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    • Science gateways on the TeraGrid: A survey of issues for deployment of community gateway interfaces to shared high-end computing resources 

      Catlett, Charlie; Goasguen, Sebastien; Marsteller, Jim; Martin, Stuart; Middleton, Don; Price, Kevin J.; Shankar, Anurag; Welch, Von; Wilkins-Diehr, Nancy (2006)
      Increasingly, the scientific community has been using web portals and desktop applications to organize their work. The TeraGrid team determined that it would be important to create a set of capabilities that would allow ...
    • Secure federated light-weight web portals for FusionGrid 

      Aswath, D.; Goode, M.; Kim, N.Y.; Lee, X.; Thompson, M. (2006)
      The FusionGrid infrastructure provides a collaborative virtual environment for secure sharing of computation, visualization and data resources over the Internet to support the scientific needs of the US magnetic fusion ...
    • SimpleGrid toolkit: Enabling efficient learning and development of TeraGrid Science Gateway 

      Wang, Shaowen; Liu, Yan; Wilkins-Diehr, Nancy; Martin, Stuart (Grid Computing Environments (GCE), 2007)
      Science gateways have become an important cyberenvironment modality to bridge domain applications and cyberinfrastructure, which is fundamental to make cyberinfrastructure integral and effective to the practice of advancing ...
    • TeraGrid information services 

      Navarro, John-Paul (Grid Computing Environments (GCE), 2007)
      Grids include interconnected hardware components, coordinated software, coordinated (grid) services, and institutions and groups that operate them. To effectively use grids, users need access to information about the ...
    • TeraGrid user portal v1.0: Architecture, design, and technologies 

      Boisseau, Jay; Dahan, Maytal; Roberts, Eric (2006)
      The TeraGrid [1] is a grid computing project for building a world-class comprehensive distributed infrastructure for scientific discovery. TeraGrid comprises many heterogeneous systems that enable high performance computing, ...
    • The Integration of AJAX, interactive X Windows applications and application input generation into the UCLA grid portal 

      Slottow, Joan; Korambath, Prakashan; Jin, Kejian (2007)
      The University of California (UC) has adopted the UCLA Grid Portal (UGP), a Globus Incubator project, to create grids of computational clusters [1] at its campuses. Campus grids can also be accessed system wide via the UC ...
    • The Java CoG kit experiment manager 

      Angulo, David; von Laszewski, Gregor; Trieu, Tan; Zimnt, Phillip (2006)
      In this paper, we introduced a framework for experiment management that simplifies the users’ interaction with grid environments by managing a large number of tasks to be conducted as part of the experiment by the individual ...
    • The Vine Toolkit 

      Russell, Michael (Grid Computing Environments (GCE), 2007)
      The Vine Toolkit is a modular, extensible Java application and library development framework created by the authors of GridSphere's GridPortlets Project. Vine inherits and improves upon the Resources Model of GridPortlets ...
    • Towards a rich-context participatory cyberenvironment 

      Liu, Yong; McGrath, Robert; Myers, James; Futrelle, Joe (Grid Computing Environments (GCE), 2007)
      To enable and support innovative research in science and engineering, the next generation Cyberinfrastructure must be able to support collaboration across disciplines and conceptual contexts. At NCSA, we are building ...
    • Tuple board: A New distributed computing paradigm for mobile ad hoc networks 

      Kaminsky, Alan; Bondada, Chaithanya (2005)
      Owners of wireless mobile computing devices (like laptop PCs and PDAs) need to share information with other nearby devices. Examples include calendars, photos, music, or mall shopping directories. The tuple board is a ...
    • WATT: A Compiler for automated visualization service generation 

      Bollig, Evan; Lyness, Martin; Erlebacher, Gordon; Yuen, David (Grid Computing Environments (GCE), 2007)
      Service-oriented application development is a time consuming task that changes little between projects. In general, development is a two step process where developers first create the core functionality of the service and ...
    • WebGReIC: Towards ubiquitous grid data management services 

      Aloisio, Giovanni; Cafaro, Massimo; Fiore, Sandro; Mirto, Maria (2006)
      Nowadays, data grid management systems are becoming increasingly important in the context of the recently adopted service oriented science paradigm. The Grid Relational Catalog (GRelC) project is working towards an integrated, ...
    • Workflow management through Cobalt 

      Angulo, David; Bone, Matthew; Grubbs, Christopher; von Laszewski, Gregor (2006)
      Workflow management is an important part of scientific experiments. A common pattern that scientists are using is based on repetitive job execution on a variety of different systems, and managing such job execution is ...
    • Workflow-level parameter study management in multi-grid environments by the P-GRADE grid portal 

      Farkas, Zoltan; Gabor, Hermann; Kacsuk, Peter; Sipos, Gergely; Toth, Adrian (2006)
      Workflow applications are frequently used in many production Grids. There is a natural need to run the same workflow with many different parameter sets. Unfortunately current Grid portals either do not support this kind ...