[kepler-users] kepler-1.0.0beta1 released
Matt Jones
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Fri Jun 2 12:12:01 PDT 2006
The members of the Kepler project announce the release of the first beta
version of Kepler. Kepler is an application for designing, executing
and sharing scientific analyses and models as scientific workflows. This
first beta release of Kepler includes access to ecological,
biodiversity, environmental, and geological data via the EcoGrid, smart
search to locate analytical components of interest, support for the R
and Matlab statistical packages, support for executing remote web
services and grid services as workflow components, support for sharing
custom components with other users in the Kepler Component Library, and
a wide variety of analysis and modeling tools.
The release can be downloaded from the Kepler web site:
http://kepler-project.org
We appreciate any comments, feedback, reports of bugs, and feature
requests you might have.
Kepler is moving towards a 1.0.0 release later this year, and this beta
release is a major milestone. It represents a point in the Kepler
development where we have most of the desired features for 1.0.0
implemented, and the application has stabilized. Over the coming months
Kepler members will be focusing on fixing any bugs that have arisen,
improving performance in several key areas, and improving the end user
documentation. Look for these improvements in the release coming later
this year.
Kepler is an open source project, and we welcome participation and
contributions. Current contributors include individuals from different
projects and scientific disciplines. Contributing projects include the
Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge (SEEK), the Scientific Data
Management Center (SDM), the Geosciences Network (GEON), the ROADNet
project, the Resurgence project, the CIPRes project, the Ptolemy
project, and others.
Matt Jones,
on behalf of the Kepler project members
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Matt Jones
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
UC Santa Barbara http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/ecoinformatics
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science
Foundation under awards 0225676 for SEEK, 0225673 (AWSFL008-DS3) for
GEON and OCE-0121726 for ROADNet, and by the Department of Energy under
Contract No. DE-FC02-01ER25486 for SciDAC/SDM, and by DARPA under
Contract No. F33615-00-C-1703 for Ptolemy, and by the the Office of
Naval Research under Contract No. N00014-98-1-0772 for ROADNet. Any
opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this
material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the
views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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