Tomasz Gubała

Introducing the Brassica Information Portal: Towards Integrating Genotypic and Phenotypic Brassica Crop Data

The Brassica Information Portal (BIP) is a centralised repository for brassica phenotypic data.

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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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DNA Microarray Integromics Analysis Platform

The study of interactions between molecules belonging to different biochemical families (such as lipids and nucleic acids) requires specialized data analysis methods.

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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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Component-Based Approach for Programming and Running Scientific Applications on Grids and Clouds

This paper presents an approach to programming and running scientific applications on grid and cloud infrastructures based on two principles: the first one is to follow a component-based programming model, the second is to apply a flexible technology which allows for virtualization of the underlying infrastructure.

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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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The UrbanFlood Common Information Space for Early Warning Systems

Early Warning Systems (EWS) can play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of natural disasters.

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GridSpace – Semantic Programming Environment for the Grid

The Grid computing plaform which has emerged recently, while robust and feature-rich, is still considerably complex to program for.

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Semantic Composition of Scientific Workflows Based on the Petri Nets Formalism

The idea of an application described through its workflow is becoming popular in the Grid community as a natural method of functional decomposition of an application.

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