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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:
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:
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:
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:
Integration of modern data management practice with scientific workflows. 1-8 - Daniel Garijo, Pinar Alper, Khalid Belhajjame, Óscar Corcho, Yolanda Gil, Carole A. Goble:
Common motifs in scientific workflows: An empirical analysis. 1-8 - Hoang Nguyen, David Abramson:
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:
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:
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:
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:
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.:
Towards a quantitative academic internationalization assessment of Brazilian research groups. 1-8 - Margeret Hall, Steven O. Kimbrough, Christian Haas, Christof Weinhardt, Simon Caton:
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:
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:
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:
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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