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HUBzero Roadmap and Community Feedback

Learn about the development of HUBzero through sponsored research projects, funded development projects, consortium activities, and community feedback.

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HUBzero Roadmap and Community Feedback

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  1. HUBzero Roadmap and Community Feedback George B. Adams III and Michael McLennan HUBzero Platform for Scientific Collaboration Purdue University This work licensed under Creative Commons See license online: by-nc-sa/3.0

  2. How is HUBzero developed? 1 Via sponsored research projects that are using hubs thermalHUB.org: Wikis GlobalHUB.org: Groups, blogs IndianaCTSI.org: Federated identity pharmaHUB.org: Rappture builder nees.org: Group data sharing catalyzeCare.org: Exploring time-series data ciHUB.org: Surveys, standardized tests

  3. How is HUBzero developed? 2 Via specific, funded development projects • Instant-On Computing for nanoHUB.org • $1.4M NSF ARRA award, Gerhard Klimeck (PI) • Execute jobs without waiting in a queue • Advancing Digital Collections • $1.57M IMLS award, Emily Gore (PI) • Integrate Fedora/HUBzero via OAI-ORE • Cornell MATLAB Cluster • $660k NSF ARRA award, David Lifka (PI) • Send MATLAB jobs to Cornell cluster • Administrative Supplement for the CTSA • NIH award, Anantha Shekhar (PI) • IdM, Alfresco Share, i2iconnect.org • Pharmaceutical Engineering Pipeline • $1.9M NSF CDI award, Rex Reklaitis (PI) • Workflow system for Rappture-based models • Open Gateway Computing Environments • $1.5M NSF OCI award, Marlon Pierce (PI) • Open Social gadgets for HUBzero • Recommendation System • $500k NSF IIS award, Luo Si (PI) • Recommendation engine for HUBzero content • Project Bamboo • Mellon Foundation Award • Bamboo “Work Space” in HUBzero

  4. How is HUBzero developed? 3 Via HUBzero Consortium activities and member institutions Anurag Shankar HUBzero Community Advocate Indiana University HUBzero Community Board Anna Alber Bruce Barton Noha Gaber Emily Gore Brenda Hudson Alisa Neeman

  5. How is HUBzero developed? 4 By all of you! http://hubzero.org Questions/Answers Wishes/Comments Bug Reports Coming soon: Patch submission, Component Marketplace

  6. Leverage From Other Projects http://nanohub.org/wishlist http://nanohub.org/wishlist 203 Wishes entered 52 Granted 195 Wishes entered 42 Granted Wish Lists 153 Wishes entered 42 Granted 29 Granted since HUBbub 2010 http://hubzero.org/wishlist

  7. HUBzero 1.0 Release • User groups • Wiki template pages and new wiki macros • Blogs for personal profiles and groups • Rappture builder/tester • Support for MATLAB Parallel Toolbox job submission • Direct Condor job submission • Multiple, redundant job submission • Access control layer for support tickets • Completely new and improved search engine with plug-ins • Code improvements for updated accessibility standards • Security improvements • Auto-completer for tags, members, groups • Twitter feed module More details: http://hubzero.org/release/v1

  8. Roadmap

  9. nees.org pharmaHUB.org Connect The Two Data Mining cceHUB.org Data Tables: Ann Christine Catlin HUBzero is a publication platform for simulation tools Becoming a platform for community databases

  10. Advancing Digital Collections: Clemson • Integration with data repository software • Integration with GIS data • Federated search via OAI-ORE REDCap Integration: Indiana • REDCap = “Research Data Capture” tool • Used widely in biomedical research community • 9,680 studies, 214 institutions

  11. Scientific Workflow: Pegasus • Combine Rappture tools in Pegasus workflows • Integrate Pegasus into hub execution environment • Support parameter sweeps, optimizations Instant-On Project: Purdue • Cache simulation results • Instant access to common results • Connect to NICS/Kraken for computational cycles Glide-Ins: Open Science Grid / NEES • Condor Glide-ins to minimize queue wait times • Sustained computation for large workflows

  12. zotero Improve Publication Process: Purdue • Connections to literature: • DOIs from DataCite Cons • COinS for Zotero

  13. Project Bamboo: Wisconsin/Indiana • Build a Bamboo “Work Space” on top of HUBzero • Web services for accessing remote collections Federated Identity Management • IndianaCTSI.org supports: InCommon, OpenID • nanoHUB.org will add: Facebook, LinkedIn • Link multiple digital personas into your hub account • ssh key management Underlying OS: Indiana, Clemson • Install/test HUBzero on RedHat Enterprise Linux

  14. The Big Picture Projects Using Hubs Funded Development Projects HUBzero Consortium Community

  15. Other ideas? Data management solutions New visualization modalities: Paraview, VISIT, GIS Group chat Free online web meeting capability Integration with Facebook, LinkedIn, Skype … Discussion time: What do you want? Make a “wish” http://hubzero.org/wishlist

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