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Ten Steps on the Path of e-Science

Speaker(s): 
Presentation Type: 
invited

At the start of the e-Science programme we thought scale was the predominant challenge.
Within a year we realised that there were many more aspects to the challenge of empowering researchers by applying distributed computation.
We now understand that e-Science is a continuous process, progress being achieved by walking paths together discovering critical issues and inventing solutions collaboratively.

These many intertwining paths slowly reveal the intellectual and technical landscape.
In ten years we've expanded that landscape and survey a new horizon.
I will show how this landscape was revealed and offer my view of the new horizon.

Date and time: 
Thursday, 16 June, 2011 - 14:00
Location: 
Oxford e-Research Centre, Oxford University
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