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DIstributed Computing Environments (DICE) Team
We are the team of computer science researchers and experts from the Institute of Computer Science AGH and ACC Cyfronet AGH. We are curiosity and research driven team, specializing in large-scale distributed computing, Grid, Web and Cloud technologies. We develop new methods, tools and environments and we apply these solutions to the problems from e-Science, healthcare and industrial domains.


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GridSpace – is a novel virtual laboratory framework enabling researchers to conduct virtual experiments on Grid-based resources and other HPC infrastructures. See demo installation.

The Common Information Space (CIS) – is a service-oriented software framework facilitating development, deployment and reliable operation of complex systems, which rely on scientific computations.

The Atmosphere component – is responsible for maintaining an interface between the end-user tools developed in the VPH-Share project and the underlying hardware resources required to perform complex computations in a distributed Cloud environment.

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Cooperation

The DICE Team members conduct collaborative research with the following institutions:

1) Department of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland

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Current projects

Collage (2011) – the Collage Authoring Environment is a framework for collaborative preparation and publication of so-called executable papers.

VPH-SHare (2011-2015) – it develops the organisational fabric and integrates optimized services to (1) expose and share data and knowledge, (2) jointly develop multiscale models for the composition of new VPH workflows, (3) facilitate collaboration within the VPH community.

PLGrid Plus (2011-2014) – preparation of specific computing environments – so called domain grids – i.e., solutions, services and extended infrastructure (including software), tailored to the needs of different groups of scientists, is the most important task implemented within this 3-year project.

MAPPER (2010-2013) – it responds to the critical need by developing computational strategies, software and services for distributed multiscale simulations across disciplines, exploiting existing and evolving European e-Infrastructure.

UrbanFlood (2010-2012) – its mission is investigating the use of sensors within flood embankments to support an online early warning system, real time emergency management and routine asset management.

 

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