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eScience 2014: Sao Paulo, Brazil
- 10th IEEE International Conference on e-Science, eScience 2014, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 20-24, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4288-6
IEEE eScience 2014 Papers
Digital Humanities and Citizen Science
- Johannes-Y. Lohrer, Daniel Kaltenthaler, Peer Kröger, Christiaan Hendrikus van der Meijden, Henriette Obermaier:
A Generic Framework for Synchronized Distributed Data Management in Archaeological Related Disciplines. 5-12 - Kai Kugler, Simon Caton, Kyle Chard, Daniel S. Katz:
On Replica Placement in a Social CDN for e-Science. 13-20 - Jeferson S. Arcanjo, Eduardo F. P. da Luz, Álvaro Luiz Fazenda, Fernando Manuel Ramos:
Evaluating Volunteers' Contributions in a Citizen Science Project. 21-28
Cyberinfrastructure
- Kyle Chard, Mattias Lidman, Josh Bryan, Tom Howe, Brendan McCollam, Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Steven Tuecke, Ian T. Foster:
Globus Nexus: Research Identity, Profile, and Group Management as a Service. 31-38 - Tom W. Kelsey, Martin McCaffery, Lars Kotthoff:
Web-Scale Distributed eScience AI Search across Disconnected and Heterogeneous Infrastructures. 39-46 - Emanuele Danovaro, Luca Roverelli, Gabriele Zereik, Antonella Galizia, Daniele D'Agostino, Giacomo Paschina, Alfonso Quarati, Andrea Clematis, Fabio Delogu, Elisabetta Fiori, Antonio Parodi, Christian Straube, Nils gentschen Felde, Quillon K. Harpham, Bert Jagers, Luis Garrote, Ljiljana Dekic, M. Ivkovic, Olivier Caumont, Evelyne Richard:
Setting Up an Hydro-Meteo Experiment in Minutes: The DRIHM e-Infrastructure for HM Research. 47-54
Complex Networks
- Andréa M. Matsunaga, Austin Mast, José A. B. Fortes:
Reaching Consensus in Crowdsourced Transcription of Biocollections Information. 57-64 - Anais Grand, Régine Vignes-Lebbe, André Santanchè:
From Phenotypes to Trees of Life: A Metamodel-Driven Approach for the Integration of Taxonomy Models. 65-72 - Carlos Eduardo Ferreira, Álvaro Junio Pereira Franco, Marcio Ferreira da Silva:
Finding Matrimonial Circuits in some Amerindian Kinship Networks: An Experimental Study. 73-80
eHealth
- Edgar F. Black, Luigi Marini, Ashwini Vaidya, Dora Berman, Melissa Willman, Dan Salomon, Amelia Bartholomew, Norma Kenyon, Kenton McHenry:
Using Hidden Markov Models to Determine Changes in Subject Data over Time, Studying the Immunoregulatory Effect of Mesenchymal Stem Cells. 83-91 - Fernanda Nascimento Almeida, Gisela Tunes-da-Silva, Ester Cerdeira Sabino, Alfredo Mendrone-Junior, João Eduardo Ferreira:
A Provenance Model Based on Declarative Specifications for Intensive Data Analyses in Hemotherapy Information Systems. 92-99 - Marcus Albert Alves da Silva, Maria Cláudia Cavalcanti, Kele Teixeira Belloze, Floriano Silva-Junior:
Agile Semantic Annotation of Scientific Texts at the Biomedical Scenario. 100-107
Algorithms and Infrastructure
- Zhao Zhang, Daniel S. Katz:
Using Application Skeletons to Improve eScience Infrastructure. 111-118 - Eduardo Antonio Speranza, Ricardo Rodrigues Ciferri, Celia Regina Grego, Luiz Eduardo Vicente:
A Cluster-Based Approach to Support the Delineation of Management Zones in Precision Agriculture. 119-126 - James H. Collier, Arun Siddharth Konagurthu:
An Information Measure for Comparing Top k Lists. 127-134
Management of Research Data
- Arif Shaon, Eamon Smallwood, Maude Frances, Shane Cox, Luc Betbeder-Matibet:
Sustainable Services for Managing and Disseminating UNSW Australia Research Data. 137-144 - Richard Hosking, Mark Gahegan, Gillian Dobbie:
An eScience Tool for Understanding Copyright in Data Driven Sciences. 145-152 - Rudolf Mayer, Tomasz Miksa, Andreas Rauber:
Ontologies for Describing the Context of Scientific Experiment Processes. 153-160
Scientific Workflows I
- Carlos Eduardo Driemeier, Liu Yi Ling, Angelica O. Pontes, Guilherme M. Sanches, Henrique C. J. Franco, Paulo Sergio Graziano Magalhães, João Eduardo Ferreira:
Data Analysis Workflow for Experiments in Sugarcane Precision Agriculture. 163-168 - Johannes Starlinger, Sarah Cohen Boulakia, Sanjeev Khanna, Susan B. Davidson, Ulf Leser:
