Portal:Complex Systems Digital Campus/CS-DC Computational Ecosystem
The role of the Committee is to organize the computational tools and resources as an exemplary computational ecosystem.
The objective of the Committee are to:
- contribute to a research and education of the highest possible quality in the domain of the science of complex systems,
- organize the diversity and comparison of computational tools and resources inside and outside the CS-DC
In order to achieve these objectives, the commitments are to:
- implement an integrated computational environment of research, education and training, information and documentation in the domain of the science and engineering of complex systems,
- implement the scientific cloud-based computational ecosystem of the CS-DC in order to create the conditions for building as easily as possible the best possible integrated knowledge and multi-level models of complex systems, by exploiting very large corpora of theoretical and experimental articles, big data bases on multimodal multi-scale dynamics as well as software platforms and e-infrastructures of all kinds (in an interoperable way allowed by cloud computing)
- implement a table and/or map of open computational tools with their features for selecting the ones that are fitting the best the CS-DC objectives
Project teams 2016 edit
- Committee Chair: Carlos Jaime Barrios Hernandez (and CS-DC Vice-President for its urgent tasks)
- All members: Romain Reuillon, Julien Baudry, Pierre Collet, Paul Bourgine, Karim Chine
CS-DC Cloud Guide (V1.0, 2pages, Jan 16) edit
- representative: Carlos Hernandez
- co-representative: Romain Reuillon
Project (5 to 10 lines):
Guide on:
- a. How to link institutional computational resources in « the International Scientific Grid» ?
- b. How to use the Grid as a CS-DC Cloud (with Romain Reuillon) ?
- c. How to become member of the « International Complex Systems Virtual Organization » ?
- d. How to store big data (IRODS ?) and use open software (GitHub ?) libraries ?
- Report V1.0, 2 pages, available 31-01-2016: (Url to be completed)
References:
- Record of the 21th Council
Report on collaborative modelling and simulating (V1.0, Feb 16) edit
- representative: Romain Reuillon
Project:
- Report on: What can be do now? What is the next important step?
- Report V1.0,1 page, available 29-02-2016: (Url to be completed)
References:
- Record of the 21th Council
Report on collaborative modelling for education (V1.0, Feb 16) edit
- representative: Karim Chine
Project:
- Report on: What can be do now? What is the next important step?
- Report V1.0,1 page, available 29-02-2016: (Url to be completed)
References:
- Record of the 21th Council
Guide for CS-DC tournament of models (V1.0, Feb 16) edit
- representative: Romain Reuillon
- members: Mathieu Leclaire, Mark Hammons
Project:
- Report on: What can be do now? What is the next important step?
- Report V1.0,1 page, available 29-02-2016: (Url to be completed)
References:
- Record of the 21th Council
Report on the first linking of institutional computational resources (V1.0, Feb16) edit
- representative: Carlos Hernandez
- co-representative: Romain Reuillon
Project:
- Report on: What can be do now? What is the next important step?
- Report V1.0,1 page, available 29-02-2016: (Url to be completed)
References:
- Record of the 21th Council
Launching a CS-DC e-conference on scientific grid/cloud computing (Feb 16) edit
- representative: Carlos Hernandez
Project:
- Who are the representatives of scientific communities using Grid/cloud computing in relation with the CS-DC?
- Red Clara (Carlos Hernandez), EGI (Romain Reuillon), North America (Chris Barrett), Nord Africa (Raja Cherkaoui El Moursli)
- Report V1.0, available 29-02-2016: (Url to be completed)
References: other workshops or conferences
Project teams 2015 edit
Creating the CS-DC Informational Ecosystem edit
- representative: Pierre Collet
- co-representative: Rudolf Dittrich
- members: Joseph Pallamidessi, Paul Bourgine
Period:
- Start: 01-07-2015
- End: 31-12-2015