e-Science and its implications

Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2003 Aug 15;361(1809):1809-25. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2003.1224.

Abstract

After a definition of e-science and the Grid, the paper begins with an overview of the technological context of Grid developments. NASA's Information Power Grid is described as an early example of a 'prototype production Grid'. The discussion of e-science and the Grid is then set in the context of the UK e-Science Programme and is illustrated with reference to some UK e-science projects in science, engineering and medicine. The Open Standards approach to Grid middleware adopted by the community in the Global Grid Forum is described and compared with community-based standardization processes used for the Internet, MPI, Linux and the Web. Some implications of the imminent data deluge that will arise from the new generation of e-science experiments in terms of archiving and curation are then considered. The paper concludes with remarks about social and technological issues posed by Grid-enabled 'collaboratories' in both scientific and commercial contexts.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Archives*
  • Database Management Systems*
  • Databases, Factual*
  • Information Dissemination / methods*
  • Information Storage and Retrieval / methods*
  • Information Storage and Retrieval / standards
  • International Cooperation*
  • Research
  • Science / methods*
  • Science / standards
  • Science / trends
  • United States
  • United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration