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Computational Science and Engineering Online (CSE-Online) is to provide an extendable, integrated Grid enabled cyber-environment for research, collaboration, and education in computational science and engineering.
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| OVERALL GOALS |
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Create an extendable, integrated, user-friendly, problem solving environment to empower individuals and groups to perform research more effectively and to facilitate multi-disciplinary research on multi-scale complex problems in computational science and engineering.
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Provide secure access to state-of-the-art application tools, remote private and public data sources.
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Provide secure access to both local and grid computing resources.
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Enable reliable and real-time visualization, data analysis, of information extraction from remote data sources.
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Enable communication between users synchronously and asynchronously.
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Promote the participation of different domain disciplines by enforcing the inter-operability of the software architecture and to provide seamless interfaces between application domains.
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Ensure broad acceptance and usage by different scientific communities. |
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| CURRENTLY SUPPORTED DOMAIN COMMUNITIES |
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The CSE-Online software architecture is generic and inter-operable. It has a core component that is common to all scientific disciplines and a domain-specific component that can be customized for different application domains. Our current funding activity for the domain-specific component focuses on computational chemistry, and its interfaces with the computational reaction engineering, molecular biology, and material science. If you are interested in customizing the CSE-Online environment to domain communities outside of computational chemistry, we certainly would be happy to help you. |
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