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- E-Science abstract "E-Science (or eScience) is computationally intensive science that is carried out in highly distributed network environments, or science that uses immense data sets that require grid computing; the term sometimes includes technologies that enable distributed collaboration, such as the Access Grid. The term was created by John Taylor, the Director General of the United Kingdom's Office of Science and Technology in 1999 and was used to describe a large funding initiative starting in November 2000. E-science has been more broadly interpreted since then, as "the application of computer technology to the undertaking of modern scientific investigation, including the preparation, experimentation, data collection, results dissemination, and long-term storage and accessibility of all materials generated through the scientific process. These may include data modeling and analysis, electronic/digitized laboratory notebooks, raw and fitted data sets, manuscript production and draft versions, pre-prints, and print and/or electronic publications." These outputs were outlined by the many considerations for the preservation and access to the results of federally funded scientific research by The White House's Office and Science Technology Policy in February 2013, in which some but not all of the aforementioned e-Science output products were slated for preservation and access requirements under the memorandum's directive. E-Sciences include particle physics, earth sciences and social simulations. Particle physics has a well-developed e-Science infrastructure in particular because of its need for adequate computing facilities for the analysis of results and storage of data originating from the CERN Large Hadron Collider, which started taking data in 2009. E-science encompasses "what is often referred to as “big data” [which] has revolutionized science...As of 2013, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN...generates around 780 terabytes per year, [and] the Sloan Digital Sky Survey...recently released 60 terabytes,...[and other] highly data intensive modern fields of science...that generate large amounts of E-science data include: computational biology, bioinformatics, and genomics."".
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink e-infrastructure.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink e-science.ox.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink escience.washington.edu.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink lhc-new-homepage.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink wlcg.web.cern.ch.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.ahessc.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.besc.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.cern.ch.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.e-science.lancs.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.e-science.se.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.e-science.soton.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.egi.eu.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.escience.cam.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.esciencecenter.com.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.esnw.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink mesc-main.html.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.lesc.ic.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.ncess.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink wiki.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink home.html.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.neresc.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.nesc.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.nwo.nl.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.omii.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.opensciencegrid.org.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink escience.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink e-Science.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.surf.nl.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.teragrid.org.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.vl-e.nl.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.wesc.ac.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink www.wrgrid.org.uk.
- E-Science wikiPageExternalLink HomePage.
- E-Science wikiPageID "1001976".
- E-Science wikiPageRevisionID "584097639".
- E-Science hasPhotoCollection E-Science.
- E-Science subject Category:Cyberinfrastructure.
- E-Science subject Category:E-Science.
- E-Science comment "E-Science (or eScience) is computationally intensive science that is carried out in highly distributed network environments, or science that uses immense data sets that require grid computing; the term sometimes includes technologies that enable distributed collaboration, such as the Access Grid. The term was created by John Taylor, the Director General of the United Kingdom's Office of Science and Technology in 1999 and was used to describe a large funding initiative starting in November 2000.".
- E-Science label "E-Science".
- E-Science label "E-Science".
- E-Science label "E-Science".
- E-Science label "E-Science".
- E-Science label "العلوم الإلكترونية".
- E-Science sameAs E-Science.
- E-Science sameAs E-Science.
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- E-Science sameAs Q1273268.
- E-Science sameAs Q1273268.
- E-Science wasDerivedFrom E-Science?oldid=584097639.
- E-Science isPrimaryTopicOf E-Science.