Besides core project partners, the SCI-BUS project also supported several external user communities in developing and setting up customized science gateways. The focus was on large communities typically represented by other European research projects. However, smaller local efforts with the potential of generalizing the solution to wider communities were also supported. This chapter gives an overview of support activities related to user communities external to the SCI-BUS project. A generic overview of such activities is provided followed by the detailed description of three gateways developed in collaboration with European projects: the agINFRA Science Gateway for Workflows for agricultural research, the VERCE Science Gateway for seismolo...
This paper presents the latest developments on the VIALACTEA Science Gateway in the context of the F...
In the paper the problem of informational support and international scientific activity and cooperat...
These use cases describe how research communities use community computing resources to power their "...
SCI-BUS will create a generic-purpose gateway technology as a toolset to provide seamless access to ...
Although originally an academic and research product, the WS-PGRADE/gUSE framework is increasingly a...
The book describes the science gateway building technology developed in the SCI-BUS European project...
In parallel with the deployment of grid infrastructures in Europe, scientific user communities that ...
Enabling scientists to use remote distributed infrastructures, parametrizeand execute common science...
In VWCISC we propose a unique working and collaboration environment for international scientific com...
<p>The goal of the Science Gateways Platform as a service (SciGaP.org) project is to provide core se...
Presentation to CREST, Indiana University Pervasive Technology Institute.We present an overview of t...
The challenges for creators of specific science gateways are manifold, and the expertise needed for ...
Enabling scientists to use remote distributed infrastructures, parametrize and execute common scienc...
In the past 6 years, a number of targeted initiatives, funded by the European Commission via its inf...
AbstractSupport processes play an important role to facilitate researchers (users) to accomplish the...
This paper presents the latest developments on the VIALACTEA Science Gateway in the context of the F...
In the paper the problem of informational support and international scientific activity and cooperat...
These use cases describe how research communities use community computing resources to power their "...
SCI-BUS will create a generic-purpose gateway technology as a toolset to provide seamless access to ...
Although originally an academic and research product, the WS-PGRADE/gUSE framework is increasingly a...
The book describes the science gateway building technology developed in the SCI-BUS European project...
In parallel with the deployment of grid infrastructures in Europe, scientific user communities that ...
Enabling scientists to use remote distributed infrastructures, parametrizeand execute common science...
In VWCISC we propose a unique working and collaboration environment for international scientific com...
<p>The goal of the Science Gateways Platform as a service (SciGaP.org) project is to provide core se...
Presentation to CREST, Indiana University Pervasive Technology Institute.We present an overview of t...
The challenges for creators of specific science gateways are manifold, and the expertise needed for ...
Enabling scientists to use remote distributed infrastructures, parametrize and execute common scienc...
In the past 6 years, a number of targeted initiatives, funded by the European Commission via its inf...
AbstractSupport processes play an important role to facilitate researchers (users) to accomplish the...
This paper presents the latest developments on the VIALACTEA Science Gateway in the context of the F...
In the paper the problem of informational support and international scientific activity and cooperat...
These use cases describe how research communities use community computing resources to power their "...