Eryk Ciepiela

Composing, Execution and Sharing of Multiscale Applications

This paper presents the research which led to elaboration of an environment for composing, executing and sharing multiscale applications.

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Support for Multiscale Simulations with Molecular Dynamics

We present a reusable solution that supports users in combining single-scale models to create a multiscale application.

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The Collage Authoring Environment: From Proof-of-Concept Prototype to Pilot Service

The aim of this paper is to present the pilot service of the Collage Authoring Environment enabling executable scientific publications that is based on the GridSpace2 distributed computing platform and integrated with the online publisher platform ScienceDirect, provided under the auspices of Elsevier.

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Computations of Protein Hydrophobicity Profile as Virtual Experiment in Gridspace Virtual Laboratory

ABSTRACT The terms like e-science, e-poster or e-health are nowadays commonly used.

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Managing Entire Lifecycles of E-Science Applications in the GridSpace2 Virtual Laboratory – From Motivation through Idea to Operable Web-Accessible Environment Built on Top of PL-Grid e-Infrastructure

The GridSpace2 environment, developed in the scope of the PL-Grid Polish National Grid Initiative, constitutes a comprehensive platform which supports e-science applications throughout their entire lifecycle.

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Scripting Language Extensions Offered by the GridSpace Experiment Platform

Many existing problem solving environments provide scientists with convenient methods for building scientific applications over distributed computational and storage resources.

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Quilt: Interactive Publications

This paper introduces the Quilt Interactive Publication platform, which can be used by computational scientists to publish their research results in the form of interactive publications.

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The Collage Authoring Environment

The Collage Authoring Environment is a software infrastructure which enables domain scientists to collaboratively develop and publish their work in the form of executable papers.

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