Layer Decomposition: An Effective Structure-Based Approach for Scientific Workflow Similarity. 169-176 - Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Weiwei Chen, Gideon Juve, Karan Vahi, Ewa Deelman:
Community Resources for Enabling Research in Distributed Scientific Workflows. 177-184
Volcanology and Astroinformatics
- Rosa Filgueira, Malcolm P. Atkinson, Andrew Bell, Ian Main, Steve Boon, Christopher Kilburn, Philip Meredith:
eScience Gateway Stimulating Collaboration in Rock Physics and Volcanology. 187-195 - Daniel J. Crichton, John S. Hughes, Sean Hardman, Emily Law, Reta Beebe, Thomas Morgan, Edwin J. Grayzeck:
A Scalable Planetary Science Information Architecture for Big Science Data. 196-203 - S. George Djorgovski, Ashish Mahabal, Ciro Donalek, Matthew J. Graham, Andrew J. Drake, Michael J. Turmon, Thomas J. Fuchs:
Automated Real-Time Classification and Decision Making in Massive Data Streams from Synoptic Sky Surveys. 204-211
Data Analysis and Provenance
- Quan Zhou, Devarshi Ghoshal, Beth Plale:
Study in Usefulness of Middleware-Only Provenance. 215-222 - Galen M. Shipman, Stuart I. Campbell, David Dillow, Mathieu Doucet, Jim Kohl, Garrett E. Granroth, Ross G. Miller, Dale Stansberry, Thomas Proffen, Russel Taylor:
Accelerating Data Acquisition, Reduction, and Analysis at the Spallation Neutron Source. 223-230 - Drew Paine, Charlotte P. Lee:
Producing Data, Producing Software: Developing a Radio Astronomy Research Infrastructure. 231-238 - Daniel Garijo, Óscar Corcho, Yolanda Gil, Meredith N. Braskie, Derrek P. Hibar, Xue Hua, Neda Jahanshad, Paul M. Thompson, Arthur W. Toga:
Workflow Reuse in Practice: A Study of Neuroimaging Pipeline Users. 239-246
Ecology and Biodiversity
- Andrew Tokmakoff, Ben Sparrow, David Turner, Andrew Lowe:
AusPlots Rangelands Field Data Collection and Publication: Infrastructure for Ecological Monitoring. 249-255 - Carla Geovana do Nascimento Macario, Alan Massaru Nakai, Luciano Vieira Koenigkan, Jaudete Daltio, Carlos Eduardo Lazarini da Fonseca:
NatData: A Platform to Integrate Geospatial Data from Natural Resources of the Brazilian Biomes. 256-262 - Lilian Chaves Brandao dos Santos, Jurandy Almeida, Jefersson Alex dos Santos, Silvio Jamil Ferzoli Guimarães, Arnaldo de Albuquerque Araújo, Bruna Alberton, Leonor Patricia Cerdeira Morellato, Ricardo da Silva Torres:
Phenological Event Detection by Visual Rhythms Dissimilarity Analysis. 263-270 - Gilberto Zonta Pastorello, Deborah A. Agarwal, Dario Papale, Taghrid Samak, Carlo Trotta, Alessio Ribeca, Cristina Poindexter, Boris Faybishenko, Dan Gunter, Rachel Hollowgrass, Eleonora Canfora:
Observational Data Patterns for Time Series Data Quality Assessment. 271-278
Scientific Workflows II
- Daniel Garijo, Óscar Corcho, Yolanda Gil, Boris A. Gutman, Ivo D. Dinov, Paul M. Thompson, Arthur W. Toga:
FragFlow Automated Fragment Detection in Scientific Workflows. 281-289 - Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Sarah S. Poon, Valerie C. Hendrix, Daniel K. Gunter, Gilberto Zonta Pastorello, Deborah A. Agarwal:
Experiences with User-Centered Design for the Tigres Workflow API. 290-297 - Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga, Gabriele Pierantoni, Giuliano Taffoni, Eva Sciacca, Mohammad Mahdi Jaghoori, Vladimir Korkhov, Giuliano Castelli, Claudio Vuerli, Ugo Becciani, Eoin Carley, Bob Bentley:
Scientific Workflow Management - For Whom? 298-305
Cyberinfrastructure II
- Ryan Chard, Kris Bubendorfer, Bryan C. K. Ng:
Network Health and e-Science in Public Clouds. 309-316 - Alexey Siretskiy, Ola Spjuth:
HTSeq-Hadoop: Extending HTSeq for Massively Parallel Sequencing Data Analysis Using Hadoop. 317-323 - Sherif Hanie El Meligy Abdelhamid, Md. Maksudul Alam, Richard A. Aló, Shaikh Arifuzzaman, Peter H. Beckman, Tirtha Bhattacharjee, Md Hasanuzzaman Bhuiyan, Keith R. Bisset, Stephen G. Eubank, Albert C. Esterline, Edward A. Fox, Geoffrey C. Fox, S. M. Shamimul Hasan, Harshal Hayatnagarkar, Maleq Khan, Chris J. Kuhlman, Madhav V. Marathe, Natarajan Meghanathan, Henning S. Mortveit, Judy Qiu, S. S. Ravi, Zalia Shams, Ongard Sirisaengtaksin, Samarth Swarup, Anil Kumar S. Vullikanti, Tak-Lon Wu:
CINET 2.0: A CyberInfrastructure for Network Science. 324-331
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