Grange, S., Gilbert, L. and Wills, G. (2007) A Collaborative Orthopaedic Research Environment. In: UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, 10th - 13th September 2007, Nottingham, UK.
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The role of collaboration in scientific and scholarly research is changing due to advances in Web technology. In particular, the need for collaborative science has generated demands for working environments that facilitate human communication and resource sharing among research communities. The Collaborative Orthopaedic Research Environment (CORE) project provides an infrastructure that combines clinical, educational and research activities in a Virtual Research Environment (VRE) for orthopaedic researchers to collaborate in the design, analysis, and dissemination of experiments. An overview of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) concepts is presented in this report before moving on to discuss the benefits and rationale of using a SOA in the context of the CORE project. A user requirements study conducted to guide the authors in designing the CORE VRE is also reported.
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| Keywords: | collaborative, Virtual Research Environment, | ||||||
| Research Group: | Current ECS Groups > Electronic and Software Systems Old ECS Groups > Learning Societies Lab | ||||||
| Date: | 2007 | ||||||
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| Downloads (2010): | 32 | ||||||
| ID Code: | 14409 | ||||||
| Last Modified: | 23 Sep 2011 10:35 | ||||||
| Deposited On: | 14 Aug 2007 by Wills, Gary | ||||||
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