We discuss research on GENI, a program of multiple cyberinfrastructure (CI) projects. Drawing on the concept of technological frames we discuss how the projects’ stakeholders perceived and presented the competing technologies that were part of GENI and how they attempted to influence GENI’s development
collaborators are already putting in place a Global Cyber-Commons, a networked set of instructional ...
Presented at the ACM SIGUCCS 2010 Annual Meeting, 24-27 October, Norfolk VA.An overview of what cybe...
The community of cyberinfrastructure (CI) offers a revolutionary vision of the future of technology,...
Over the last several years, a growing body of work has examined the nature of large-scale virtual o...
Increasingly, research and education institutions are realizing the strategic value and challenge of...
Abstract—This paper presents a comprehensive review of Cyberinfrastructure (CI), an emerging collabo...
report"Campus cyberinfrastructure is not just about technology." Beyond access to technology, Cybe...
The nature of research has change from individuals working in their lab to discipline groups from mu...
Research has shown that failing to recognize and understand organizational subgroups, their cultures...
Presentation discusses importance of strategy in developing research CI; reviews role of IU IT strat...
This document contains the findings and recommendations of the NSF ““ Advisory Committee for Cyberin...
Cyberinfrastructure (CI) projects offer great opportunities for U.S. higher education, but also pose...
The presentation discusses CI tools and resources for research, including XSEDE, Jetstream, Bridges,...
The aim of this workshop is to discuss current and future directions for CSCW research pertaining to...
Rapid advances in scientific engineering and computer technologies have facilitated the generation o...
collaborators are already putting in place a Global Cyber-Commons, a networked set of instructional ...
Presented at the ACM SIGUCCS 2010 Annual Meeting, 24-27 October, Norfolk VA.An overview of what cybe...
The community of cyberinfrastructure (CI) offers a revolutionary vision of the future of technology,...
Over the last several years, a growing body of work has examined the nature of large-scale virtual o...
Increasingly, research and education institutions are realizing the strategic value and challenge of...
Abstract—This paper presents a comprehensive review of Cyberinfrastructure (CI), an emerging collabo...
report"Campus cyberinfrastructure is not just about technology." Beyond access to technology, Cybe...
The nature of research has change from individuals working in their lab to discipline groups from mu...
Research has shown that failing to recognize and understand organizational subgroups, their cultures...
Presentation discusses importance of strategy in developing research CI; reviews role of IU IT strat...
This document contains the findings and recommendations of the NSF ““ Advisory Committee for Cyberin...
Cyberinfrastructure (CI) projects offer great opportunities for U.S. higher education, but also pose...
The presentation discusses CI tools and resources for research, including XSEDE, Jetstream, Bridges,...
The aim of this workshop is to discuss current and future directions for CSCW research pertaining to...
Rapid advances in scientific engineering and computer technologies have facilitated the generation o...
collaborators are already putting in place a Global Cyber-Commons, a networked set of instructional ...
Presented at the ACM SIGUCCS 2010 Annual Meeting, 24-27 October, Norfolk VA.An overview of what cybe...
The community of cyberinfrastructure (CI) offers a revolutionary vision of the future of technology,...