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GPSI : General purpose science gateway infrastructure

PIs:
Mark Hereld

People Involved:
Michael E. Papka, Thomas Uram

Abstract:
GPSI is a generic portal infrastructure for building a wide range of science gateways on a common foundation, avoiding the usual overhead of bootstrapping a new gateway. GPSI provides a foundation that includes data management, application management, job management and monitoring, and output processing facilities.

publications:
T. Uram, M. Papka, M. Hereld, and M. Wilde, "A solution looking for lots of problems: generic portals for science infrastructure", In Proceedings of the 2011 TeraGrid Conference: Extreme Digital Discovery (TG '11). ACM, New York, NY, USA.
W. Wu, T. Uram, M. Wilde, M. Hereld, and M. Papka, "A Web 2.0-Based Scientific Application Framework", In Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS '10). IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC, USA, 642-643.
W. Wu, T. Uram, M. Wilde, M. Hereld, and M. Papka, "Accelerating science gateway development with Web 2.0 and Swift", In Proceedings of the 2010 TeraGrid Conference (TG '10). ACM, New York, NY, USA.


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