DocumentCode :
1287646
Title :
Infrastructure for science portals
Author :
Smarr, Larry
Author_Institution :
Nat. Center for Supercomput. Applications, Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
71
Lastpage :
73
Abstract :
A major driver of Internet growth has been the USA´s decades-long national policy of funding basic research and infrastructure prototyping in its universities. This unique national system has enabled universities to experiment with capabilities years ahead of their mass commercial distribution. From Arpanet to NSFnet, this far-reaching partnership between government, universities and industry planted the seeds that grew into the modern cyberworld. More recently, NCSA Mosaic and NCSA´s Web server software catalyzed the development of the World Wide Web. This “explore the future” methodology has been institutionalized in the National Science Foundation´s Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (PACI) program. Each PACI partnership brings together dozens of leading researchers at some 75 institutions to create the services necessary to prototype a seamless, integrated computational and collaborative environment known as the Grid
Keywords :
Internet; groupware; natural sciences computing; research initiatives; Arpanet; Grid; Internet growth; NCSA Mosaic; NSFnet; National Science Foundation; PACI; Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure; USA; Web server software; World Wide Web; basic research funding; collaborative environment; cyberworld; future; government-industry-academia partnership; infrastructure prototyping; integrated computational environment; national policy; science portals infrastructure; universities; Collaboration; Educational institutions; Government; Grid computing; Internet; Portals; Prototypes; Software prototyping; Web server; Web sites;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Internet Computing, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1089-7801
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/4236.815867
Filename :
815867
Link To Document :
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