Recent Changes
- Extension Framework
- Requirements document for the Kepler extension framework system. This system will be designed, developed and maintained by the Framework Team and it will allow for Kepler modules to be created, packaged, versioned, configured, loaded and executed.
- Developer
- A folder to contain the development documents for Kepler.
- Software Development Guidelines
- Because Kepler is a collaborative project, adhering to consistent formatting and naming conventions is especially important. Please review the guidelines for information about best practices.
- Provenance Interest Group
- This group discusses features of and identifies integration points between the current provenance implementations in Kepler. The goal of this group is to evolve into a task group that will consolidate ongoing provenance work. Examples to discussion points are the provenance framework and recorder, current data models for provenance and provenance viewer.
- Kepler job manager
- Features of a proposed job manager to be used as a common back end to web-based UIs for Kepler.
- Ptolemy/Kepler mini conference, May 12, 2005
- The Sixth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference was held on Thursday May 12, 2005 at the Soda Hall HP Auditorium on the University of California campus, Berkeley, California.
- Kepler alpha7 released, July 15, 2005
- This version of Kepler can be found along with other installers for previous Kepler versions in the Kepler distribution directory.
- Kepler alpha6 released, Apr 29, 2005
- This version of Kepler can be found along with other installers for previous Kepler versions in the Kepler distribution directory.
- Kepler alpha8 released, Jan 2, 2006
- This version of Kepler can be found along with other installers for previous Kepler versions in the Kepler distribution directory.
- Kepler alpha9 released, March 7, 2006
- This version of Kepler can be found along with other installers for previous Kepler versions in the Kepler distribution directory.
- Kepler beta1 released, June 2, 2006
- This version of Kepler can be found along with other installers for previous Kepler versions in the Kepler distribution directory.
- Kepler beta2 released, June 24, 2006
- This version of Kepler can be found along with other installers for previous Kepler versions in the Kepler distribution directory.
- Kepler workflows enable LiDAR data processing on Grid, Oct 18, 2006
- Transforming vast LiDAR data sets into useful topographic maps requires sifting through billions of three-dimensional data points and running computationally intensive algorithms. Researchers from the Geosciences Network are working to make this process easier for a larger number of scientists using a data processing workflow accessed through a Web portal.
- Full-day Kepler tutorial at SC06 conference, Nov 12, 2006
- The full-day Kepler tutorial provides an introduction to scientific workflow construction and management (Part I) and includes a detailed hands-on session (Part II) using the Kepler system.
- Kepler beta3 released, Jan 8, 2007
- This version of Kepler can be found along with other installers for previous Kepler versions in the Kepler distribution directory.
- Full-day Kepler Tutorial, Nov 11, 2007
- The full-day Kepler tutorial provides an introduction to scientific workflow construction and management (Part I) and includes a detailed hands-on session (Part II) using the Kepler system.
- Release candidate 1 for Kepler released (kepler-1.0.0rc1), Feb 11, 2008
- This version of Kepler can be found along with other installers for previous Kepler versions in the Kepler distribution directory.
- Hydrant: Web-based workflow execution system released, May 9, 2008
- Hydrant, developed by Tristan King at James Cook University, provides the means for users to deploy and share their workflows and results on the web. For more information, or to use Hydrant, please see the Hydrant project site.
- Kepler 1.0.0 Released, May 12, 2008
- The Kepler Project is pleased to announce the availability of Kepler 1.0.0, the first official release of the Kepler scientific workflow system. Representing the combined efforts of numerous individuals and projects, Kepler is a user-friendly, open-source application for analyzing, modeling, and sharing scientific data and analytical processes.
- Projects Using Kepler