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GeodiseLab: making the grid usable

GeodiseLab: making the grid usable
GeodiseLab: making the grid usable
The GeodiseLab project is supported by the OMII managed programme to extend and improve the Geodise toolboxes which provide Grid client functionality to Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) used by engineers and scientists. The three key areas of development in the Geodise toolboxes have been: extending the functionality of the toolboxes, supporting additional environments, and hardening the toolboxes for public release. The Geodise computational toolboxes now support additional Grid technologies, including Condor and the OMII_1 platform. Recent enhancements to the Geodise Database and XML Toolbox are described. The Jython scripting environment is now supported in addition to the Matlab technical computing environment. We also discuss the software engineering process used to harden the toolboxes for public release, and the usability issues highlighted by feedback from users. Finally, a new application of the Geodise toolboxes in the domain of Electric Impedance Tomography is presented.
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Pound, Graeme, Wason, Jasmin, Molinari, Marc, Jiao, Zhuoan and Cox, Simon (2005) GeodiseLab: making the grid usable. the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2005, Nottingham, United Kingdom. 19 - 22 Sep 2005. pp. 46-53 .

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Abstract

The GeodiseLab project is supported by the OMII managed programme to extend and improve the Geodise toolboxes which provide Grid client functionality to Problem Solving Environments (PSEs) used by engineers and scientists. The three key areas of development in the Geodise toolboxes have been: extending the functionality of the toolboxes, supporting additional environments, and hardening the toolboxes for public release. The Geodise computational toolboxes now support additional Grid technologies, including Condor and the OMII_1 platform. Recent enhancements to the Geodise Database and XML Toolbox are described. The Jython scripting environment is now supported in addition to the Matlab technical computing environment. We also discuss the software engineering process used to harden the toolboxes for public release, and the usability issues highlighted by feedback from users. Finally, a new application of the Geodise toolboxes in the domain of Electric Impedance Tomography is presented.

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Published date: 2005
Venue - Dates: the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2005, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2005-09-19 - 2005-09-22
Keywords: geodise enginering web services database application condor toolbox matlab xml toolbox electrical impedance tomography

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Local EPrints ID: 23904
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/23904
ISBN: 1 904425 53 4
PURE UUID: 3d037207-75f8-40ff-b357-2d09de106f15

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Date deposited: 28 Mar 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:50

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Author: Graeme Pound
Author: Jasmin Wason
Author: Marc Molinari
Author: Zhuoan Jiao
Author: Simon Cox

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