2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2007.02.003
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GECEM: A portal-based Grid application for computational electromagnetics

Abstract: The Grid-Enabled Computational Electromagnetics (GECEM) portal is a problem-solving environment that uses grid technologies to support scientists in accessing distributed resources for the solution of computational electromagnetics (CEM) problems. These resources include input files specifying the system geometry, and proprietary software and hardware for mesh generation and CEM simulation. Through interacting with a web-based grid portal, a user can access these resources, submit jobs, monitor and execute dis… Show more

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“…The Grid-Enabled Computational Electromagnetics (GECEM) portal [40] is a problem-solving environment that uses grid technologies to support scientists in accessing distributed resources for the solution of computational electromagnetic problems. In addition to the GridSphere portal framework [17] and Globus Toolkit 3.2 [15], the GECEM consists of three other main components: the GridPortlets web application, the GECEM Portlets and the RAVE [18], providing a collaborative visualization capability.…”
Section: The Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Grid-Enabled Computational Electromagnetics (GECEM) portal [40] is a problem-solving environment that uses grid technologies to support scientists in accessing distributed resources for the solution of computational electromagnetic problems. In addition to the GridSphere portal framework [17] and Globus Toolkit 3.2 [15], the GECEM consists of three other main components: the GridPortlets web application, the GECEM Portlets and the RAVE [18], providing a collaborative visualization capability.…”
Section: The Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RAVE has been integrated into the GECEM project portal 54 to enable collaborative, remote visualization of electromagnetic data sets. RAVE can be directly launched from the GECEM portal—this is covered in a following section on accessibility; here, we discuss the issues surrounding the import of third‐party data sets.…”
Section: Interaction With Existing Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%