2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06859-6_28
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A Light-Weight Framework for Bridge-Building from Desktop to Cloud

Abstract: A significant trend in science research for at least the past decade has been the increasing uptake of computational techniques (modelling) for insilico experimentation, which is trickling down from the grand challenges that require capability computing to smaller-scale problems suited to capacity computing. Such virtual experiments also establish an opportunity for collaboration at a distance. At the same time, the development of web service and cloud technology, is providing a potential platform to support t… Show more

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“…The institution manager component provides these services in conjunction with the Bath Sensor Framework 2 [25] which allows for the connection to an agent platform, such as Jason [8]. The institution manager can also be deployed as a RESTful web service, using the software developed in [14].…”
Section: Implementation and Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The institution manager component provides these services in conjunction with the Bath Sensor Framework 2 [25] which allows for the connection to an agent platform, such as Jason [8]. The institution manager can also be deployed as a RESTful web service, using the software developed in [14].…”
Section: Implementation and Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%