Projects with participation of Marian Bubak
Collage (2011)
The Collage Authoring Environment is a framework for collaborative preparation and publication of so-called executable papers. The environment enables researchers to seamlessly embed chunks of executable code (called snippets) into scientific publications, and to facilitate repeated execution of such snippets on underlying computing and data storage resources. More ...
VPH-Share (2011-2015)
VPH-Share 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. Four flagship workflows (representing @neurIST, euHeart, VPHOP and Virolab projects) provide existing data, tools and models, engaging with the services developed by VPH-Share to drive the development of the infostructure and pilot its applications. More ...
MAPPER (2010-2013)
The MAPPER project will respond to the critical need by developing computational strategies, software and services for distributed multiscale simulations across disciplines, exploiting existing and evolving European e-Infrastructure. This project is driven by the computational needs of seven exemplary multiscale problems from a variety of disciplines including Systems Biology, Fusion, Physiology, Engineering and nano-Material Science. Mapper will use and enhance existing solutions to support the multiscale simulation community, building simulation systems such as GridSpace. More ...
gSLM (2010-2012)
The gSLM project aims to improve Service Level Management (SLM) in the grid domain. SLM is a set of tools and processes widely used in the commercial sector to agree, define and measure the provision of a service. In the grid domain SLM can make it easier for grid resource owners, operators and representatives of user groups to agree upon, document and manage the many agreements between stakeholders required to make the grid run smoothly. By bringing together experts in grid operations and management with leading members of the IT Service Management community, the project aims to generate new approaches and concepts for grid SLM. More ...
UrbanFlood (2010-2012)
The mission of the UrbanFlood project is investigating the use of sensors within flood embankments to support an online early warning system, real time emergency management and routine asset management. The Common Information Space (CIS) provides a means for integration, over the Internet, of Early Warning Systems, sensors and application programs for public information and decision support. More ...
PL-Grid (2009-2012)
The goal of the PL-Grid project is to provide the Polish scientific community with an IT supercomputing platform and a set of advanced tools to enable e-science research in various fields. This infrastructure aims to be compatible with existing worldwide Grid frameworks. GridSpace2 is positioned as the basis for an advanced virtual laboratory environment for in-silico processing by Polish scientists, state authorities and crisis management teams. More ...
GREDIA (2006-2009)
The GREDIA Project prepared a system for access to multimedia data on the Grid, in the context of business applications. GREDIA focuses on media and banking sectors. Here, GridSpace is applied as a core of the Appea platform, which enables users to quickly develop and deploy application scenarios, making use of the available Grid services and data resources. Moreover, GridSpace is capable of interfacing end users and present them with custom user interfaces, adapted to the needs of individual application domains. More ...
ViroLab (2006-2009)
The ViroLab Project developed a virtual laboratory for research in the area of infectious diseases. In particular, it targets the drug resistance problem in HIV (Human Immunodefficiency Virus) anti-viral therapy, using genetic information and computer modeling. GridSpace technology is used here as the main building block of the virtual laboratory, providing the core runtime, services and tools for programmers, computational scientists and virologists, enabling them to address important issues in modern treatment of infectious diseases through collaborative in-silico research. More...
CoreGRID (2004-2008)
The European Research Network on Foundations, Software Infrastructures and Applications for large scale distributed, GRID and Peer-to-Peer Technologies. The programme of the Project was structured around six complementary research areas that have been selected on the basis of their strategic importance, their research challenges and the recognised European expertise to develop next generation Grid middleware. More ...
K-Wf Grid (2004-2007)
The Knowledge-based Workflow System for Grid Applications (K-Wf Grid) addresses the need for a better infrastructure for the future Grid environment. The Grid as a vast space of partially-cooperating, partially-competing Grid services will be a very dynamic and complex environment. In order to address the complexity in using and controlling the next generation Grid, the consortium adopted the approaches envisioned by semantic Web and Grid communities in a novel, generic infrastructure. The K-Wf Grid system assists its users in composing powerful Grid workflows by means of a rule-based expert system. More ...
CrossGrid (2002-2005)
The CrossGrid project is oriented towards compute- and data-intensive applications that are characterized by the interaction with a person in a processing loop. Such applications require a response from the Grid to an action by a human agent in different time scales. More ...
