This document presents the state of work in the WP4 of the CS3MESH4EOSC project on integrating user-level applications and usage scenarios within the ScienceMesh federation. The CS3MESH4EOSC consortium is building a federated mesh of sync & share systems (EFSS) and applications focused on scientific and research use-cases, referred to as ScienceMesh. The Interoperability Platform (IOP) worked out in WP3 provides the technical basis for the federation, ensuring compatibility across sync & share products, enabling data flow and user information exchange as well as implementing communication for application workflows. The partner-provided deployments of sync & share systems at federated sites provide the testing and pre-production environm...
At the C-SCALE project’s inception, six use cases were identified. Their objective was to deploy app...
Open Data Science Mesh (CS3MESH4EOSC) is a newly funded project to create a new generation, interope...
E-scientists want to run their scientific experiments on Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCI)...
This document accompanies the Work Package 3 deliverable D3.2 ("Initial implementation of the platfo...
In recent years, cloud sync & share storage services, provided by academic and research institutions...
This document describes the development and definition of a set of vendor-neutral protocols and APIs...
This document accompanies the Work Package deliverable D2.1, which is a demo available as a video (s...
The present deliverable is the last submitted iteration of the demonstrators and accompanying report...
This paper presents a scientific workflow interoperability framework (SWIF), based on a publish/subs...
There is wide range of scientific workflow systems today, each one designed to resolve problems at a...
Workflow interoperability is receiving increasing attention from the distributed computing community...
The main goal of CS3MESH4EOSC is to create an interoperable federation of data and higher-level serv...
This document reports on the activities of the Work Package 4 (WP4). Building on a considerable lega...
At the C-SCALE project’s inception, six use cases were identified. Their objective was to deploy app...
The Science Mesh serves all kinds of research and also non-research disciplines, where users can be ...
At the C-SCALE project’s inception, six use cases were identified. Their objective was to deploy app...
Open Data Science Mesh (CS3MESH4EOSC) is a newly funded project to create a new generation, interope...
E-scientists want to run their scientific experiments on Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCI)...
This document accompanies the Work Package 3 deliverable D3.2 ("Initial implementation of the platfo...
In recent years, cloud sync & share storage services, provided by academic and research institutions...
This document describes the development and definition of a set of vendor-neutral protocols and APIs...
This document accompanies the Work Package deliverable D2.1, which is a demo available as a video (s...
The present deliverable is the last submitted iteration of the demonstrators and accompanying report...
This paper presents a scientific workflow interoperability framework (SWIF), based on a publish/subs...
There is wide range of scientific workflow systems today, each one designed to resolve problems at a...
Workflow interoperability is receiving increasing attention from the distributed computing community...
The main goal of CS3MESH4EOSC is to create an interoperable federation of data and higher-level serv...
This document reports on the activities of the Work Package 4 (WP4). Building on a considerable lega...
At the C-SCALE project’s inception, six use cases were identified. Their objective was to deploy app...
The Science Mesh serves all kinds of research and also non-research disciplines, where users can be ...
At the C-SCALE project’s inception, six use cases were identified. Their objective was to deploy app...
Open Data Science Mesh (CS3MESH4EOSC) is a newly funded project to create a new generation, interope...
E-scientists want to run their scientific experiments on Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCI)...