Recent Changes
- Ptolemy/Kepler Miniconference and Tutorial (UC Berkeley, from Apr 15, 2009 08:30 AM to Apr 16, 2009 05:30 PM)
- The Eighth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference will be held on Thursday, April 16, 2009 at the University of California, Berkeley. A tutorial will be held on the previous day, April 15.
- User
- User documentation on Kepler.
- The Kepler Project
- Kepler
- Kepler/CORE funded, Sept 1, 2007
- The Office of Cyberinfrastructure at the National Science Foundation has awarded $1.7M over three years to a team of researchers from UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, and UC San Diego to develop Kepler/CORE, a Comprehensive, Open, Reliable, and Extensible Scientific Workflow Infrastructure.
- Kepler Engineering View for REAP
- Events
- Upcoming Events
- Current Kepler Configuration System
- This page documents all of the ways in which Kepler can be configured. The intent is to act as a reference for developers, but more importantly to gain an understanding of configuration as a whole so it can be simplified and rationalized.
- Kepler Configuration
- This folder contains pages that document the current configuration system used by Kepler and a proposal for a new configuration system that more fully integrates with modules.
- Building (and running) OSGi Kepler with Eclipse
- This page explains how to build the monolithic Kepler OSGi bundle from the svn repository using Eclipse.
- Linux
- These are instructions for running the OSGi implementation of Kepler on Linux (Tested with Ubuntu 8.04). This implementation is still very much a work in progress and should only be used by Core developers for now.
- Mac OS X
- These are instructions for running the OSGi implementation of Kepler on Mac OSX. This implementation is still very much a work in progress and should only be used by Core developers for now.
- Windows
- These are instructions for running the OSGi implementation of Kepler on Windows. This implementation is still very much a work in progress and should only be used by Core developers for now.
- Distributed Master-Slave Controller
- Master-Slave Distributed Execution framework in Kepler is to facilitate Kepler users to harness the power of multiple computing nodes to accomplish computations that would be difficult, time-consuming, or impossible to accomplish on a single node.
- Management
- About Us
- Workflow Sharing Interest Group
- WRM Tag3 Bottom Tag Menu
- WRM Tag3 Bottom Tag Menu
- MyExperiment integration and support plan
- A draft plan for employing MyExperiment as a Kepler workflow sharing environment. Proposed tasks include enhancements both to Kepler and to MyExperiment.
- Workflow Sharing Interest Group