oriented infrastructure.
Hey, Tony, Trefethen, Anne
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E-collisions using e-science

Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters, 2008
We describe a computational science research program primarily aimed at engineering numerically robust software that can exploit high performance on distributed computers in the study of electron collisions with atoms and ions. In particular, we describe the development of 2DRMP-G, a Grid aware 2-dimensional R-matrix propagator and its numerical ...
Scott, Norman Stanley   +6 more
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Computational e-Science

2009 5th IEEE International Conference on E-Science Workshops, 2009
The workshop stems from the successful International Conference on Computational Science 2010 for the past 9 years. The workshop focuses on the UK and aims to bring together researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science together with researchers from various application areas who are pioneering advanced application of computational ...
Vassil Alexandrov, Peter Sloot
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Imagining E-Science beyond Computation

2006
This chapter problematizes the relation between the varied modes of knowledge production in the sciences and humanities, and the assumptions underlying the design of current e-science initiatives. Using the notion of “epistemic culture” to analyze various areas of scientific research practices, we show that current conceptions of e-science are firmly ...
Wouters, P., Beaulieu, A.
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Practice-centered e-science

Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Supporting group work - GROUP '10, 2010
Cyberinfrastructure is a rapidly growing area of global research and funding with a history of emphasizing the role technology will play in changing scientific work practices. This paper proposes a practice-theoretic perspective that is informative to cyberinfrastructure research and design.
Tyler Pace   +2 more
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Semantic e-Science

2010
The Semantic Web has been a very important development in how knowledge is disseminated and manipulated on the Web, but it has been of particular importance to the flow of scientific knowledge, and will continue to shape how data is stored and accessed in a broad range of disciplines, including life sciences, earth science, materials science, and the ...
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'e-science and cyberinfrastructure

Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web, 2006
The Internet was the inspiration of J.C.R.Licklider when he was at the Advanced Research Projects Agency in the 1960's. In those pre-Moore's Law days, Licklider imagined a future in which researchers could access and use computers and data from anywhere in the world.
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Programming E-Science Gateways

2008
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 ...
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Computational sustainability meets materials science

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Carla P Gomes, John Gregoire
exaly  

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