SciencePAD is currently in its early design and prototyping phase. Most of the functionality of this site is under development and it is not as automated or user friendly as we plan it to be for the final production version. Your contributions to the site with new registrations of users, organizations, collaborations and software, comments and new ideas are warmly welcome. For more information make sure to check the current SciencePAD Roadmap
Davix is a lightweight toolkit for file access and file management with HTTP Based protocols.
Davix aims to be an easy-to-use, reliable and performant I/O layer for Cloud and Grid Storages.
Empirical gramians can be computed for linear and nonlinear control systems for purposes of model order reduction, uncertainty quantification or system identification.
MetaPath is a tool for the analysis of metabolic pathway and associated visualisation of experimental data. Built on the MetaCyc database it provides an interactive map in which multiple pathways can be simultaneously visualised. Multiple annotations from the MetaCyc database are available including synonyms, associated reactions and pathways and database unification links. Metabolomics change data can be imported via simple CSV formats for visualisation on targeted pathways. Pathways can be mined and removed algorithmically to identify key re
openModeller is a multi-platform C++ framework for ecological niche modelling. It supports different raster formats for environmental data, different formats for species occurrence data and it contains several modelling algorithms. Besides the C++ framework itself, there are command-line tools, a graphical user interface, a web service interface and an API for Python.
A repository for recording and querying for Grid topology information including NGIs, Sites, Services, URLs, Users/Contacts, Service Downtimes. Records what sites/services/downtimes are meant to be functioning at a particular snapshot in time. Provides a Web portal interface and REST style API for querying data in XML Key component of European Grid Infrastructure.
Indico is an event management web application. Its initial goal was to provide conference organizers with a set of tools that could help them through the entire conference life cycle. This initial feature set was extended to other events (such as meetings and lectures), and has since grown to include other features such as a full-fledged Room Booking module. Over the last years, Indico also became CERN’s official hub for collaborative tools, providing a common user interface for videoconferencing (MCU-based H232, Vidyo, EVO), chat and webcasting/recording systems. As the proje
The Einstein Toolkit Consortium is developing and supporting open software for relativistic astrophy sics. Its aim is to provide the core computational tools that can enable new science, broaden our co mmunity, facilitate interdisciplinary research and take advantage of petascale computers and advance d cyberinfrastructure. The Einstein Toolkit currently consists of an open set of over 100 modules fo r the Cactus framework, primarily for computational relativity along with associated tools for simul ation management and visualization. The toolkit includes solvers for vacuum spac
Cactus is an open source problem solving environment designed for scientists and engineers. Its modular structure easily enables parallel computation across different architectures and collaborative code development between different groups. Cactus originated in the academic research community, where it was developed and used over many years by a large international collaboration of physicists and computational scientists. The name Cactus comes from the design of a central core ("flesh") which connects to application modules ("thorns") through an extensible interface. Thorns can implement c