Hubzero: Building Communities for Scientific Collaboration with Open Source Tools
Time 11/03/10 03:00PM-04:00PM
Session Abstract
My talk is an overview of HUBzero, an open source software platform developed by Purdue University for deploying and applying computational research tools, visualizing and analyzing results interactively and publishing them, all through a web browser. Built-in social networking features akin to Facebook and other familiar social networking tools create communities of researchers and educators in science, engineering, medicine and almost any field. Hubzero leverages the fruits of many Open Source projects and is supported by a consortium of Universities, including Purdue University, Clemson University, Indiana University and the University of Wisconsin Madison
Speakers
Speaker H. Barry Johnson Clemson University
Presentation Media

Speaker Sara Graves University of Alabama, Huntsville
Speaker H. Barry Johnson Clemson University
Secondary tracks Cyberinfrastructure