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e-Science Session 1: Collaborative Environments

Explore cutting-edge e-Science technologies in collaborative environments and semantic-webs during this workshop. Discover innovative projects and advancements in digital archives and data grids. Don't miss out on the latest developments shaping the future of e-Science!

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e-Science Session 1: Collaborative Environments

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  1. e-Science Session 1:Collaborative Environments 3rd e-Science Workshop : Exploring e-Science Date : Friday, 26 August 2005. Time : 1400-1530 Room : D (Rose/Lily) Session Chair: Dr. Piyawut Srichaikul, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand

  2. Session Presentations: • Collaboratory for Ecological Research in Taiwan • Speaker: Dr. Fang-Pang Lin, National Centre for High-Performance Computing (NCHC), Taiwan • Grid-based Collaborative Workspace for Engineering Applications • Speaker: Dr. Terence Hung, Institute for High Performance Computing (IHPC), Singapore • Current Progress on the uWISE as a Virtual Laboratory for Earth System Study in Korea (via videoconference) • Speaker: Dr. Jai-Ho Oh, Pukyong National University (PKNU), Korea

  3. e-Science Session 2:Semantic-Webs for Digital Archives and Data Grids 3rd e-Science Workshop : Exploring e-Science Date : Friday, 26 August 2005. Time : 1600-1730 Room : D (Rose/Lily) Session Chair: Jon Lau, National Grid Office, Singapore

  4. Session Presentations: • Gfarm Grid File System for Distributed and Parallel Data Computing • Speaker: Dr. Osamu Tatebe, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan • Preservation of Scientific Data using Semantic Web/Grid Services (via videoconference) • Speaker: Dr. Jane Hunter, University of Queensland, Australia • Integration of Data Grid and Ontology for Digital Library and Museum in Academia Sinica • Speaker: Dr. Simon C. Lin, Mr. Karen Chen, Mr. Fu-min Tsai and Mr. Eric Yen, Academia Sinica Computing Center (ASCC), Taiwan

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