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Workspace

By Nicholas Kisseberth

Purdue University

Development workspace

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Version 1.0.0 - published on 08 May 2009

This tool is closed source.

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Description

A workspace is a Linux desktop in your browser. It provides access to NCN's Rappture toolkit, along with computational resources available through the HUBzero cyberinfrastructure, Open Science Grid, and TeraGrid networks. You can use these resources to do research. Or, you can use workspaces as a development area for new tools. You can upload code, compile it, test it, and debug it. Once your code is working properly in a workspace, it is ready to be deployed as a tool

NOTE: This facility is currently restricted to PIs, students, staff, collaborators, and partners. If you have problems launching a workspace, you may not be authorized to use workspaces. If you feel you should be authorized, please contact us to request this feature. Please include the name of the PI or partnership supporting your request.

Cite this work

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Nicholas Kisseberth (2007), "Workspace," http://pharmahub.org/resources/workspace.

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