Towards a collective Knowledge Base: sharing the expertise acquired on developing Grid-based e-Science and e-Social Science applications
This paper aims to illustrate the potential benefits for academic end-users of integrating exiting efforts around describing, building, and using Grid infrastructures. It shows that UK e-Science and e-Social Science projects, among others, can be documented with different levels of user abstraction...
Main Authors: | Argüello, M, Peters, S, Ekin, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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2008
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