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e-Science 2008: Indianapolis, IN, USA
- Fourth International Conference on e-Science, e-Science 2008, 7-12 December 2008, Indianapolis, IN, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-3380-3

Regular Papers
- Jason D. Wood, Ken Brodlie

, Jungwook Seo, David J. Duke, Jeremy Walton
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A Web Services Architecture for Visualization. 1-7 - Jorge Ejarque

, Marc de Palol, Iñigo Goiri, Ferran Julià, Jordi Guitart
, Rosa M. Badia
, Jordi Torres
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SLA-Driven Semantically-Enhanced Dynamic Resource Allocator for Virtualized Service Providers. 8-15 - Constantinos Kotsokalis, Tiziana Ferrari, Panagiotis Louridas, Elisabetta Ronchieri

, Panayotis Tsanakas:
Grid-Enabled Instrument Representation and Reservation. 16-22 - Xiao Liu

, Jinjun Chen, Ke Liu, Yun Yang:
Forecasting Duration Intervals of Scientific Workflow Activities Based on Time-Series Patterns. 23-30 - Eun-Kyu Byun, Yang-Suk Kee, Ewa Deelman, Karan Vahi, Gaurang Mehta, Jin-Soo Kim:

Estimating Resource Needs for Time-Constrained Workflows. 31-38 - Daniel Goodman

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Provenance in Dynamically Adjusted and Partitioned Workflows. 39-46 - P. Deepak, K. Pramod Kumar, Geeta Varadan:

Service Oriented Utility Grid for 3-Dimentional Topographic Visualization from Satellite Images. 47-54 - Nikola Trcka, Natalia Sidorova

, Wil M. P. van der Aalst
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Soundness and Niceness as Correctness Criteria for Grid Workflows. 55-62 - Maria Susana Avila Garcia, Anne E. Trefethen, Michael Brady, Fergus Gleeson, Daniel Goodman:

Lowering the Barriers to Cancer Imaging. 63-70 - Geoffrey C. Hulette, Matthew J. Sottile

, Allen D. Malony:
WOOL: A Workflow Programming Language. 71-78 - Yuri Demchenko

, Cees de Laat, Oscar Koeroo, David L. Groep
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Re-thinking Grid Security Architecture. 79-86 - Richard O. Sinnott

, Christopher Bayliss, C. Davenhall, Bruno Harbulot, Mike Jones
, Campbell Millar, Gareth Roy, Scott Roy, Gordon Stewart, John P. Watt, Asen Asenov:
Secure, Performance-Oriented Data Management for nanoCMOS Electronics. 87-94 - Christina K. Pikas

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Detecting Communities in Science Blogs. 95-102 - Tristan Glatard, Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga:

User Friendly Management of Workflow Results: From Provenance Information to Grid Logical File Names. 103-110 - Andrew F. Newman

, Yuan-Fang Li
, Jane Hunter
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Scalable Semantics - The Silver Lining of Cloud Computing. 111-118 - Lifeng Ai, Maolin Tang

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QoS-Based Web Service Composition Accommodating Inter-service Dependencies Using Minimal-Conflict Hill-Climbing Repair Genetic Algorithm. 119-126 - Bill Howe

, Peter Lawson, Renee Bellinger
, Erik W. Anderson, Emanuele Santos, Juliana Freire
, Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger, António M. Baptista
, Cláudio T. Silva:
End-to-End eScience: Integrating Workflow, Query, Visualization, and Provenance at an Ocean Observatory. 127-134 - Richard Mason, Paul Roe, Michael W. Towsey

, Jinglan Zhang, Jennifer Gibson, Stuart Gage:
Towards an Acoustic Environmental Observatory. 135-142 - Nicholas Dawes, K. Ashwin Kumar, Sebastian Michel, Karl Aberer, Michael Lehning

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Sensor Metadata Management and Its Application in Collaborative Environmental Research. 143-150 - Scott Callaghan, Philip Maechling

