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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
 
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