This book provides an accessible introduction to, and overview of, the digital humanities, one of the fastest growing areas of literary studies. Lane takes a unique approach by …
As the number of services and the size of data involved in workflows increases, centralized orchestration techniques are reaching the limits of scalability. When relying on web services …
BN Lawrence, R Lowry, P Miller… - … Transactions of the …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Providing homogeneous access ('services') to heterogeneous environmental data distributed across heterogeneous computing systems on a wide area network requires a …
A Barker, P Besana, D Robertson… - Proceedings of the 7th …, 2009 - dl.acm.org
As the number of services and the size of data involved in workflows increases, centralised orchestration techniques are reaching the limits of scalability. In the classic orchestration …
Climate data (eg, air temperature and precipitation) are used in a variety of environmental sectors, such as determining which crops to cultivate for farmlands, and optimizing the …
When orchestrating data-centric workflows as are commonly found in the sciences, centralised servers can become a bottleneck to the performance of a workflow; output from …
L Tang, J Dong, T Peng, WT Tsai - Service Oriented Computing and …, 2010 - Springer
Modern enterprise consists of complicate business processes and systems. The Enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture (ESOA) becomes an important architectural style that defines …
Efficiently executing large-scale, data-intensive workflows such as Montage must take into account the volume and pattern of communication. When orchestrating data-centric …
Data produced by mass spectrometry (MS) have been using in proteomics experiments to identify proteins or patterns in clinical samples that may be responsible for human diseases …