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e-Science 2012: Chicago, IL, USA
- 8th IEEE International Conference on E-Science, e-Science 2012, Chicago, IL, USA, October 8-12, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-4467-8
- Mina Cintho, Roberto Marcondes Cesar Junior
, João Eduardo Ferreira
:
Data-intensive analysis of HIV mutations. 1-7 - Katherine Wolstencroft
, Stuart Owen
, Carole A. Goble
, Quyen Nguyen, Olga Krebs
, Wolfgang Müller:
RightField: Semantic enrichment of Systems Biology data using spreadsheets. 1-8 - Sergey V. Kovalchuk
, Pavel A. Smirnov, Sergey S. Kosukhin, Alexander Boukhanovsky
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Virtual Simulation Objects concept as a framework for system-level simulation. 1-8 - Christian Haas
, Simon Caton
, Daniel Trumpp, Christof Weinhardt
:
A simulator for social exchanges and collaborations - Architecture and case study. 1-8 - Cristina Aiftimiei, Alberto Aimar, Andrea Ceccanti, Marco Cecchi, Alberto Di Meglio, Florida Estrella, Patrick Fuhrmam, Emidio Giorgio
, Balázs Kónya, Laurence Field, Jon Kerr Nilsen, Morris Riedel
, John White:
Towards next generations of software for distributed infrastructures: The European Middleware Initiative. 1-10 - Taghrid Samak, Dan Gunter
, Zhong Wang:
Prediction of protein solubility in E. coli. 1-8 - Michael Reiter, Uwe Breitenbücher, Oliver Kopp
, Dimka Karastoyanova
:
Quality of data driven simulation workflows. 1-8 - Jong Youl Choi, Hasan Abbasi, David Pugmire, Norbert Podhorszki, Scott Klasky, Cristian Capdevila, Manish Parashar, Matthew Wolf, Judy Qiu, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Mining hidden mixture context with ADIOS-P to improve predictive pre-fetcher accuracy. 1-8 - Sarah Cohen Boulakia
, Christine Froidevaux, Jiuqiang Chen:
Scientific workflow rewriting while preserving provenance. 1-9 - Marty Humphrey, Norm Beekwilder, Jonathan L. Goodall
, Mehmet B. Ercan
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Calibration of watershed models using cloud computing. 1-8 - Irfan Azeezullah, Friska Pambudi, Tung-Kai Shyy, Imran Azeezullah, Nigel Ward
, Jane Hunter
, Robert J. Stimson:
Statistical analysis and visualization services for Spatially Integrated Social Science datasets. 1-8 - Sherif Elmeligy Abdelhamid, Richard A. Aló, S. M. Arifuzzaman, Peter H. Beckman, Md Hasanuzzaman Bhuiyan, Keith R. Bisset, Edward A. Fox
, Geoffrey Charles Fox, Kevin Hall, S. M. Shamimul Hasan, Anurodh Joshi, Maleq Khan, Chris J. Kuhlman, Spencer J. Lee, Jonathan Leidig, Hemanth Makkapati, Madhav V. Marathe, Henning S. Mortveit
, Judy Qiu, S. S. Ravi, Zalia Shams, Ongard Sirisaengtaksin, Rajesh Subbiah, Samarth Swarup, Nick Trebon, Anil Vullikanti, Zhao Zhao:
CINET: A cyberinfrastructure for network science. 1-8 - André Luckow, Mark Santcroos, André Merzky, Ole Weidner, Pradeep Kumar Mantha, Shantenu Jha
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P∗: A model of pilot-abstractions. 1-10 - Raúl Ramos-Pollán, Fabio A. González
, Juan C. Caicedo, Angel Cruz-Roa
, Jorge E. Camargo
, Jorge A. Vanegas, Santiago A. Perez, José David Bermeo, Juan Sebastian Otálora Montenegro, Paola K. Rozo, John Edison Arevalo Ovalle:
BIGS: A framework for large-scale image processing and analysis over distributed and heterogeneous computing resources. 1-8 - Ian Stokes-Rees
, Daniel O'Donovan, Peter Doherty, Meghan Porter-Mahoney, Piotr Sliz
:
An integrated science portal for collaborative compute and data intensive protein structure studies. 1-8 - Neil E. B. Killeen, Jason M. Lohrey, Michael J. Farrell, Wilson Liu, Slavisa Garic, David Abramson
, Hoang Nguyen, Gary F. Egan
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Integration of modern data management practice with scientific workflows. 1-8 - Daniel Garijo
