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Publication Abstract

Using Service Mashups to Implement E-Science Portals

Haupt, T. (2010). Using Service Mashups to Implement E-Science Portals. The 2010 IRAST International Congress on Computer Applications and Computer Science (CACS 2010). Singapore.

The goal this effort is to develop a cyberinfrastructure to exploit the recent transformative research in material science involving multiscale physics-based predictive modeling, multiscale experiments and design. The cyberinfrastructure comprises a collection of materials databases as well as model, model calibration, and simulation tools at multiple size scales. It streamlines the process of gathering experimental results and deriving material properties and linking processes and properties at different length scales enabling one to design and develop the next generation materials and structural components exploiting the integrative nature of the Integrated Computational Material Engineering (ICME). Moreover, through an Open Source process, it serves as a platform for collaborative research and transitioning research tools and codes to more robust tools ready for industrial use. The cyberinfrastructure is implemented using the Web 2.0 technologies including Wiki, AJAX-based rich user interfaces, Service Oriented Architectures (SOA), and notably service mashups.