The design and implementation of Grid database services in OGSA-DAI: Research Articles
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience - Grid Performance
HPC-Europa single point of access as a framework for building science gateways: Research Articles
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience - Science Gateways—Common Community Interfaces to Grid Resources
Uniform job monitoring in the HPC-Europa project: data model, API and services
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
nanoHUB.org: Advancing Education and Research in Nanotechnology
Computing in Science and Engineering
Complex System Simulations with QosCosGrid
ICCS '09 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computational Science: Part I
The vine toolkit: a Java framework for developing grid applications
PPAM'07 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Parallel processing and applied mathematics
QCG-OMPI: MPI applications on grids
Future Generation Computer Systems
Globus toolkit version 4: software for service-oriented systems
NPC'05 Proceedings of the 2005 IFIP international conference on Network and Parallel Computing
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
InSilicoLab --- managing complexity of chemistry computations
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
User-Friendly frameworks for accessing computational resources
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
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The main objective of Science Gateways is to give users remote access to supercomputers and large-scale computing environments in an interactive, web-based and graphical manner. We present a tool, called Vine Toolkit, that has been successfully used as a core web platform for various Science Gateways. Vine Toolkit is a modular, extensible and easy-to-use tool as well as a high-level Application Programming Interface (API) for various applications, visualization components and building blocks. In a nutshell, it allows interoperability between many different HPC and grid technologies within the service layer. As a result, Vine Toolkit provides an ability to build a portal upon different HPC technologies working together to deliver a complete solution to the users. In this article, we briefly describe our most complex and feature-rich project --- the Nanotechnology Gateway, as well as a set of tools relevant to advanced scientific portals, development of which was driven by various requirements defined by scientists and gathered in scope of the PL-Grid project.