Collaboration is a core activity at the heart of large-scale co-operative scientific experimentation. In order to support the emergence of Grid-based scientific collaboration, new models of e-Science working methods are needed. Scientific collaboration involves production and manipulation of various artefacts. Based on work done in the software engineering field, this paper proposes models and tools which will support the representation and production of such artefacts. It is necessary to provide facilities to classify, organise, acquire, process, share, and reuse artefacts generated during collaborative working. The concept of a "design space " will be used to organise scientific design and the composition of experiments, and m...
Design strategies to support and enhance scientific collaboration are still ambiguous. The ability o...
Despite the internet's dynamic and collaborative nature, scientists continue to produce grant propos...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
Collaboration is a core activity at the heart of large-scale co- operative scientific experimentati...
The term e-Science describes computational and data-intensive science. It has become a complementary...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
Collaboration for e-science, namely executing experiments in a cooperative way by sharing data, tool...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
Introduction Collaboration among scientists is human behavior that facilitates the sharing of meanin...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
This paper discusses the interrelationship between e-Science and CSCW in terms of key substantive, m...
This paper presents a novel collaborative e-science architecture (CeSA) to address two challenging i...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
This paper aims to illustrate the potential benefits for academic end-users of integrating existing ...
This paper presents a novel Collaborative e-Science Architecture (CeSA) to address two challenging i...
Design strategies to support and enhance scientific collaboration are still ambiguous. The ability o...
Despite the internet's dynamic and collaborative nature, scientists continue to produce grant propos...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
Collaboration is a core activity at the heart of large-scale co- operative scientific experimentati...
The term e-Science describes computational and data-intensive science. It has become a complementary...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
Collaboration for e-science, namely executing experiments in a cooperative way by sharing data, tool...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
Introduction Collaboration among scientists is human behavior that facilitates the sharing of meanin...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
This paper discusses the interrelationship between e-Science and CSCW in terms of key substantive, m...
This paper presents a novel collaborative e-science architecture (CeSA) to address two challenging i...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...
This paper aims to illustrate the potential benefits for academic end-users of integrating existing ...
This paper presents a novel Collaborative e-Science Architecture (CeSA) to address two challenging i...
Design strategies to support and enhance scientific collaboration are still ambiguous. The ability o...
Despite the internet's dynamic and collaborative nature, scientists continue to produce grant propos...
Many scientific workflow systems have been developed and are serving to benefit science. In this pap...