Mission
The mission of Computational Science and Engineering
Online (CSEO) is to provide an extendable,
integrated Grid enabled cyber-infrastructure for research,
collaboration,
and education in computational science and engineering.
Overall Goals
- To create an extendable, integrated, user-friendly,
problem solving
environment to empower individuals and groups to perform research more
effectively and to facilitate multi-disciplinary research on
multi-scale complex problems in computational science and engineering.
- To provide secure and simple access to
state-of-the-art application
tools, remote private data sources, and shared data repositories
or libraries.
- To provide simple and secure access to both local
and grid computing
resources.
- To enable reliable and real-time visualization, data
analysis, and
information extraction from remote data sources and libraries.
- To enable communication between users; thus
facilitating
collaborations and training.
- To promote the participation of different domain
disciplines by
enforcing the inter-operability of the software architecture and to
provide seamless interfaces between application domains.
- To ensure broad acceptance and usage by different
scientific
communities.
Currently supported domain communities
The CSEO software architecture is generic and
inter-operable. It has a
core component that is common to all scientific disciplines and a
domain-specific component that can be customized for different
application domains. Our current funding activity for the
domain-specific component focuses on computational chemistry, and its
interfaces with the computational reaction engineering, molecular
biology, and material science. If you are interested in customizing
the CSEO environment to domain communities outside of computational
chemistry, we would like to hear from you and certainly would be happy
to help you.
We would appreciate your comments in helping to shape
the future of
CSEO. Please send comments to comments@cseo.utah.edu.
Below is the roadmap for developing the domain specific
component for
the computational chemistry community. The roadmap illustrates how
data flows from one application to another within each sub-field
and across traditional disciplinary boundaries.
CSEO Scientific Application Roadmap:
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