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'''Kepler''' is an [[e-science]] tool designed to help scien­tists, analysts, and computer programmers create, execute, and share models and analyses across a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines.  
'''Kepler''' is an [[e-science]] tool designed to help scien­tists, analysts, and computer programmers create, execute, and share models and analyses across a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines.  


== Links ==
{{quotation|Kepler can operate on data stored in a variety of formats, locally and over the internet, and is an effective environment for integrating disparate software components, such as merging "R" scripts with compiled "C" code, or facilitating remote, distributed execution of models. Using Kepler's graphical user interface, users simply select and then connect pertinent analytical components and data sources to create a "scientific workflow"—an executable representation of the steps required to generate results. The Kepler software helps users share and reuse data, workflows, and compo­nents developed by the scientific community to address common needs.}} ([https://kepler-project.org/ The Kepler Project], retrieved 15:25, 16 June 2010 (UTC).
 
See also:
* [[e-science]]
* [[Taverna workbench]] (an alternative solution)
 
== Examples ==
 
 
 
== Links and bibliography ==
 
* [http://kepler-project.org/ Kepler project] (home page)
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_scientific_workflow_system Kepler scientific workflow system] (Wikipedia)
 
=== Bibliography ===
 
* Ludäscher B., Altintas I., Berkley C., Higgins D., Jaeger-Frank E., Jones M., Lee E., Tao J., Zhao Y. 2006. Scientific Workflow Management and the Kepler System. Special Issue: Workflow in Grid Systems. Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience 18(10): 1039-1065.


[http://kepler-project.org/ Kepler project] (home page)


[[Category: e-science]]
[[Category: e-science]]
[[Category: workflow]]
[[Category: workflow]]

Revision as of 17:25, 16 June 2010

Introduction

Kepler is an e-science tool designed to help scien­tists, analysts, and computer programmers create, execute, and share models and analyses across a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines.

“Kepler can operate on data stored in a variety of formats, locally and over the internet, and is an effective environment for integrating disparate software components, such as merging "R" scripts with compiled "C" code, or facilitating remote, distributed execution of models. Using Kepler's graphical user interface, users simply select and then connect pertinent analytical components and data sources to create a "scientific workflow"—an executable representation of the steps required to generate results. The Kepler software helps users share and reuse data, workflows, and compo­nents developed by the scientific community to address common needs.” (The Kepler Project, retrieved 15:25, 16 June 2010 (UTC).

See also:

Examples

Links and bibliography

Bibliography

  • Ludäscher B., Altintas I., Berkley C., Higgins D., Jaeger-Frank E., Jones M., Lee E., Tao J., Zhao Y. 2006. Scientific Workflow Management and the Kepler System. Special Issue: Workflow in Grid Systems. Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience 18(10): 1039-1065.