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XSEDE Campus Bridging Case Study
Hallock, Barbara
Knepper, Richard
Ferguson, James
Stewart, Craig A.
cyberinfrastructure, research, workflows, software, national
The major goals of the XSEDE Campus Bridging pilot were to simplify the transition between resources local to the researcher and those at the national scale, as well as those resources intermediary to them; to put in place software and other resources that facilitate diverse researcher workflows; and to begin resolving programming and usability issues with the software selected for these purposes. In this paper, we situate the pilot within the domain of existing research cyberinfrastructure (and in the context of campus bridging) and examine the process by which the pilot program was completed and evaluated. We then present a status update for the selected software packages and explore further advancements to be made in this realm.
2015-11-10T19:38:50Z
2015-11-10T19:38:50Z
2014-07
Article
Hallock, Barbara, Knepper, Richard, Ferguson, James, Stewart, Craig A. 2014. XSEDE Campus Bridging Case Study. Proceedings of the 2014 Annual Conference on Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, Article 77. ACM Digital Library, ACM, New York, NY. http://hdl.handle.net/2022/2048
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A PetaFLOPS Supercomputer as a Campus Resource: Innovation, Impact, and Models for Locally-Owned High Performance Computing at Research Colleges and Universities
Thota, Abhinav
Fulton, Ben
Le Mai, Weakley
Henschel, Robert
Hancock, David Y.
Allen, Matthew
Tillotson, Jenett
Link, Matthew R.
Stewart, Craig A.
2016-09-19T14:08:29Z
2016-09-19T14:08:29Z
2016-11-06
Presentation
Thota, A., Fulton, B., Weakley L. M., Henschel, R., Hancock, D.Y., Allen, M., Tillotson, J., Link, M., & Stewart, C. A. (2016). A PetaFLOPS Supercomputer as a Campus Resource: Innovation, Impact, and Models for Locally-Owned High Performance Computing at Research Colleges and Universities. Proceedings of SIGUCCS '16. November 06-09, 2016, Denver, CO, USA. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2974927.2974956
http://hdl.handle.net/2022/21012
10.1145/2974927.2974956
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Cyberinfrastructure as a platform to facilitate effective collaboration between institutions and support collaboratories
Coulter, Eric
Fischer, Jeremy
Hallock, Barbara
Knepper, Richard
Lifka, David
Navarro, J. P.
Pierce, Marlon
Stewart, Craig A.
2016-09-19T14:01:07Z
2016-09-19T14:01:07Z
2016-11-06
Presentation
Coulter, E., Fischer, J., Hallock, B., Knepper, R., Lifka, D., Navarro, J. P., Pierce, M., & Stewart, C. A. (2016). Cyberinfrastructure as a platform to facilitate effective collaboration between institutions and support collaboratories. Proceedings of SIGUCCS '16, USA. doi=http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2974927.2974962
http://hdl.handle.net/2022/21010
10.1145/2974927.2974962
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
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Who is Doing our Data Laundry
Wheeler, Bradley
Data Decision Making
Academic Information Systems Administrative Systems Analytics Business Intelligence (BI) Data Administration and Management Data Curation Data Management Planning Data Mining Data Privacy Data Warehouse Information Systems and Services
2019-04-17T19:00:12Z
2019-04-17T19:00:12Z
2017-03-13
Article
Educause Review March 2017
http://hdl.handle.net/2022/22934
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https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/3/who-is-doing-our-data-laundry
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Educause Review