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1 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 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 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 Cornell MATLAB Cluster $660k NSF ARRA award, David Lifka (PI) Send MATLAB jobs to Cornell cluster Pharmaceutical Engineering Pipeline $1.9M NSF CDI award, Rex Reklaitis (PI) Workflow system for Rappture-based models Administrative Supplement for the CTSA NIH award, Anantha Shekhar (PI) IdM, Alfresco Share, i2iconnect.org Advancing Digital Collections $1.57M IMLS award, Emily Gore (PI) Integrate Fedora/HUBzero via OAI-ORE Recommendation System $500k NSF IIS award, Luo Si (PI) Recommendation engine for HUBzero content Open Gateway Computing Environments $1.5M NSF OCI award, Marlon Pierce (PI) Open Social gadgets for HUBzero Project Bamboo Mellon Foundation Award Bamboo “Work Space” in HUBzero

4 4 How is HUBzero developed? 3 Via HUBzero Consortium activities and member institutions Anurag Shankar HUBzero Community Advocate Indiana University Anna AlberBruce BartonNoha GaberEmily GoreBrenda HudsonAlisa Neeman HUBzero Community Board

5 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 6 Wish Lists 153 Wishes entered 42 Granted 29 Granted since HUBbub 2010 http://hubzero.org/wishlist http://nanohub.org/wishlist 203 Wishes entered 52 Granted 195 Wishes entered 42 Granted http://nanohub.org/wishlist Leverage From Other Projects

7 7 HUBzero 1.0 Release More details: http://hubzero.org/release/v1 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

8 8 Roadmap

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

10 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 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 12 zotero Connections to literature: DOIs from DataCite Cons COinS for Zotero Improve Publication Process: Purdue

13 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 14 The Big Picture Projects Using Hubs Funded Development Projects HUBzero Consortium Community

15 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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