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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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GCE14: 9th Gateway Computing Environments Workshop
SESSION: GCE14: 9th Gateway Computing Environments Workshop
EVENT TYPE: Workshops
TIME: 8:30AM - 12:00PM
Organizer(s):Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Marlon E. Pierce, Suresh Marru
ROOM:273
ABSTRACT:
Science today is increasingly digital and collaborative. The impact of high-end computing has exploded as new communities accelerate their research through science gateways such as CIPRES and iPlant. Currently 40% of the NSF XSEDE program’s users come through science gateways. As datasets increase in size, communities increasingly use gateways for remote analysis. Software has scalable broader impact when researchers set up web interfaces to up-to-date codes running on high-end resources. Gateways increasingly connect varied elements of cyberinfrastructure - instruments, streaming sensor data, data stores and computing resources of all types. Online collaborative tools allow the sharing of both source data and subsequent analyses, speeding discovery. The important work of gateway development, however is often done in an isolated, hobbyist environment. Leveraging knowledge about common tasks frees developers to focus on higher-level, grand-challenge functionality in their discipline. This workshop will feature case studies and an opportunity to share common experiences. http://sciencegateways.org/upcoming-events/gce14
Chair/Organizer Details:
Nancy Wilkins-Diehr - University of California, San Diego
Marlon E. Pierce - Indiana University
Suresh Marru - Indiana University
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