Title :
Making scientific applications as Web services
Author :
Pierce, Marlon ; Fox, Geoffrey
Author_Institution :
Community Grids Lab., Indiana Univ., South Bend, IN, USA
Abstract :
This article discusses the general architecture of science portal-service systems and illustrates with a simple example how you could build a constituent service out of a particular application. To make the presentation concrete, we develop a simple wrapper application for a code, Disloc (authored by A. Donnellan of the NASA jet Propulsion Laboratory), which is used in earthquake simulation to calculate surface displacements of observation stations for a given underground fault. Disloc´s fast calculation is a particularly useful characteristic because we can provide it as an anonymous service and not have to worry about computer accounts, allocations, and scheduling.
Keywords :
Internet; Web design; geophysics computing; portals; Disloc; Web services; earthquake simulation; science portal-service systems; scientific applications; surface displacements; underground fault; Aggregates; Computer architecture; Concrete; Displays; Hardware; Java; Portals; Service oriented architecture; Web services; XML;
Journal_Title :
Computing in Science & Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/MCISE.2004.1255829