, Ewa Deelman, Karan Vahi, Gaurang Mehta, Gideon Juve, Kevin Milner
, Robert Graves, Edward Field, David Okaya, Dan Gunter
, Keith Beattie
, Thomas H. Jordan:
Reducing Time-to-Solution Using Distributed High-Throughput Mega-Workflows - Experiences from SCEC CyberShake. 151-158 - Youngik Yang, Jong Youl Choi, Kwangmin Choi, Marlon E. Pierce

, Dennis Gannon, Sun Kim:
BioVLAB-Microarray: Microarray Data Analysis in Virtual Environment. 159-165 - Paul T. Groth

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A Distributed Algorithm for Determining the Provenance of Data. 166-173 - Naotaka Yamamoto

, Isao Kojima, Yoshio Tanaka, Satoshi Sekiguchi:
VO-enabled Service Harmonization in the GEO Grid. 174-181 - David De Roure

, Carole A. Goble
, Jiten Bhagat, Don Cruickshank
, Antoon Goderis, Danius T. Michaelides, David R. Newman:
myExperiment: Defining the Social Virtual Research Environment. 182-189 - Anuj R. Shah, Mudita Singhal, Tara D. Gibson, Chandrika Sivaramakrishnan, Katrina M. Waters

, Ian Gorton:
An Extensible, Scalable Architecture for Managing Bioinformatics Data and Analyses. 190-197 - Morris Riedel

, Achim Streit, Felix Wolf, Thomas Lippert, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
Classification of Different Approaches for e-Science Applications in Next Generation Computing Infrastructures. 198-205 - Maurício O. Tsugawa, José A. B. Fortes:

Characterizing User-Level Network Virtualization: Performance, Overheads and Limits. 206-213 - Chao Jin, Christian Vecchiola

, Rajkumar Buyya:
MRPGA: An Extension of MapReduce for Parallelizing Genetic Algorithms. 214-221 - Andréa M. Matsunaga

, Maurício O. Tsugawa, José A. B. Fortes:
CloudBLAST: Combining MapReduce and Virtualization on Distributed Resources for Bioinformatics Applications. 222-229 - Wei Lu, Dennis Gannon:

A Library for Asynchronous Concurrent Service Orchestration. 230-237 - Xavier Llorà, Bernie Ács, Loretta Auvil, Boris Capitanu, Michael Welge, David E. Goldberg:

Meandre: Semantic-Driven Data-Intensive Flows in the Clouds. 238-245 - Ian Atkinson

, Ashley M. Buckle
, David Groenewegen
, Nick Nicholas, Andrew E. Treloar
, Anthony Beitz:
ARCHER - An Enabler of Research Data Management. 246-252 - André Luckow, Shantenu Jha

, Joohyun Kim, André Merzky, Bettina Schnor:
Distributed Replica-Exchange Simulations on Production Environments Using SAGA and Migol. 253-260 - Michael R. Head, Madhusudhan Govindaraju:

Parallel Processing of Large-Scale XML-Based Application Documents on Multi-core Architectures with PiXiMaL. 261-268 - Steffen Heinzl, Markus Mathes, Bernd Freisleben

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The Grid Browser: Improving Usability in Service-Oriented Grids by Automatically Generating Clients and Handling Data Transfers. 269-276 - Jaliya Ekanayake, Shrideep Pallickara, Geoffrey C. Fox:

MapReduce for Data Intensive Scientific Analyses. 277-284 - Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Marlon E. Pierce

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SWARM: Scheduling Large-Scale Jobs over the Loosely-Coupled HPC Clusters. 285-292 - Prasad Calyam, Abdul Kalash, Neil Ludban, Sowmya Gopalan, Siddharth Samsi, Karen A. Tomko

, David E. Hudak, Ashok K. Krishnamurthy:
Experiences from Cyberinfrastructure Development for Multi-user Remote Instrumentation. 293-300 - Katarzyna Keahey, Timothy Freeman:

Contextualization: Providing One-Click Virtual Clusters. 301-308 - Venkatram Vishwanath, Jason Leigh, Sungwon Nam, Luc Renambot, Takashi Shimizu, Hirokazu Takahashi, Makoto Takizawa, Osamu Kamatani:

