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Anne Trefethen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • e-Science - ShibGrid: Shibboleth Access for the UK National Grid Service
    2006
    Co-Authors: David Spence, Neil Geddes, Jens Jensen, Andrew Richards, Matthew Viljoen, Andrew Martin, Matthew Dovey, Mark Norman, Kang Tang, Anne Trefethen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents work undertaken to integrate the future UK national Shibboleth infrastructure with the UK's National Grid Service (NGS). Our work, ShibGrid, provides both transparent authentication for Portal based Grid access and a credential transformation service for users of other Grid access methods. The ShibGrid support for Portal-based transparent Grid authentication is provided as a set of standards-based drop-in modules which can be used with any Project Portal as well as the NGS Project in which they are initially deployed. The ShibGrid architecture requires no changes to the UK national Shibboleth authentication infrastructure or the NGS security infrastructure and provides access for users both with and without UK e-Science certificates. In addition to presenting both the architecture of Shib- Grid and its implementation, we additionally place the ShibGrid Project within the context of other efforts to integrate Shibboleth with Grids.

  • ShibGrid: Shibboleth Access for the UK National Grid Service
    2006 Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: David Spence, Neil Geddes, Jens Jensen, Andrew Richards, Matthew Viljoen, Andrew Martin, Matthew Dovey, Mark Norman, Kang Tang, Anne Trefethen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents work undertaken to integrate the future UK national Shibboleth infrastructure with the UK's National Grid Service (NGS). Our work, ShibGrid, provides both transparent authentication for Portal based Grid access and a credential transformation service for users of other Grid access methods. The ShibGrid support for Portal-based transparent Grid authentication is provided as a set of standards-based drop-in modules which can be used with any Project Portal as well as the NGS Project in which they are initially deployed. The ShibGrid architecture requires no changes to the UK national Shibboleth authentication infrastructure or the NGS security infrastructure and provides access for users both with and without UK e-Science certificates. In addition to presenting both the architecture of Shib- Grid and its implementation, we additionally place the ShibGrid Project within the context of other efforts to integrate Shibboleth with Grids.

Smit Dethe - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • college Project Portal
    International Journal of Research, 2016
    Co-Authors: Smit Dethe
    Abstract:

    Online College Project Portal provides a simple interface for maintenance of Projects information. It can be used by educational institutes or colleges to maintain the records of Project easily. The creation and management of accurate, update information regarding a student Projects critically important in the university as well as colleges. Online College Portal system aims to improve the efficiency of the main function is managing and maintaining information. The administrator and students are two major functional requirements in the system. The Administrator will be given more powers (enable/disable/ update) than other users. The online college Project Portal mainly functionalized by the module which is a well-established approach to managing and controlling the introduction of new initiatives or organizational changes. Managing Projects well requires a great deal of time and skill. Project management is one of the high-responsibility tasks in modern organizations. At college level module can contain all the information regarding to college Projects, seminars, events etc. to respective branches. The  module will be created so that every information about Project is available to everyone.Objectives behind the module is that user can access the information very easily.Store Project, documents and reports in a secure online environment Upload and Share Documents in ‘Real Time’.

  • online college Project Portal
    International Journal of Research, 2016
    Co-Authors: Smit Dethe, Aaqib Qureshi, Ganesh Bute, Sagar Umate, Suraj Fulkar, Kalyani N Satone
    Abstract:

    Online College Project Portal provides a simple interface for maintenance of Projects information. It can be used by educational institutes or colleges to maintain the records of Project easily. The creation and management of accurate, update information regarding a student Projects critically important in the university as well as colleges. Online College Portal system aims to improve the efficiency of the main function is managing and maintaining information. The administrator and students are two major functional requirements in the system. The Administrator will be given more powers (enable/disable/ update) than other users. The online college Project Portal mainly functionalized by the module which is a well-established approach to managing and controlling the introduction of new initiatives or organizational changes. Managing Projects well requires a great deal of time and skill. Project management is one of the high-responsibility tasks in modern organizations. At college level module can contain all the information regarding to college Projects, seminars, events etc. to respective branches. The module will be created so that every information about Project is available to everyone.Objectives behind the module is that user can access the information very easily.Store Project, documents and reports in a secure online environment Upload and Share Documents in ‘Real Time’. Keywords : Portal; college; student; HTML; Database

