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E-grāmata: Guide to e-Science: Next Generation Scientific Research and Discovery

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This guidebook on e-science presents real-world examples of practices and applications, demonstrating how a range of computational technologies and tools can be employed to build essential infrastructures supporting next-generation scientific research. Each chapter provides introductory material on core concepts and principles, as well as descriptions and discussions of relevant e-science methodologies, architectures, tools, systems, services and frameworks. Features: includes contributions from an international selection of preeminent e-science experts and practitioners; discusses use of mainstream grid computing and peer-to-peer grid technology for “open” research and resource sharing in scientific research; presents varied methods for data management in data-intensive research; investigates issues of e-infrastructure interoperability, security, trust and privacy for collaborative research; examines workflow technology for the automation of scientific processes; describes applications of e-science.

Using real-world examples, this book shows how computational technologies and tools can be used to build essential infrastructures supporting next-generation scientific research. Covers security, privacy, collaboration, automated workflow technology and more.
Part I Sharing and Open Research
1 Implementing a Grid/Cloud eScience Infrastructure for Hydrological Sciences
3(26)
Gen-Tao Chiang
Martin T. Dove
C. Isabella Bovolo
John Ewen
2 The German Grid Initiative D-Grid: Current State and Future Perspectives
29(24)
Stefan Freitag
Philipp Wieder
3 Democratizing Resource-Intensive e-Science Through Peer-to-Peer Grid Computing
53(28)
Francisco Brasileiro
Nazareno Andrade
Raquel Lopes
Livia Sampaio
4 Peer4Peer: e-Science Community for Network Overlay and Grid Computing Research
81(36)
Luis Veiga
Joao Nuno Silva
Joao Coelho Garcia
Part II Data-Intensive e-Science
5 A Multidisciplinary, Model-Driven, Distributed Science Data System Architecture
117(28)
Daniel J. Crichton
Chris A. Mattmann
John S. Hughes
Sean C. Kelly
Andrew F. Hart
6 Galaxy: A Gateway to Tools in e-Science
145(1)
Enis Afgan
Jeremy Goecks
Dannon Baker
Nate Coraor
The Galaxy Team
Anton Nekrutenko
James Taylor
7 An Integrated Ontology Management and Data Sharing Framework for Large-Scale Cyberinfrastructure
145(64)
Mudasser Iqbal
Wenqiang Wang
Cheng Fu
Hock Beng Lim
Part III Collaborative Research
8 An e-Science Cyberinfrastructure for Solar-Enabled Water Production and Recycling
209(24)
Yuxia Yao
Hock Beng Lim
Chee Keong Chan
Fook Hoong Choo
9 e-Science Infrastructure Interoperability Guide: The Seven Steps Toward Interoperability for e-Science
233(1)
Morris Riedel
10 Trustworthy Distributed Systems Through Integrity-Reporting
233(66)
Jun Ho Huh
Andrew Martin
11 An Intrusion Diagnosis Perspective on Cloud Computing
299(24)
Junaid Arshad
Paul Townend
Jie Xu
Part IV Research Automation, Reusability, Reproducibility and Repeatability
12 Conventional Workflow Technology for Scientific Simulation
323(30)
Katharina Gorlach
Mirko Sonntag
Dimka Karastoyanova
Frank Leymann
Michael Reiter
13 Facilitating e-Science Discovery Using Scientific Workflows on the Grid
353(30)
Jianwu Wang
Prakashan Korambath
Seonah Kim
Scott Johnson
Kejian Jin
Daniel Crawl
Ilkay Altintas
Shava Smallen
Bill Labate
Kendall N. Houk
14 Concepts and Algorithms of Mapping Grid-Based Workflow to Resources Within an SLA Context
383(34)
Dang Minh Quan
Odej Kao
Jorn Altmann
15 Orchestrating e-Science with the Workflow Paradigm: Task-Based Scientific Workflow Modeling and Executing
417(36)
Xiping Liu
Wanchun Dou
Jinjun Chen
Part V e-Science, Easy Science
16 Face Recognition Using Global and Local Salient Features
453(1)
Dakshina Ranjan Kisku
Phalguni Gupta
Jamuna Kanta Sing
Massimo Tistarelli
17 OGSA-Based SOA for Collaborative Cancer Research: System Modeling and Generation
453(54)
Tianyi Zang
Radu Calinescu
Marta Kwiatkowska
18 e-Science, the Way Leading to Modernization of Sciences and Technologies: e-Science Practice and Thought in Chinese Academy of Sciences
507(26)
Baoping Yan
Wenzhuang Gui
Ze Luo
Gang Qin
Jian Li
Kai Nan
Zhonghua Lu
Yuanchun Zhou
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