The Rails Toolkit - Enabling End-System Topology-Aware High End Computing. 309-316
Demo Papers
- Roger S. Barga, Jared Jackson, Nelson Araujo, Dean Guo, Nitin Gautam, Yogesh Simmhan

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The Trident Scientific Workflow Workbench. 317-318 - Albert William:

Stereoscopic Visualization of Scientific and Medical Content for Education: Seeing in 3D. 319-320 - Karim Chine:

Biocep, Towards a Federative, Collaborative, User-Centric, Grid-Enabled and Cloud-Ready Computational Open Platform. 321-322 - Suraj Pandey, Chao Jin, William Voorsluys, Mustafizur Rahman, Rajkumar Buyya:

Gridbus Work?ow Management System on Clouds and Global Grids. 323-324 - William K. Barnett:

The Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute HUB. 325-326 - Victor Henning

, Jan Reichelt:
Mendeley - A Last.fm For Research? 327-328 - Zhiming Zhao

, Adam Belloum
, Marian Bubak
, Bob Hertzberger:
Support for Cooperative Experiments in VL-e: From Scientific Workflows to Knowledge Sharing. 329-330 - Jerry R. Sheehan:

Research Intelligence: A Social Networking Toolset Supporting Multidiscipliary E-Science. 331 - Suresh Marru

, Marlon E. Pierce
, Chathura Herath, Srinath Perera:
Open Grid Computing Environment's Workflow Suite for E-Science Projects. 332-333 - Linda Akli, Gary Crane, Dali Wang, Brian Hammond:

The SURA-Microsoft Biomedical and Geosciences Research Demo. 334 - Xiaohong Qiu, Geoffrey C. Fox, Seung-Hee Bae, Jong Youl Choi, Jaliya Ekanayake, Yang Ruan:

SALSA Project: Parallel Data Mining of GIS, Web, Medical, Physics, Chemical, and Biology Data. 335-336
Poster Papers
- Hitohide Usami, Hiroyuki Kanazawa:

Application Hosting Services in a Virtual Organization That Supports Multiple Grid Environments. 337-338 - Peter Cao, Mike Wan:

The HDF5-iRODS Module: A Data Grid System for Object Level Access. 339-340 - Christine Lin, Fei-Pi Chu, Hsiang-An Wang, Ju-Chun Ko:

An Interactive Multimedia Web Editor. 341-342 - Alistair Grant, Mario Antonioletti

, Alastair C. Hume, Amy Krause, Bartosz Dobrzelecki, Michael J. Jackson, Mark Parsons
, Malcolm P. Atkinson, Elias Theocharopoulos:
OGSA-DAI: Middleware for Data Integration: Selected Applications. 343 - David J. Hill, Yong Liu, James D. Myers

, Barbara S. Minsker
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End-to-End Cyberinfrastructure for Real-Time Enviornmental Decision Support. 344-345 - Andrew W. Keep, Arun Chauhan:

Concrete Partial Evaluation in Ruby. 346-347 - Marcus Carvalho, E. Araujo, Renato O. Fernandes, Rodolfo Luiz Bezerra Nóbrega

, Eliane Ara:
Producing and Sharing Regional Weather Forecast Data for e-Science Applications. 348-349 - Birhan Payli, Arjan Durresi:

A Wireless Non-invasive Real-Time Monitoring Blood Lactate Test for a Moving Subject. 350-351 - Abhishek Dubey

, Sandeep Neema
, Jim Kowalkowski, Amitoj Singh:
Scientific Computing Autonomic Reliability Framework. 352-353 - Erik Johnson, Elaine Wah:

Data Visualization and Analysis of CIC Graduate Student TeraGrid Resource Usage. 354-355 - Christine Task, Arun Chauhan:

A Model for Communication in Clusters of Multi-core Machines. 356-357 - Chun-Yu Shei, Arun Chauhan:

Compile-Time Disambiguation of MATLAB Types through Concrete Interpretation with Automatic Run-Time Fallback. 358-359 - Alex Voss:

EUAsiaGrid - Widening the Uptake of e-Research in the Asia-Pacific Region. 360-361 - Elaine Wah, Erik Johnson, Loretta Auvil, Umesh Thakkar, Wen-mei W. Hwu, David Blair Kirk, Thom H. Dunning, Sharon C. Glotzer:

