Atmosphere
The Atmosphere platform 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. The Atmosphere approach is not to develop low-level cloud middleware or services, but rather to build on top of existing solutions – thus, Atmosphere integrates resources acquired from commercial IaaS providers (e.g. Amazon EC2) with privately-deployed open-source cloud platforms (e.g. OpenStack). The result is a hybrid Cloud infrastructure on which VPH collaboration partners can expose and access domain-oriented computational and data storage services representing various areas of medical science.
Source code
https://github.com/dice-cyfronet/atmosphere
Publications related to Atmosphere
Users
- The University of Sheffield (running clinical workflows), contact person: prof. Rod Hose, dr Susheel Varma
- VPH-Dare (running clinical workflows), contact person: Juan Arenas Marquez, Ernesto Coto
- Collegium Medicum UJ (running clinical workflows), contact persons: prof. dr hab. Irena Rotterman-Konieczna, dr inż. Andrzej Kononowicz
- PLGrid Infrastructure (domain applications started on cloud), contact person: Marcin Radecki
- ISMOP (calculating dike stability and running dike anomaly detections), contact person: prof. dr hab. inż. Andrzej Leśniak
- UvA (executing scientific workflows on cloud using the PumpKIN tool), contact person: dr. A.S.Z. Belloum