, Pinar Alper, Khalid Belhajjame, Óscar Corcho
, Yolanda Gil
, Carole A. Goble
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Common motifs in scientific workflows: An empirical analysis. 1-8 - Hoang Nguyen, David Abramson
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WorkWays: Interactive workflow-based science gateways. 1-8 - Badi Abdul-Wahid, Li Yu, Dinesh Rajan, Haoyun Feng, Eric Darve, Douglas Thain
, Jesús A. Izaguirre:
Folding proteins at 500 ns/hour with Work Queue. 1-8 - Weiwei Chen, Ewa Deelman:
WorkflowSim: A toolkit for simulating scientific workflows in distributed environments. 1-8 - Kary A. C. S. Ocaña
, Daniel de Oliveira
, Jonas Dias, Eduardo S. Ogasawara
, Marta Mattoso
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Discovering drug targets for neglected diseases using a pharmacophylogenomic cloud workflow. 1-8 - Elif Dede, Zacharia Fadika, Jessica Hartog, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Dan Gunter
, Shane Richard Canon:
MARISSA: MApReduce Implementation for Streaming Science Applications. 1-8 - Peter Sempolinski, Douglas Thain
, Daniel Wei, Ahsan Kareem:
A system for management of Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations for civil engineering. 1-8 - Liana Diesendruck, Luigi Marini, Rob Kooper
, Mayank Kejriwal, Kenton McHenry:
A framework to access handwritten information within large digitized paper collections. 1-10 - Dimka Karastoyanova
, Dimitrios Dentsas, David Schumm, Mirko Sonntag, Lina Sun, Karolina Vukojevic:
Service-based integration of human users in workflow-driven scientific experiments. 1-8 - Ping Wang, Linyun Fu
, Evan W. Patton, Deborah L. McGuinness
, F. Joshua Dein, Robert Sky Bristol:
Towards semantically-enabled exploration and analysis of environmental ecosystems. 1-8 - S. George Djorgovski, Ashish Mahabal, Ciro Donalek, Matthew J. Graham, Andrew J. Drake, Baback Moghaddam, Mike Turmon:
Flashes in a star stream: Automated classification of astronomical transient events. 1-8 - Jurandy Almeida
, Jefersson Alex dos Santos
, Bruna Alberton
, Ricardo da Silva Torres, Leonor Patricia C. Morellato
:
Remote phenology: Applying machine learning to detect phenological patterns in a cerrado savanna. 1-8 - Kalev Leetaru:
Towards HPC for the digital Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences: Needs and challenges of adapting academic HPC for big data. 1-6 - Eric Shook, Kalev Leetaru, Guofeng Cao, Anand Padmanabhan
, Shaowen Wang:
Happy or not: Generating topic-based emotional heatmaps for Culturomics using CyberGIS. 1-6 - Kevin Jorissen
, William Johnson, Fernando D. Vila, John J. Rehr:
High-performance computing without commitment: SC2IT: A cloud computing interface that makes computational science available to non-specialists. 1-6 - Jeremy Goecks, The Galaxy Team, Anton Nekrutenko
, James Taylor
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Lessons learned from Galaxy, a Web-based platform for high-throughput genomic analyses. 1-6 - Dinanath Sulakhe, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Utpal J. Dave:
High-performance data management for genome sequencing centers using Globus Online: A case study. 1-6 - Jack Paparian, Shawn T. Brown
, Donald S. Burke, John J. Grefenstette:
FRED Navigator: An interactive system for visualizing results from large-scale epidemic simulations. 1-5 - Liana Diesendruck, Luigi Marini, Rob Kooper
, Mayank Kejriwal, Kenton McHenry:
Digitization and search: A non-traditional use of HPC. 1-6 - Virginia Kuhn, Ritu Arora, Alan B. Craig, Kevin Franklin, Michael Simeone
, Dave Bock, Luigi Marini:
Large Scale Video Analytics: On-demand, iterative inquiry for moving image research. 1-5 - Harriett E. Green
, Kirk Hess
, Richard Hislop:
Incorporating circulation data in relevancy rankings for search algorithms in library collections. 1-6 - Roscoe A. Bartlett, Michael A. Heroux