Visualization and Analysis of GPU Summer School Applicants and Participants. 362-363 - Vincent Y. F. Tan, John M. Winn, Angela Simpson

, Adnan Custovic
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Immune System Modeling with Infer.NET. 364-365 - Randal Butler, Terry Fleury, Von Welch, John B. Graybeal

, Duane Edgington, Kevin Gomes, Bob Herlien:
Observatory Middleware Framework. 366-367 - Johannes Van Reenen, Diana E. Northup, M. Alex Baker, Christy R. Crowley, Brian Freels-Stendel, Linn Marks Collins, Mark L. B. Martinez, James E. Powell

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Imagery Data Mining: The IDEC Experiment. 368-369 - Jihwan Song, Dong-Hoon Choi, Yoon-Joon Lee:

OGSA-DWC: A Middleware for Deep Web Crawling Using the Grid. 370-371 - Woo-Lam Kang, Dong-Hoon Choi, Young-Kyun Suh, Yoon-Joon Lee:

Integration of Avian Influenza Virus Information Sources for Korea e-Science. 372-373 - Yun Yang, Ke Liu, Jinjun Chen, Xiao Liu

, Dong Yuan
, Hai Jin:
An Algorithm in SwinDeW-C for Scheduling Transaction-Intensive Cost-Constrained Cloud Workflows. 374-375 - Chih-Min Chen, Yu-Cheng Wang, Hsiang-An Wang, Chih-Yi Chiu

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Digital Video Retrieval via Mobile Devices. 376-377 - Jung-Hun Woo

, Sang Boem Lim, Karpjoo Jeong
, HyungSeok Kim
, Jae-Jin Kim, Jonghyun Lee, Junghee Kim, Taehoon Lee, Le Dinh Minh, Rina Ryoo, Suhyang Kim, Hansoo Kim, Jee-In Kim:
AirScope: A Micro-Scale Urban Air Quality Management System. 378-379 - Dave Colling, Andrew Stephen McGough

, Jazz Mack Smith, Vesso Novov, Tiejun Ma, David Wallom
, Xin Xiong:
Adding Standards Based Job Submission to a Commodity Grid Broker. 380-381 - Rebecca Reznik-Zellen

, Bob Stevens, Michael Thorn, Jeff Morse, Mark D. Smucker
, James Allan, David M. Mimno
, Andrew McCallum, Mark Tuominen:
InterNano: e-Science for the Nanomanufacturing Community. 382-383 - Jon-Paul Herron:

GENI Meta-Operations Center. 384-385 - Yong Liu, Luigi Marini, Rob Kooper

, Alejandro Rodríguez, David J. Hill, James D. Myers
, Barbara S. Minsker
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Virtual Sensors in a Web 2.0 Virtual Watershed. 386-387 - Yanwen Ju, Yuebin Bai, Depei Qian:

Mobile e-Lab: A Mobile Personalized Virtual Research Computing Environment. 388-389 - Yang Zhang, Charles Koelbel, Keith D. Cooper:

Cluster-Based Hybrid Scheduling Mechanisms for Workflow Applications on the Grid. 390-391 - David Abramson

, Colin Enticott, Tom Peachey:
Parameter Estimation Using Scientific Workflows. 392-393 - Hoang Bui, Deborah Thomas, Michael Kelly, Christopher Lyon, Douglas Thain

, Patrick J. Flynn:
BXGrid: A Data Repository and Workflow Abstraction for Biometrics Research. 394-395 - Yoonki Lee, Eunsung Kim, Heon Young Yeom:

Replica Aware Reliable File Transfer Service for the Data Grid. 396-397 - Tommy Ellkvist, David Koop, Juliana Freire

, Cláudio T. Silva, Lena Strömbäck
:
Using Mediation to Achieve Provenance Interoperability (Extended Abstract). 398-399 - Spiros Koulouzis

, Edgar Meij, M. Scott Marshall, Adam Belloum
:
Enabling Data Transport between Web Services through alternative protocols and Streaming. 400-401 - Srinath Perera, Suresh Marru