David Spence - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • e-Science - ShibGrid: Shibboleth Access for the UK National Grid Service
    2006
    Co-Authors: David Spence, Neil Geddes, Jens Jensen, Andrew Richards, Matthew Viljoen, Andrew Martin, Matthew Dovey, Mark Norman, Kang Tang, Anne Trefethen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents work undertaken to integrate the future UK national Shibboleth infrastructure with the UK's National Grid Service (NGS). Our work, ShibGrid, provides both transparent authentication for Portal based Grid access and a credential transformation service for users of other Grid access methods. The ShibGrid support for Portal-based transparent Grid authentication is provided as a set of standards-based drop-in modules which can be used with any Project Portal as well as the NGS Project in which they are initially deployed. The ShibGrid architecture requires no changes to the UK national Shibboleth authentication infrastructure or the NGS security infrastructure and provides access for users both with and without UK e-Science certificates. In addition to presenting both the architecture of Shib- Grid and its implementation, we additionally place the ShibGrid Project within the context of other efforts to integrate Shibboleth with Grids.

  • ShibGrid: Shibboleth Access for the UK National Grid Service
    2006 Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: David Spence, Neil Geddes, Jens Jensen, Andrew Richards, Matthew Viljoen, Andrew Martin, Matthew Dovey, Mark Norman, Kang Tang, Anne Trefethen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents work undertaken to integrate the future UK national Shibboleth infrastructure with the UK's National Grid Service (NGS). Our work, ShibGrid, provides both transparent authentication for Portal based Grid access and a credential transformation service for users of other Grid access methods. The ShibGrid support for Portal-based transparent Grid authentication is provided as a set of standards-based drop-in modules which can be used with any Project Portal as well as the NGS Project in which they are initially deployed. The ShibGrid architecture requires no changes to the UK national Shibboleth authentication infrastructure or the NGS security infrastructure and provides access for users both with and without UK e-Science certificates. In addition to presenting both the architecture of Shib- Grid and its implementation, we additionally place the ShibGrid Project within the context of other efforts to integrate Shibboleth with Grids.

Andreas D Baxevanis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A customized Web Portal for the genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi
    BMC Genomics, 2014
    Co-Authors: R Travis Moreland, Anh-dao Nguyen, Joseph F Ryan, Christine E Schnitzler, Bernard J Koch, Katherine Siewert, Tyra G Wolfsberg, Andreas D Baxevanis
    Abstract:

    Background Mnemiopsis leidyi is a ctenophore native to the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. A number of studies on Mnemiopsis have led to a better understanding of many key biological processes, and these studies have contributed to the emergence of Mnemiopsis as an important model for evolutionary and developmental studies. Recently, we sequenced, assembled, annotated, and performed a preliminary analysis on the 150-megabase genome of the ctenophore, Mnemiopsis . This sequencing effort has produced the first set of whole-genome sequencing data on any ctenophore species and is amongst the first wave of Projects to sequence an animal genome de novo solely using next-generation sequencing technologies. Description The Mnemiopsis Genome Project Portal ( http://research.nhgri.nih.gov/mnemiopsis/ ) is intended both as a resource for obtaining genomic information on Mnemiopsis through an intuitive and easy-to-use interface and as a model for developing customized Web Portals that enable access to genomic data. The scope of data available through this Portal goes well beyond the sequence data available through GenBank, providing key biological information not available elsewhere, such as pathway and protein domain analyses; it also features a customized genome browser for data visualization. Conclusions We expect that the availability of these data will allow investigators to advance their own research Projects aimed at understanding phylogenetic diversity and the evolution of proteins that play a fundamental role in metazoan development. The overall approach taken in the development of this Web site can serve as a viable model for disseminating data from whole-genome sequencing Projects, framed in a way that best-serves the specific needs of the scientific community.

