Difference between revisions of "Competence centre DARIAH"
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'''CC members' list:''' cc-dariah AT mailman.egi.eu | '''CC members' list:''' cc-dariah AT mailman.egi.eu | ||
The DARIAH CC aims to widen the usage of the e-Infrastructures for Arts and Humanities research. The CC will develop and provide a workflow-based science gateway based on the generic-purpose WS-PGRADE and gLibrary technologies, adapted and tailored to the needs of users coming from the field of Arts and Humanities. The gateway will provide access and compute services for data residing in distributed grid and cloud storages. The gateway will be validated and enriched with the ‘Multi-Source Distributed Real-Time Search and Information Retrieval’ application (SIR). The CC will engage with Arts and Humanities communities to attract more applications and users to the gateway. | The DARIAH CC aims to widen the usage of the e-Infrastructures for Arts and Humanities research. The CC will develop and provide a workflow-based science gateway based on the generic-purpose WS-PGRADE and gLibrary technologies, adapted and tailored to the needs of users coming from the field of Arts and Humanities. The gateway will provide access and compute services for data residing in distributed grid and cloud storages. The gateway will be validated and enriched with the ‘Multi-Source Distributed Real-Time Search and Information Retrieval’ application (SIR). The CC will engage with Arts and Humanities communities to attract more applications and users to the gateway. |
Revision as of 14:12, 23 April 2015
EGI-Engage Competence centres: | Main page | ELIXIR | BBMRI | MoBrain | DARIAH | LifeWatch | EISCAT_3D | EPOS | Disaster Mitigation | | EGI-Engage Knowledge Commons |
CC Coordinator: Karolj Skala, Zoltán Farkas
CC members' list: cc-dariah AT mailman.egi.eu
The DARIAH CC aims to widen the usage of the e-Infrastructures for Arts and Humanities research. The CC will develop and provide a workflow-based science gateway based on the generic-purpose WS-PGRADE and gLibrary technologies, adapted and tailored to the needs of users coming from the field of Arts and Humanities. The gateway will provide access and compute services for data residing in distributed grid and cloud storages. The gateway will be validated and enriched with the ‘Multi-Source Distributed Real-Time Search and Information Retrieval’ application (SIR). The CC will engage with Arts and Humanities communities to attract more applications and users to the gateway.