, Dennis Gannon:
Monitoring and Managing E-Science Cyber-Infrastructures: A Case Study. 402-403 - Mark Delderfield, Lee Kitching, Gareth Smith, David C. Hoyle, Iain E. Buchan

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Shared Genomics: Accessible High Performance Computing for Genomic Medical Research. 404-405 - Tianyi Zang, Radu Calinescu

, Steve Harris
, Andrew Tsui, Charles Crichton
, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska, Jeremy Gibbons
, Jim Davies
, James D. Brenton, Carlos Caldas:
Metamodel-Based Generation of WSRF-Compliant SOA for Collaborative Cancer Research. 406-407 - Chris Jordan, Robert H. McDonald

, David Minor
, Ardys Kozbial:
Cyberinfrastructure Collaboration for Distributed Digital Preservation. 408-409 - Mary Payne, Patrick M. Widener

, Matthew Wolf, Hasan Abbasi, Scott McManus, Patrick G. Bridges
, Karsten Schwan:
Exploiting Latent I/O Asynchrony in Petascale Science Applications. 410-411 - Shrideep Pallickara, Jaliya Ekanayake, Geoffrey C. Fox:

An Overview of the Granules Runtime for Cloud Computing. 412-413 - Shawn D. Hampton, Jong Sung Lee

, Nathan L. Tolbert
, Terrence M. McLaren, Christopher M. Navarro, James D. Myers
, B. F. Spencer Jr., Amr S. Elnashai:
MAEviz: Bridging the Time-from-Discovery Gap between Seismic Research and Decision Making. 414-415 - Michal Ondrejcek

, Rob Kooper
, Peter Bajcsy
:
Advanced Information Delivery System for the Abraham Lincoln Writings. 416-417 - Kay Dörnemann, Tim Dörnemann, Bernd Freisleben

, Tobias M. Schneider
, Bruno Eckhardt
:
A Hybrid Peer-to-Peer and Grid Job Scheduling System for Teaming Up Desktop Resources with Computer Clusters to Perform Turbulence Simulations. 418-419 - Balachander Krishnamurthy, Tanu Malik, Stephen Stamatis

, Venkat Venkatasubramanian, James M. Caruthers
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Rule-Based Classification Systems for Informatics. 420-421 - Jiro Sumitomo, James M. Hogan, Felicity Newell

, Paul Roe:
BioMashups: The New World of Exploratory Bioinformatics? 422-423 - Bin Cao, Girish Subramanian, Sribabu Doddapaneni, Beth Plale

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Provenance Collection in an Industry Biochemical Discovery Cyberinfrastructure. 424-425 - Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Wantao Liu, Frank Siebenlist, Ian T. Foster

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Communicating Security Assertions over the GridFTP Control Channel. 426-427 - Scott Jensen, Beth Plale

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Schema-Independent and Schema-Friendly Scientific Metadata Management. 428-429 - Sree Lakshmi D. Gudreddi, Silvia Figueira:

Storage Space - Advance Reservation and Scheduling. 430-431 - Siddeswara Mayura Guru

, Peter Taylor, Holger Neuhaus, Yanfeng Shu, Daniel V. Smith, Andrew Terhorst
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Hydrological Sensor Web for the South Esk Catchment in the Tasmanian state of Australia. 432-433 - Yogesh Simmhan

, Roger S. Barga, Catharine van Ingen, Edward D. Lazowska
, Alexander S. Szalay:
On Building Scientific Workflow Systems for Data Management in the Cloud. 434-435 - Kailash Kotwani, Yong Liu

, Joe Futrelle, James D. Myers
, Luigi Marini, Rob Kooper
, Terry McLaren:
Web 2.0-Based Semantic Data, Document and Event Management Environment. 436-437 - James D. Myers

, Terry McLaren, Andrew Wadsworth:
Digital Agriculture: Learning to Feed a Hungry World. 438-439 - William McFadden, Kenton McHenry, Rob Kooper