  • A customized Web Portal for the genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi
    BMC Genomics, 2014
    Co-Authors: R Travis Moreland, Anh-dao Nguyen, Joseph F Ryan, Christine E Schnitzler, Bernard J Koch, Katherine Siewert, Tyra G Wolfsberg, Andreas D Baxevanis
    Abstract:

    Mnemiopsis leidyi is a ctenophore native to the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. A number of studies on Mnemiopsis have led to a better understanding of many key biological processes, and these studies have contributed to the emergence of Mnemiopsis as an important model for evolutionary and developmental studies. Recently, we sequenced, assembled, annotated, and performed a preliminary analysis on the 150-megabase genome of the ctenophore, Mnemiopsis. This sequencing effort has produced the first set of whole-genome sequencing data on any ctenophore species and is amongst the first wave of Projects to sequence an animal genome de novo solely using next-generation sequencing technologies. The Mnemiopsis Genome Project Portal ( http://research.nhgri.nih.gov/mnemiopsis/ ) is intended both as a resource for obtaining genomic information on Mnemiopsis through an intuitive and easy-to-use interface and as a model for developing customized Web Portals that enable access to genomic data. The scope of data available through this Portal goes well beyond the sequence data available through GenBank, providing key biological information not available elsewhere, such as pathway and protein domain analyses; it also features a customized genome browser for data visualization. We expect that the availability of these data will allow investigators to advance their own research Projects aimed at understanding phylogenetic diversity and the evolution of proteins that play a fundamental role in metazoan development. The overall approach taken in the development of this Web site can serve as a viable model for disseminating data from whole-genome sequencing Projects, framed in a way that best-serves the specific needs of the scientific community.

Neil Geddes - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • e-Science - ShibGrid: Shibboleth Access for the UK National Grid Service
    2006
    Co-Authors: David Spence, Neil Geddes, Jens Jensen, Andrew Richards, Matthew Viljoen, Andrew Martin, Matthew Dovey, Mark Norman, Kang Tang, Anne Trefethen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents work undertaken to integrate the future UK national Shibboleth infrastructure with the UK's National Grid Service (NGS). Our work, ShibGrid, provides both transparent authentication for Portal based Grid access and a credential transformation service for users of other Grid access methods. The ShibGrid support for Portal-based transparent Grid authentication is provided as a set of standards-based drop-in modules which can be used with any Project Portal as well as the NGS Project in which they are initially deployed. The ShibGrid architecture requires no changes to the UK national Shibboleth authentication infrastructure or the NGS security infrastructure and provides access for users both with and without UK e-Science certificates. In addition to presenting both the architecture of Shib- Grid and its implementation, we additionally place the ShibGrid Project within the context of other efforts to integrate Shibboleth with Grids.

  • ShibGrid: Shibboleth Access for the UK National Grid Service
    2006 Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: David Spence, Neil Geddes, Jens Jensen, Andrew Richards, Matthew Viljoen, Andrew Martin, Matthew Dovey, Mark Norman, Kang Tang, Anne Trefethen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents work undertaken to integrate the future UK national Shibboleth infrastructure with the UK's National Grid Service (NGS). Our work, ShibGrid, provides both transparent authentication for Portal based Grid access and a credential transformation service for users of other Grid access methods. The ShibGrid support for Portal-based transparent Grid authentication is provided as a set of standards-based drop-in modules which can be used with any Project Portal as well as the NGS Project in which they are initially deployed. The ShibGrid architecture requires no changes to the UK national Shibboleth authentication infrastructure or the NGS security infrastructure and provides access for users both with and without UK e-Science certificates. In addition to presenting both the architecture of Shib- Grid and its implementation, we additionally place the ShibGrid Project within the context of other efforts to integrate Shibboleth with Grids.