We describe the Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory (ASC) Portal, a collaborative environment in which distributed projects can perform research. The ASC project seeks to provide a web-based problem solving framework for the astrophysics community to harness Computational Grids. To facilitate collaboration amongst distributed researchers within a virtual organization, the ASC Portal supplies specialized tools for the management of large-scale numerical simulations and the resources on which they are performed. The ASC virtual organization uses the Cactus framework for studying numerical relativity and astrophysics phenomena. We describe the architecture of the ASC Portal and present its components with emphasis on elements related to the ...
The Cactus parallel simulation framework provides a modular and extensible set of components for sol...
Abstract. We describe Cactus, a framework for building a variety of computing applications in scienc...
Astrocomp is a project developed by the INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Catania, University of Rom...
We describe the Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory (ASC) Portal, a collaborative environment in w...
We describe the Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory (ASC) Portal, a collaborative environment in w...
We describe the motivation, architecture, and implementation of the Astrophysics Simulation Collabo...
Abstract. Grid Portals, based on standard web technologies, are emerging as important and useful use...
We describe a Grid-based collaboratory that supports the collaborative development and use of advanc...
We describe a Grid-based collaboratory that supports the collaborative development and use of advanc...
this paper we describe both the framework, services, and components needed to construct Grid-enabled...
We describe a Grid-based collaboratory that supports the collaborative development and use of advanc...
Abstract—This paper motivates how collaborative tools are needed to support modern computational sci...
The availability of large‐scale digital surveys offers tremendous opportunities for advancing scient...
Astrocomp is a project based on a collaboration among the University of Roma La Sapienza, the Astrop...
Abstract. We describe Cactus, a framework for building a variety of computing applications in scienc...
The Cactus parallel simulation framework provides a modular and extensible set of components for sol...
Abstract. We describe Cactus, a framework for building a variety of computing applications in scienc...
Astrocomp is a project developed by the INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Catania, University of Rom...
We describe the Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory (ASC) Portal, a collaborative environment in w...
We describe the Astrophysics Simulation Collaboratory (ASC) Portal, a collaborative environment in w...
We describe the motivation, architecture, and implementation of the Astrophysics Simulation Collabo...
Abstract. Grid Portals, based on standard web technologies, are emerging as important and useful use...
We describe a Grid-based collaboratory that supports the collaborative development and use of advanc...
We describe a Grid-based collaboratory that supports the collaborative development and use of advanc...
this paper we describe both the framework, services, and components needed to construct Grid-enabled...
We describe a Grid-based collaboratory that supports the collaborative development and use of advanc...
Abstract—This paper motivates how collaborative tools are needed to support modern computational sci...
The availability of large‐scale digital surveys offers tremendous opportunities for advancing scient...
Astrocomp is a project based on a collaboration among the University of Roma La Sapienza, the Astrop...
Abstract. We describe Cactus, a framework for building a variety of computing applications in scienc...
The Cactus parallel simulation framework provides a modular and extensible set of components for sol...
Abstract. We describe Cactus, a framework for building a variety of computing applications in scienc...
Astrocomp is a project developed by the INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Catania, University of Rom...