, Michal Ondrejcek
, Alex Yahja, Peter Bajcsy:
Advanced Information Systems for Archival Appraisals of Contemporary Documents. 440-441 - Harrison Green-Fishback, Bill Howe

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Scientific Mashups: Runtime-Configurable Data Product Ensembles. 442-443 - Luigi Marini, Rob Kooper

, Peter Bajcsy, James D. Myers
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Publishing Active Workflows to Problem-Focused Web Spaces. 444-445 - Daniel E. Callahan:

Coupling Computers to Living Cells for Automated Knowledge Extraction. 446-447 - Joe Futrelle, Jeff Gaynor, Joel Plutchak

, Peter Bajcsy, Jason Kastner, Kailash Kotwani, Jong Sung Lee
, Luigi Marini, Rob Kooper
, Robert E. McGrath, Terry McLaren, Yong Liu
, James D. Myers
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Knowledge Spaces and Scientific Data. 448-449 - Sharonda Walton, Linda B. Hayden, Kuchumbi Hayden:

Network and Physical Upgrade of EV Wilkins Computing Center to Support a 600 Node Grid Used with Remote Sensing of SAR Polar DATA. 450-451 - Athman Bouguettaya

, Mark Hepburn, Qing Liu, Kai Xu
, Ji Zhang:
Bio-Sense: A System for Supporting Sharing and Exploration in Bioinformatics Using Semantic Web Services. 452-453 - Chaitali Gupta, Madhusudhan Govindaraju:

Semantic Framework for Free-Form Search of Grid Resources. 454-455
Workshop: Riding the Geoscience Cyberinfrastructure Wave of Data
- Beth Plale

, Bin Cao:
Riding the Geoscience Cyberinfrastructure Wave of Data: Real Time Data Use in Education Workshop. 456 - Ryan Bowman, Linda B. Hayden:

Online CReSIS and Polar Resources for Education. 458 - Sepi Yalda, Richard E. Clark:

The Potential of Grid-Enabled Learning for High Impact Weather with LEAD. 459 - Sandra L. Harper:

Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP). 460 - Polly Baker, Cathy Brown, Adam Maltese:

An Educator's Perspective on Cyberinfrastructure. 461
Workshop: Project Management and User Engagement
- Heiko Spallek

, Titus Schleyer
, Brian S. Butler
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Good Partners are Hard to Find: The Search for and Selection of Collaborators in the Health Sciences. 462-467 - Airong Luo:

The Challenges of Distributed Scientific Collaboration among Top Scientists-A Case Study. 468-469 - Peter W. Arzberger, Grace S. Hong:

The Power of Cyberinfrastructure in Building Grassroots Networks: A History of the Pacific Rim Applications and Grid Middleware Assembly (PRAGMA), and Lessons Learned in Developing Global Communities. 470 - Gillian M. Sinclair:

Trials and Tribulations of the UK National Grid Service. 471-474 - Neil P. Chue Hong

, Alex Voss:
Why Good Software Sometimes Dies - And How to Save It. 475-477
Workshop: International Grid Interoperability & Interoperation Workshop 2008 (IGIIW 2008)
- Péter Kacsuk, Zoltán Farkas, Gilles Fedak:

Towards Making BOINC and EGEE Interoperable. 478-484 - Yongjian Wang, Roberto D'Ippolito, Mike J. Boniface, Depei Qian, Degang Cui, Jiyun Jiang:

Cross-Domain Middlewares Interoperability for Distributed Aircraft Design Optimization. 485-492 - Michael Grønager, Daniel Johansson, Josva Kleist

, Christian Ulrik Søttrup, Anders Wäänänen, L. Field, D. Qing, Kalle Happonen, Tomas Lindén
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Interoperability between ARC and gLite - Understanding the Grid-Job Life Cycle. 493-500 - Laurence Field, Sergio Andreozzi, Balázs Kónya:

Grid Information System Interoperability: The Need For A Common Information Model. 501-507 - Ivan Rodero

, Francesc Guim, Julita Corbalán
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Modeling and Evaluating Interoperable Grid Systems. 508-515 - Michael Rambadt, Andrea Vanni, Ralph Niederberger

