3. Software for Science Gateways: Open Grid Computing Environments Marlon Pierce, Suresh Marru Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana University www.collab-ogce.org
6. TeraGrid is one of the largest investments in shared CI from NSF’s Office of Cyberinfrastructure
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11. OVP/ RST/ MIG OGCE Re-engineer, Generalize, Build, Test and Release LEAD OGCE Gateway Tool Adaption & Reuse GridChem TeraGrid User Portal OGCE Team GridChem Ultrascan BioVLab ODI Bio Drug Screen EST Pipeline Future Grid GFac , XBaya , XRegistry, FTR Eventing System LEAD Resource Discovery Service GPIR, File Browser Gadget Container , GTLab, Javascript Cog, XRegistry Interface, Experiment Builder, Axis2 Gfac , Axis2 Eventing System, Resource Prediction Service, Swarm Experiment Builder, XRegistry Interface Xbaya, GC Middleware GFac , Eventing System XBaya, GFac Workflow Suite, Gadget Container Swarm-> GFac Swarm-> GFac GFac, Xbaya , …
12. Software Description OGCE Gadget Container Google Gadget/Open Social compatible software for building Web-based user interfaces. XBaya A visual user interface for composing, launching and monitoring workflows GFAC An application factory service for wrapping command-line tools as Web services XRegistry; Registry Gadget A service and workflow registry and its user interface Experiment Builder User interface for creating online experiments with registered workflows
21. The OGCE Application Registry gadget allows users to interactively register hosts and applications that are dynamically wrapped as Web services.
22. The OGCE Gadget Container allows you to build portals out of public and private Google Open Social gadgets. Supports HTTPS. Downloadable, packaged software.
23. The OGCE Experiment Builder gadget allows users to create projects and experiments out of previously composed workflows.
24. OGCE Tools for Science Workflows The XBaya workflow composer allows you to build scientific workflows from services running across the TeraGrid. This is part of our workflow suite.
Diversity of resources are critical to support diversity of user needs spanning research and education efforts August 2005 Charlie Catlett (catlett@mcs.anl.gov)