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Publication At Source: Scientific Communication from a Publication Web to a Data Grid

(2002) Publication At Source: Scientific Communication from a Publication Web to a Data Grid. In: EuroWeb 2002, December 2002, Oxford.

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Abstract

The Web has been used as a medium to facilitate the publication and dissemination of articles which summarise and interpret the outcome of scientific experiments. In this paper we focus on Chemistry to argue that the Grid will facilitate publication at source, the dissemination not only of experimental data, but also contextual information about the conditions, setup, running and ongoing analysis of experiments.

Editors:J. G. Frey, D. De Roure, L. A. Carr
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Keywords:e-science, publication, grid computing
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On:27 Jun 2003 by Carr, Les
Alternative Locations:http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~lac/publicationAtSourc...
ID Code:7852
Last Modified:18 Feb 2010 15:00
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