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Integration of GridFTP as an Alternative File Transfer in UNICORE for the DEISA Infrastructure. 516-523 - Timo Baur:

Functional Analysis and Architecture for Interoperable and DVO-Speci?c Grid Monitoring Services. 524-531
Workshop: PRAGMA Workshop on e-Science Highlights
- Jongbae Moon, Kum Won Cho, Soon-Heum Ko, Jin-Ho Kim, Chongam Kim, Yoonhee Kim:

A Cyber Environment for Engineering Cyber Education. 532-539 - Rachel Chu, Daniel Tenedorio, Jürgen P. Schulze, Susumu Date

, Seiki Kuwabara, Atsushi Nakazawa
, Haruo Takemura
, Fang-Pang Lin:
Optimized Rendering for a Three-Dimensional Videoconferencing System. 540-546 - Phillip D. Pham, Marshall J. Levesque, Kohei Ichikawa

, Susumu Date
, Jason H. Haga:
Identification of a Specific Inhibitor for the Dual-Specificity Enzyme SSH-2 via Docking Experiments on the Grid. 547-554 - Simon X. Han

, Marshall J. Levesque, Kohei Ichikawa
, Susumu Date
, Jason H. Haga:
Virtual Screening for SHP-2 Specific Inhibitors Using Grid Computing. 555-562 - Zhaohui Ding, Xiaohui Wei, Yifan Zhu, Yaoguang Yuan, Wilfred W. Li, Osamu Tatebe:

Implement the Grid Workflow Scheduling for Data Intensive Applications with CSF4. 563-569 - Somsak Sriprayoonsakul, Putchong Uthayopas, Jysoo Lee, Cindy Zheng, Miron Livny, Jaime Frey:

Interfacing SCMSWeb with Condor-G - A Joint PRAGMA-Condor Effort. 570-575 - Susumu Date

, Shoji Miyanaga, Kohei Ichikawa
, Shinji Shimojo
, Haruo Takemura
, Toru Fujiwara:
PRIUS: An Educational Framework on PRAGMA Fostering Globally-Leading Researchers in Integrated Sciences. 576-581 - Luca Clementi, Sriram Krishnan, Wesley Goodman, Jingyuan Ren, Wilfred W. Li, Peter W. Arzberger, Guillaume Vareille, Sargis Dallakyan, Michel F. Sanner:

Services Oriented Architecture for Managing Workflows of Avian Flu Grid. 582-589 - Blair Bethwaite, David Abramson

, Ashley M. Buckle
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Grid Interoperability: An Experiment in Bridging Grid Islands. 590-596
Workshop: 3rd International Workshop on Scientific Workflows and Business Workflow Standards in e-Science
- Luiz M. R. Gadelha Jr.

, Marta Mattoso
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Kairos: An Architecture for Securing Authorship and Temporal Information of Provenance Data in Grid-Enabled Workflow Management Systems. 597-602 - Bert Verslyppe, Bram Slabbinck, Wim De Smet, Paul De Vos, Bernard De Baets

, Peter Dawyndt
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StrainInfo.net Web Services: Enabling Microbiologic Workflows Such as Phylogenetic Tree Building and Biomarker Comparison. 603-607 - Gideon Juve, Ewa Deelman:

Resource Provisioning Options for Large-Scale Scientific Workflows. 608-613 - Kyle Chard, Cem Onyuksel, Wei Tan, Dinanath Sulakhe, Ravi K. Madduri

, Ian T. Foster
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Build Grid Enabled Scientific Workflows Using gRAVI and Taverna. 614-619 - Luciano Piccoli, Jim Kowalkowski, James N. Simone, Xian-He Sun, Hui Jin, Donald J. Holmgren, Nirmal Seenu, Amitoj Singh:

Lattice QCD Workflows: A Case Study. 620-625 - Matthew D. Valerio, Satya Sanket Sahoo

, Roger S. Barga, Jared Jackson:
Capturing Workflow Event Data for Monitoring, Performance Analysis, and Management of Scientific Workflows. 626-633 - Jianwu Wang, Ilkay Altintas, Chad Berkley, Lucas Gilbert, Matthew B. Jones:

