A Web Service Composition and Deployment Framework for Scientific Workflows
ICWS '04 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Web Services
Exploring Williams--Beuren syndrome using myGrid
Bioinformatics
Service-Oriented Environments for Dynamically Interacting with Mesoscale Weather
Computing in Science and Engineering
Experience with adapting a WS-BPEL runtime for eScience workflows
Proceedings of the 5th Grid Computing Environments Workshop
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
Online web-based science gateway for nanotechnology research
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
InSilicoLab --- managing complexity of chemistry computations
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
PL-Grid e-infrastructure for the cherenkov telescope array observatory
Building a National Distributed e-Infrastructure - PL-Grid
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The GridSpace2 environment, developed in the scope of the PL-Grid Polish National Grid Initiative, constitutes a comprehensive platform which supports e-science applications throughout their entire lifecycle. Application development may involve multiple phases, including writing, prototyping, testing and composing the application. Once the application attains maturity it becomes operable and capable of being executed, although it may still be subject to further development --- including actions such as sharing with collaborating researchers or making results publicly available with the use of dedicated publishing interfaces. This paper describes each of these phases in detail, showing how the GridSpace2 platform can assist the developers and publishers of computational experiments.