Are you going to attend the AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco, CA on December 12-16, 2016?
We will be presenting two posters in the sessions below. Please, join us in the poster hall (Moscone South) and let’s have some coffee and very interesting discussions.
Session Title: IN21C. Benefits and Challenges of Open Source Software and Open Data I Posters
Session Date and Time: Tuesday, 13 December 2016: 08:00 – 12:20, Moscone South, Poster Hall
Abstract Title: Asterism: an integrated, complete, and open-source approach for running seismologist continuous data-intensive analysis on heterogeneous systems
Authors: Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Rosa Filgueira, Ewa Deelman, Malcolm Atkinson Session Information
Session Date and Time: Tuesday, 13 December 2016: 08:00 – 12:20, Moscone South, Poster Hall
Abstract Title: Asterism: an integrated, complete, and open-source approach for running seismologist continuous data-intensive analysis on heterogeneous systems
Authors: Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Rosa Filgueira, Ewa Deelman, Malcolm Atkinson Session Information
Session Title: IN31C. Crossing the Globe with Virtual Research Environments, Science Gateways, and Virtual Laboratories Posters
Session Date and Time: Wednesday, 14 December 2016: 08:00 – 12:20, Moscone South, Poster Hall
Abstract Title: DIaaS: Data-Intensive workflows as a service – Enabling easy composition and deployment of data-intensive workflows on Virtual Research Environments
Authors: Rosa Filgueira, Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Ewa Deelman, Malcolm Atkinson Session Information
Session Date and Time: Wednesday, 14 December 2016: 08:00 – 12:20, Moscone South, Poster Hall
Abstract Title: DIaaS: Data-Intensive workflows as a service – Enabling easy composition and deployment of data-intensive workflows on Virtual Research Environments
Authors: Rosa Filgueira, Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Ewa Deelman, Malcolm Atkinson Session Information
Related Publication:
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R. Filgueira, R. Ferreira da Silva, A. Krause, E. Deelman, and M. Atkinson, “Asterism: Pegasus and dispel4py hybrid workflows for data-intensive science,” in 7th International Workshop on Data-Intensive Computing in the Clouds (DataCloud’16), 2016, p. 1–8. (Funding Acknowledgments: NSF ACI SI2-SSI 1148515)
[Bibtex]@inproceedings{filgueira-datacloud-2016, author = {Filgueira, Rosa and Ferreira da Silva, Rafael and Krause, Amrey and Deelman, Ewa and Atkinson, Malcolm}, title = {Asterism: Pegasus and dispel4py hybrid workflows for data-intensive science}, booktitle = {7th International Workshop on Data-Intensive Computing in the Clouds (DataCloud'16)}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1109/DataCloud.2016.004}, pages = {1--8}, note = {Funding Acknowledgments: NSF ACI SI2-SSI 1148515} }
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