A High-Level Distributed Execution Framework for Scientific Workflows. 634-639 - Christina Hoffa, Gaurang Mehta, Timothy Freeman, Ewa Deelman, Kate Keahey, G. Bruce Berriman, John Good:

On the Use of Cloud Computing for Scientific Workflows. 640-645 - Qichang Chen, Liqiang Wang, Zongbo Shang:

MRGIS: A MapReduce-Enabled High Performance Workflow System for GIS. 646-651
Workshop: eScience for Cheminformatics & Drug Discovery
- Xiao Dong, David J. Wild:

An Automatic Drug Discovery Workflow Generation Tool Using Semantic Web Technologies. 652-657 - Kang-Seok Kim, Marlon E. Pierce

, Rajarshi Guha
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SQMD: Architecture for Scalable, Distributed Database System Built on Virtual Private Servers. 658-665 - Jincheol B. Kim, Nguyen Dang Nhan, Seehoon Lee, Soonwook Hwang, Vincent Breton

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DrugScreener-G: Towards an Integrated Environment for Grid-Enabled Large-Scale Virtual Screening and Drug Discovery. 666-671
Workshop: Advances in High-Performance e-Science Middleware & Applications
- Wei Zhang, Robert A. van Engelen:

An Adaptive XML Parser for Developing High-Performance Web Services. 672-679 - Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Gaël Le Mahec:

DAGDA: Data Arrangement for the Grid and Distributed Applications. 680-687 - Rajdeep Bhowmik, Madhusudhan Govindaraju:

Analysis of Cache Performance for Processing XML-Based Application Data on Multi-core Processors. 688-694 - Seung-Hee Bae:

Parallel Multidimensional Scaling Performance on Multicore Systems. 695-702 - Ivan Rodero

, Julita Corbalán
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Coordinated Co-allocation Scheduling on Heterogeneous Clusters of SMPs. 703-710 - Brent Rood, Michael J. Lewis:

Resource Availability Prediction for Improved Grid Scheduling. 711-718
Workshop: Abstractions for Distributed Applications & Systems
- David De Roure

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Towards Computational Abstractions over a RESTful Architecture. 719-722 - Douglas Thain

, Christopher Moretti, Hoang Bui, Li Yu, Nitesh V. Chawla
, Patrick J. Flynn:
Using Small Abstractions to Program Large Distributed Systems. 723-724
Workshop: Innovative & Collaborative Problem Solving Environments in Distributed Resources
- Jim Basney, Stuart Martin, John-Paul Navarro

, Marlon E. Pierce
, Tom Scavo, Leif Strand, Thomas D. Uram, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Wenjun Wu, Choonhan Youn:
The Problem Solving Environments of TeraGrid, Science Gateways, and the Intersection of the Two. 725-734 - Giorgios Kollias, Konstantinos Georgiou, Efstratios Gallopoulos

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Jylab Meets Eclipse: Integrating PSEs with Multicomponent Platforms. 735-742 - Jiang Xie, Yiwen Zhang, Wu Zhang, Guoyong Mao, Jian Mei:

Studies of Agent Composition Model of PSE-Bio Workflow. 743-748 - Dongsoo Han

, Soonwook Hwang:
e-Science Workbench: an Approach to Build Domain-Specific Problem Solving Environments. 749-755 - Hiromichi Kobashi, Riichiro Take, Shigeo Kawata

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A Distributed Linkage Method for a Large Amount of Event Data. 756-761 - Xiaoning Wang, Jian Lin

, Yongqiang Zou, Li Zha:
A Login Shell for Computing Grid. 762-769 - June Hawk Lee, Dukyun Nam

, Soonwook Hwang, Ok-Hwan Byeon:
A Grid-Enabled Problem Solving Environment for Supporting Collaborative Aerodynamic Engineering Process. 770-777
Workshop: Adding Value to Data-Digital Repositories in eScience World
- Andreas Aschenbrenner, Tobias Blanke, Mark Hedges:

Synergies between Grid and Repository Technologies - A Methodical Mapping. 778-781 - Andrew E. Treloar

, Ross Wilkinson
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