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Science Gateway Canvas: A business reference model for Science Gateways

Published: 16 June 2015 Publication History

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Science Gateways (SGs) have emerged as systems that facilitate access to cyberinfrastructures. There is a growing interest in the exploitation and development of SGs. However, it remains challenging to understand and design SG with the required properties because of the complex nature of SGs. Additionally, it is difficult to decide upon frameworks that can be used to build them. In this paper we propose the Science Gateway Canvas, a business reference model for SGs that embodies the common SG functions and their organization into groups and categories. We used the Science Gateway Canvas for a systematic analysis and comparison of the functions offered by a selection of available frameworks that are used to build SGs. This illustrated the applicability of the Science Gateway Canvas as a comprehensive and generic reference model for understanding SGs. The canvas can also be used for systematic analysis by scientists who are searching for an existing SG that supports their research goal or developers who want to determine the functional requirements for a new SG.

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SCREAM '15: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on The Science of Cyberinfrastructure: Research, Experience, Applications and Models
June 2015
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DOI:10.1145/2753524
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  1. business reference model
  2. collaboratory
  3. cyberinfrastructure
  4. e-infrastructure
  5. e-research environment
  6. e-science
  7. problem solving environment (pse)
  8. science gateway (sg)
  9. science gateway canvas (sgc)
  10. science gateway development
  11. science gateway frameworks
  12. science gateway technologies
  13. science portal
  14. virtual laboratory (vl)
  15. virtual research environment (vre)

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  • (2017)Software architectures to integrate workflow engines in science gatewaysFuture Generation Computer Systems10.1016/j.future.2017.01.00575(239-255)Online publication date: Oct-2017
  • (2015)Processing Manager for Science GatewaysProceedings of the 2015 7th International Workshop on Science Gateways10.1109/IWSG.2015.9(1-7)Online publication date: 3-Jun-2015

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