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Abstract: Advances in data acquisition and dissemination technologies along with several
other computer science technologies provide an opportunity to define new environments
for remote access to scientific instruments and collaboration between researchers
at remote sites. These environments, called "collaboratories"[1], provide
complete location-independent collaborative access to instruments, data acquisition
and analysis resources, as well as to collaborating researchers.
Over the past two years we... (Update)
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...aimed at developing key technologies needed to support collaboratories. The prototypes include the Spectro Microscopy Collaboratory[1] , shown in Figure 1, the Environmental and Molecular Sciences Laboratory[3] the LabSpace project, and the Fusion Collaboratory[16] The...
...that controls the instruments. In order to allow remote users to monitor data acquisition, this software was made collaborative [Agarwal98]. Before we developed collaborative methods for the ALS, data was acquired and stored in local flat files, without any indication to...
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Agarwal, D. A.; Sachs, S. R.; and Johnston, W. E., "The Reality of Collaboratories," Computer Physics Communications vol. 110, issue 1-3 (coverdate May 1998), pages 134-141. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/agarwal98reality.html More
@misc{ agarwal98reality,
author = "D. Agarwal and S. Sachs and W. Johnston",
title = "The Reality of Collaboratories",
text = "Agarwal, D. A.; Sachs, S. R.; and Johnston, W. E., The Reality of Collaboratories,
Computer Physics Communications vol. 110, issue 1-3 (coverdate May 1998),
pages 134-141.",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/agarwal98reality.html" }
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