Nowadays science is highly multidisciplinary and requires innovative research environments. Such research environments, also known as Virtual Research Environments, should be powerful and flexible enough to help researchers in all disciplines to manage the complex range of tasks involved in carrying out eScience activities. Such research environments should support computationally-intensive, data-intensive and collaboration-intensive tasks on both small and large scale. The community to be served by a specific research environment is expected to be potentially distributed across multiple organizational domains and institutions. This paper discusses the approach put in place in the context of the D4Science EU project to enable on-demand production of Virtual Research Environments by relying on an innovative, grid-based Infrastructure. In particular, the foundational principles, the enabling technology and the concrete experience resulting from developing (i) a production Infrastructure and (ii) a Virtual Research Environment for generating predictive species distribution maps are described.

The D4Science Approach toward Grid Resource Sharing: The Species Occurrence Maps Generation Case

Candela L;Pagano P
2011

Abstract

Nowadays science is highly multidisciplinary and requires innovative research environments. Such research environments, also known as Virtual Research Environments, should be powerful and flexible enough to help researchers in all disciplines to manage the complex range of tasks involved in carrying out eScience activities. Such research environments should support computationally-intensive, data-intensive and collaboration-intensive tasks on both small and large scale. The community to be served by a specific research environment is expected to be potentially distributed across multiple organizational domains and institutions. This paper discusses the approach put in place in the context of the D4Science EU project to enable on-demand production of Virtual Research Environments by relying on an innovative, grid-based Infrastructure. In particular, the foundational principles, the enabling technology and the concrete experience resulting from developing (i) a production Infrastructure and (ii) a Virtual Research Environment for generating predictive species distribution maps are described.
2011
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Simon C. Lin and Eric Yen
Data Driven e-Science : use Cases and Successful Applications of Distributed Computing Infrastructures (ISGC 2010)
225
238
978-1-4419-8013-7
Springer
New York
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
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Computer Science
Information Systems; Computer Science
Theory & Methods
2
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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Candela, L; Pagano, P
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
   DIstributed colLaboratories Infrastructure on Grid ENabled Technology 4 Science
   D4SCIENCE
   FP7
   212488
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