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  1. Pegasus

    09 May 2024

    The Pegasus project encompasses a set of technologies that help workflow-based applications execute in a number of different environments including desktops, campus clusters, grids, and clouds. Pegasus bridges the scientific domain and the execution environment by...

  2. Data Wolf

    09 May 2024

    Data Wolf is designed to facilitate the documentation and dissemination of scientific work with a system that makes it easy to create and share workflows while separating the science from the logistics of execution. This allows scientists to focus on research without...

  3. The Kepler Project

    09 May 2024

    The Kepler Project is dedicated to furthering and supporting the capabilities, use, and awareness of the free and open source, scientific workflow application, Kepler. Kepler is designed to help scienĀ­tists, analysts, and computer programmers create, execute, and...

  4. WIFIRE

    09 May 2024

    The WIFIRE CI integrates networked observations, e.g., heterogeneous satellite data and real-time remote sensor data, with computational techniques in signal processing, visualization, modeling and data assimilation to provide a scalable, technological, and...