, James M. Willenbring
:
Overview of the TriBITS lifecycle model: A Lean/Agile software lifecycle model for research-based computational science and engineering software. 1-8 - Nicolas Limare
, Laurent Oudre
, Pascal Getreuer:
IPOL: Reviewed publication and public testing of research software. 1-8 - Alberto Di Meglio, Florida Estrella, Morris Riedel
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On realizing the concept study ScienceSoft of the European Middleware Initiative: Open Software for Open Science. 1-8 - Michael Matheny, Samuel Schlachter, L. M. Crouse, E. T. Kimmel, Trilce Estrada
, Marcel Schumann, Roger S. Armen, Gary M. Zoppetti, Michela Taufer
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ExSciTecH: Expanding volunteer computing to Explore Science, Technology, and Health. 1-8 - Ryan Chard, Kris Bubendorfer, Kyle Chard:
Experiences in the design and implementation of a Social Cloud for Volunteer Computing. 1-8 - Zhenghui Hu, Wenjun Wu:
A satellite data portal developed for crowdsourcing data analysis and interpretation. 1-8 - Andriani Stylianou, Nicholas Loulloudes, Marios D. Dikaiakos:
g-Social: Enhancing integrated e-science tools with Social Networking functionality. 1-8 - Victoria Stodden, Christophe Hurlin, Christophe Pérignon:
RunMyCode.org: A novel dissemination and collaboration platform for executing published computational results. 1-8 - Evelyn Perez Cervantes, Jesús P. Mena-Chalco, Roberto Marcondes Cesar Jr.
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Towards a quantitative academic internationalization assessment of Brazilian research groups. 1-8 - Margeret Hall
, Steven O. Kimbrough, Christian Haas
, Christof Weinhardt
, Simon Caton
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Towards the gamification of well-being measures. 1-8 - Jan Bot, Migiel de Vos, Sander Boele, Marcel J. T. Reinders, Joost N. Kok:
Enabling large genomic data transfers using nation-wide and international dynamic lightpaths. 1-2 - Mark Santcroos, Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga, Daniel S. Katz
, Shantenu Jha
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Pilot abstractions for compute, data, and network. 1-2 - Jimmy Cullen, Richard Hughes-Jones, Ralph Spencer:
Verification and user experience of high data rate bandwidth-on-demand networks. 1-2 - Paul Ruth
, Anirban Mandal
, Yufeng Xin
, Ilia Baldine
, Chris Heermann, Jeffrey S. Chase:
Dynamic network provisioning for data intensive applications in the cloud. 1-2 - Brian Tierney, Ezra Kissel, D. Martin Swany
, Eric Pouyoul:
Efficient data transfer protocols for big data. 1-9 - Kerstin Kleese van Dam
, James P. Carson, Abigail L. Corrigan, Daniel R. Einstein, Zoe Guillen, Brandi Heath, Andrew P. Kuprat
, Ingela Lanekoff, Carina Lansing, Julia Laskin
, Dongsheng Li, Yan Liu, Matthew J. Marshall, Erin A. Miller
, Galya Orr, Paulo Pinheiro da Silva, Seun Ryu, Craig Szymanski, Mathew Thomas:
Velo and REXAN - Integrated data management and high speed analysis for experimental facilities. 1-9 - Darren Thompson
, Alex Khassapov, Yakov Nesterets, Timur Gureyev
, John A. Taylor
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X-ray imaging software tools for HPC clusters and the Cloud. 1-7 - Chris Myers, Michael D'Silva:
eResearch environment for remote instrumentation: VBL, RLI, VisLabl & 2. 1-2 - S. Narayanan, T. J. Madden, A. R. Sandy, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Michael Link:
GridFTP based real-time data movement architecture for x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy at the Advanced Photon Source. 1-8 - Mohammad Rezwanul Huq
, Peter M. G. Apers, Andreas Wombacher, Yoshihide Wada
, Ludovicus P. H. van Beek:
