German E-science

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2008 - 2008

Anzahl

15

Co-Autoren

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution Ontoverse: Collaborative Knowledge Management in the Life Sciences Network (2008)

German E-science, Ingo Paulsen, Dominic Mainz, Katrin Weller, Indra Mainz, Jochen Kohl, ...

This paper regards the two aspects of knowledge networking: data networks for information integration and social networks for information sharing in communities. The importance of ontologies as a...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution Automated Workflows using Dialectical Argumentation (2008)

German E-science, Jarred Mcginnis, Stefano Bromuri, Visara Urovi, Kostas Stathis

This paper presents a framework for dynamic workflow creation and execution developed as part of ARGUGRID, a collaborative project that seeks to provide a new model for programming the Grid at a...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution Grid Services Toolkit for Process Data Processing (2008)

German E-science, T. Jejkal, T. Müller, R. Stotzka, M. Sutter, V. Hartmann, ...

Grid is a rapidly growing new technology that will provide easy access to huge amounts of computer resources, both hardware and software. As these resources become available soon, more and more...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution A Multi-Agent Framework for Personalized Information Filtering (2008)

German E-science, A. Lommatzsch, M. Mehlitz, J. Kunegis

As today the amount of accessible information is overwhelming, the intelligent and personalized filtering of available information is a great challenge. The main problems are that the relevant...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution The WISENT Grid Architecture: Coping with (2008)

German E-science, Guido Scherp, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Jan Ploski

In energy meteorology research, scientists from several domains such as physics, meteorology and electrical engineering work together to obtain information needed to characterize energy production...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution StemNet: An Evolving Service for Knowledge Networking in the Life Sciences (2008)

German E-science, Udo Hahn, Joachim Wermter, David S. Deluca, Rainer Blasczyk, Michael Poprat, ...

Up until now, crucial life science information resources, whether bibliographic or factual databases, are isolated from each other. Moreover, semantic metadata intended to structure their contents is...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution Saving Expenses With Technology Enhanced Learning (2008)

German E-science, Richard Hackelbusch

Long study terms and a large number of students who do not successfully finish their academic programs are damaging the national economies to a large tune. In addition, personal study guidance to...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution (2008)

German E-science, Stellaris An, M. Högqvist, T. Röblitz, A. Reinefeld

We present Stellaris, the information service of the community project AstroGrid-D. Stellaris is the core component of the AstroGrid-D middleware that enables scientists to share their resources,...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution Requirements and Design of a Collaborative Online Visualization and Steering Framework for Grid and e-Science infrastructures (2008)

German E-science, Morris Riedel, Wolfgang Frings, Sonja Dominiczak, Thomas Eickermann, Thomas Düssel, ...

Many production e-Science infrastructures (e.g. DEISA, D-Grid) have begun to offer a wide variety of services for end-users during the past several years. Many e-Scientists solve their scientific...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution Architecture of the Grid Services Toolkit for Process Data Processing (2008)

German E-science, T. Jejkal, T. Müller, R. Stotzka, M. Sutter, V. Hartmann, ...

Grid is a rapidly growing new technology that will provide easy access to huge amounts of computer resources, both hardware and software. As these resources become available soon, more and more...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution User-Centric Monitoring and Steering of the Execution of Large Job Sets (2008)

German E-science, Ralph Müller-pfefferkorn, Reinhard Neumann, Thomas William, Stefan Borovac, Torsten Harenberg, ...

Processing of large data sets with high through put is one of the major focus of Grid computing today. If possible, data are split up into small chunks that are processed independently. Thus, job...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution LLview: User-level Monitoring in Computational Grids and e-Science Infrastructures (2008)

German E-science, Wolfgang Frings, Morris Riedel, Achim Streit, Daniel Mallmann, ...

Large-scale scientific research often relies on the collaborative use of Grid and e-Science infrastructures that offer a wide variety of Grid resources for scientists. While many production Grid...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution Experiences with MPI Application Development within int.eu.grid: Interactive European Grid (2008)

German E-science, B. Krammer

Nowadays, a growing number of researchers and application developers profit by Grid infrastructures to run complex compute- and datamassive applications in a distributed way to get results in a...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution Negotiation-based Choreography of Data-intensive Applications in the C3Grid (2008)

German E-science, C. Grimme, T. Langhammer, A. Papaspyrou, F. Schintke

We present a negotiation and agreement strategy and protocol for the efficient scheduling of data intensive jobs in the Grid. It was developed with the background of the Collaborative Climate...

This document is under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons Attribution On the Applicability of OGSA-BES to D-Grid Community Scheduling Systems (2008)

German E-science, S. Freitag, C. Grimme, A. Papaspyrou, L. Schley

In this paper, we exemplary review the requirements of two Grid communities in the D-Grid project and identify similarities in the addressed scientific applications respectively. To facilitate Grid...