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Bioinformatics and eScience
- they are expected to make to eScience. This covers contributions to the developing Grid middleware and associated eScience
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Dataintensive e-Science Frontier Research
- ), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and NASA, are funding the necessary cyberinfrastructure to empower e-science
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Development of Grid Frameworks for Clinical Trials and Epidemiological Studies, HealthGrid 2006
- , Anthony STELL, Oluwafemi AJAYI National e-Science Centre, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Abstract
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A survey of data provenance in e-science
- A Survey of Data Provenance in e-Science Yogesh L. Simmhan Beth Plale Dennis Gannon ABSTRACT Data
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A Survey of Data Provenance in e-Science
- A Survey of Data Provenance in e-Science Yogesh L. Simmhan Beth Plale Dennis Gannon ABSTRACT Data
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Future eScience Infrastructure
- and computation on a global scale. The grid metaphor intuitively gives rise to the view of the e-Science
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Belfast e-Science Centre
- locations. Finally some initial experimental results from the eScience RiskGrid project will be presented. 1
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Security and confidentiality approach for the Clinical E-Science Framework (CLEF)
- Security and confidentiality approach for the Clinical E-Science Framework (CLEF) D Kalra 1 , P
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e-Science and its implications for the library community Tony
- and introduced the term ‘e-Science’: e-Science is about global collaboration in key areas of science
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1 Track Record The Open Practises E-science Network:
- Practises E-science Network: A research network to enable data sharing in the real world The group assembled
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