From scripts towards provenance inference. 1-8 - Francesco De Carlo, Xianghui Xiao, Kamel Fezzaa, Steve Wang, Nicholas Schwarz, Chris Jacobsen, Nikhilesh Chawla
, Florian Fusseis
:
Data intensive science at synchrotron based 3D x-ray imaging facilities. 1-3 - Richard L. Farnsworth, Scott Benes:
IRMIS: The care and feeding of a generalized relatively relational database for accelerator components with a connection to the real time EPICS Input output controllers. 1-3 - Dong Liu, Dylan Maxwell, Elder Mathias:
Web applications for experimental control at CLS. 1-4 - Luca Cinquini, Daniel J. Crichton, Chris Mattmann, John Harney, Galen M. Shipman, Feiyi Wang, Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Neill Miller, Sebastien Denvil
, Mark Morgan, Zed Pobre, Gavin M. Bell, Bob Drach, Dean N. Williams, Philip Kershaw
, Stephen Pascoe, Estanislao Gonzalez, Sandro Fiore
, Roland Schweitzer:
The Earth System Grid Federation: An open infrastructure for access to distributed geospatial data. 1-10 - Jun Yu, Steve Kelling, Jeff Gerbracht
, Weng-Keen Wong:
Automated data verification in a large-scale citizen science project: A case study. 1-8 - Yun Tian, Philip J. Rhodes:
Partial replica selection for spatial datasets. 1-10 - Junwu Luo, Bo Lang, Chao Tian, Danchen Zhang:
Image retrieval in the unstructured data management system AUDR. 1-7 - Barbara S. Minsker
, Tristan A. Wietsma:
Adaptive sampling of streaming signals. 1-7 - Robert Darby
, Simon C. Lambert, Brian Matthews
, Michael D. Wilson, K. Gitmans, Suenje Dallmeier-Tiessen, Salvatore Mele, J. Suhonen:
Enabling scientific data sharing and re-use. 1-8 - Peng Chen, Beth Plale
, Mehmet S. Aktas
:
Temporal representation for scientific data provenance. 1-8 - Shirley Y. Crompton, Brian Matthews
, Erica Y. Yang, Cameron Neylon
, Simon J. Coles
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Collaborative information management in scientific research processes. 1-7 - Sonja Holl, Olav Zimmermann, Martin Hofmann-Apitius:
A new optimization phase for scientific workflow management systems. 1-8 - You-Wei Cheah, Beth Plale
:
Provenance analysis: Towards quality provenance. 1-8 - Richard O. Sinnott
, Christopher Bayliss, Gerson Galang, Phillip Greenwood, George Koetsier, Damien Mannix, Luca Morandini, Marcos Nino-Ruiz, Christopher James Pettit, Martin Tomko
, Muhammad S. Sarwar, Robert Stimson, William Voorsluys, Ivo Widjaja:
A data-driven urban research environment for Australia. 1-8 - Jun Zhao, José Manuél Gómez-Pérez, Khalid Belhajjame, Graham Klyne, Esteban García-Cuesta
, Aleix Garrido, Kristina M. Hettne
, Marco Roos
, David De Roure
, Carole A. Goble
:
Why workflows break - Understanding and combating decay in Taverna workflows. 1-9 - Mircea Moca, Gilles Fedak:
Using Promethee methods for multi-criteria pull-based scheduling on DCIs. 1-8 - Henning Perl, Yassene Mohammed
, Michael Brenner, Matthew Smith:
Fast confidential search for bio-medical data using Bloom filters and Homomorphic Cryptography. 1-8 - Liu Yi Ling, Carlos Eduardo Driemeier, Roberto M. Cesar
:
Data-oriented research for bioresource utilization: A case study to investigate water uptake in cellulose using Principal Components. 1-7 - Scott Jensen, Beth Plale
, Xiaozhong Liu, Miao Chen, David B. Leake, Julie England:
Generalized representation and mapping for social-ecological data: Freeing data from the database. 1-8 - Ryousei Takano, Hidemoto Nakada
, Takahiro Hirofuchi, Yoshio Tanaka, Tomohiro Kudoh:
Cooperative VM migration for a virtualized HPC cluster with VMM-bypass I/O devices. 1-8 - Hui Zhang, Wenjun Wu, ZhenAn Li:
Open Social based group access control framework for e-Science data infrastructure. 1-8 - Matthew Gamble, Carole A. Goble
, Graham Klyne, Jun Zhao:
MIM: A Minimum Information Model vocabulary and framework for Scientific Linked Data. 1-8
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