It is important to define some commonly used terminology related to collaboration to facilitate clarity in later discussions. We define provisioning as infrastructure capabilities such as computation, storage, data, and tools provided by some agency or similarly trusted institution. Sharing is defined as the process of exchanging data, programs, and knowledge among individuals (often strangers) and groups. Collaboration is a specialized case of sharing. In collaboration, sharing with others (usually known colleagues) is done in pursuit of a common scientific goal or objective. Collaboration entails more dynamic and frequent interactions and can occur at different speeds. Synchronous collaboration occurs in real time such as editing a shared...
Collaborating programmers should use a development environment designed specifically for collaborati...
In this paper we suggest that the full scientific potential of workflows will be achieved through me...
This is a presentation (15) slides at the 2005 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Charlotte, N.C. on October 31,...
As computers become widely used and the network grows rapidly, there has been a growing interest in ...
Collaboration is a core activity at the heart of large-scale co- operative scientific experimentati...
Economic, organizational, and societal pressures, as well as the desire to reach shared goals more e...
Species know no boundaries, and to solve thorny environmental problems you need a great variety of e...
Economic, organizational, and societal pressures, as well as the desire to reach shared goals more e...
This paper describes a user needs analysis of a research and development center consisting of scient...
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...
An Earth Science Collaboratory is: A rich data analysis environment with: (1) Access to a wide spect...
Our experience with Internet-based scientific collaboratories indicates that they need to be user-ex...
Despite the internet’s dynamic and collaborative nature, scientists continue to produce grant...
A collaboratory is a virtual environment where geographically scattered scientists and engineers com...
Collaborating programmers should use a development environment designed specifically for collaborati...
In this paper we suggest that the full scientific potential of workflows will be achieved through me...
This is a presentation (15) slides at the 2005 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Charlotte, N.C. on October 31,...
As computers become widely used and the network grows rapidly, there has been a growing interest in ...
Collaboration is a core activity at the heart of large-scale co- operative scientific experimentati...
Economic, organizational, and societal pressures, as well as the desire to reach shared goals more e...
Species know no boundaries, and to solve thorny environmental problems you need a great variety of e...
Economic, organizational, and societal pressures, as well as the desire to reach shared goals more e...
This paper describes a user needs analysis of a research and development center consisting of scient...
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...
An Earth Science Collaboratory is: A rich data analysis environment with: (1) Access to a wide spect...
Our experience with Internet-based scientific collaboratories indicates that they need to be user-ex...
Despite the internet’s dynamic and collaborative nature, scientists continue to produce grant...
A collaboratory is a virtual environment where geographically scattered scientists and engineers com...
Collaborating programmers should use a development environment designed specifically for collaborati...
In this paper we suggest that the full scientific potential of workflows will be achieved through me...
This is a presentation (15) slides at the 2005 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Charlotte, N.C. on October 31,...