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SC11 Science Gateway Group Overview
1. The Indiana University Science Gateway Group:
Advancing Web-based scientific research
• The IU Science Gateway Group supports gateway
development activities at IU and world-wide.
• Marlon Pierce: Group Lead
• Suresh Marru: Principal Software Architect
• Raminder Singh, Chathura Herath, Yu Ma, Lahiru Gunathilake:
Senior team members
• Six interns and research assistants
• More Info & Contact
• http://pti.iu.edu/sgg
• Marlon Pierce: mpierce@cs.indiana.edu
• Suresh Marru: smarru@cs.indiana.edu
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2. Group Activities
• Research & development of scientific portal interfaces and
frameworks; distributed application and workflows;
messaging and gateway development tools & API’s.
• Fostering e-Science software sustainability through Apache
Software Foundation
• Open community, not just open source
• Apache Airavata: software for scientific workflows
• http://airavata.org
• Apache Rave: Web and Social Networking mashup engine
• http://incubator.apache.org/rave/
• We work with gateways across the nation
• Lead the Open Gateway Computing Environments: NSF funded
partnership
• Lead the XSEDE Extended Collaborative Support Services’ gateway
support activities.
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3. Collaborations
Collaborating Team Scientific Field
GridChem (Sudhakar Computational Chemistry
Pamidighantam, NCSA)
ParamChem (Alex Mackerell, Sudhakar Molecular Sciences
Pamidighantam, Micheal Sheetz et. al)
WIYN Consortium One Degree Imager (Pat Astronomy
Knezek, NOAO)
OLAM (Craig Mattocks, University of Atmospheric and Environmental Modeling
Miami)
UltraScan (Borries Demeler, University of Experimental Biophysics
Texas Health Science Center)
LCCI (James Vary, Iowa State) Computational Nuclear Physics
Dark Energy Survey Simulation Working Astrophysics, Astronomy
Group (August Evrard et. al)
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4. Apache Airavata
• Science Gateway software framework to:
– compose, manage, execute, and monitor
computational workflows
– web service abstractions to legacy command line
scientific applications
– support for computational resources ranging from
local resources to computational grids and clouds
– modular software framework to use as individual
components or as an integrates solution.
7. Apache Rave: Open Community Software for Social Networking,
Shareable Web Components, and Science Gateways
• Rave is an Apache Software Foundation incubator
project.
• Software for managing OpenSocial Gadgets and W3C Widgets
• Founding members:
• Mitre Software
• SURFnet
• Hippo Software
• Indiana University
• More information
• Project Website: http://incubator.apache.org/rave/
• Mailing List: rave-dev@incubator.apache.org
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8. What is Rave?
• Rave is a downloadable Web portal
• Written in Java, JavaScript
• Based on Spring MVC framework
• Builds on Apache OpenSocial spec for social networking Web
gadgets, REST services
• Rave is a development platform
• Developers program to Rave APIs and implementations as
JARS, WAR overlays
• Developers can change, extend, or exclude only the code
without touching the source tree
• “Sandbox” examples.
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9. The Apache Way and Gateways
• Apache places community above code
– Open source isn’t enough
– You need a diverse community of developers and inter-project
collaboration
• Governance
– Apache incubators are mentored to teach good project management
practices
– Source code management, public mailing lists, open decision
making, peer-reviewed formal releases
• Sustainability
– Apache incubators must demonstrate developer diversity
– Count diversity of contributors, not downloads.
– Reward projects for collaborating with each other.
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