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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2009

Dancing on the Grid: using e-Science tools to extend choreographic research

Helen Bailey; Michelle Bachler; Simon Buckingham Shum; Anja Le Blanc; Sita Popat; Andrew Rowley; Martin Turner

This paper considers the role and impact of new and emerging e-Science tools on practice-led research in dance. Specifically, it draws on findings from the e-Dance project. This 2-year project brings together an interdisciplinary team combining research aspects of choreography, next generation of videoconferencing and human–computer interaction analysis incorporating hypermedia and nonlinear annotations for recording and documentation.


Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2012

Secure data sharing across portals: experiences from OneVRE.

Martin Turner; M. Jones; Meik Poschen; Rob Procter; Andrew Rowley; Tobias Schiebeck

Research and higher education are facing an on-going transformation of practice resulting in the need for effective collaboration and sharing of resources within and across disciplinary and geographical boundaries. Portal technologies and portal-based virtual research and learning environments (VREs and VLEs) already have become standard infrastructures within a large number of research communities and institutions. From 2004, a series of research and development projects began to ask the question whether an open source videoconferencing and collaboration system could be used as a complete, or as a part of, VRE. This study presents the evolution of these projects and at the same time, describes the definition of a VRE and their future possible integration. The OneVRE portlet integration project attempted to create missing components, including adding secure and universal identity management. This moves the idea of shared data to a different level by creating a new administrative domain that is outside the control of a single local institution portal and resolves certain administrative virtual organizations problems. We explain some of the hurdles that still need to be overcome to make this venture truly successful, when a complete toolkit can be designed for the researcher of the future.


Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2011

Porting the AVS/Express scientific visualization software to Cray XT4.

George W. Leaver; Martin Turner; James S. Perrin; Paul Mummery; Philip J. Withers

Remote scientific visualization, where rendering services are provided by larger scale systems than are available on the desktop, is becoming increasingly important as dataset sizes increase beyond the capabilities of desktop workstations. Uptake of such services relies on access to suitable visualization applications and the ability to view the resulting visualization in a convenient form. We consider five rules from the e-Science community to meet these goals with the porting of a commercial visualization package to a large-scale system. The application uses message-passing interface (MPI) to distribute data among data processing and rendering processes. The use of MPI in such an interactive application is not compatible with restrictions imposed by the Cray system being considered. We present details, and performance analysis, of a new MPI proxy method that allows the application to run within the Cray environment yet still support MPI communication required by the application. Example use cases from materials science are considered.


Archive | 2008

Geographic Visualization: Concepts, Tools and Applications: concepts, tools and applications

Martin Dodge; Mary McDerby; Martin Turner


EVA | 2008

Choreographic Morphologies: digital visualisation of spatio-temporal structure in dance and the implications for performance and documentation

Helen Bailey; James Hewison; Martin Turner


4th International Conference on e-Social Science | 2008

Access Grid Anywhere

Anja Le Blanc; Andrew Rowley; Tobias Schiebeck; Martin Turner


Tomography for Scientific Advancement | 2016

Beyond a black box: “Hacking” a Nikon Metrology X-Ray CT Machine

Parmesh Gajjar; William R. B. Lionheart; Philip J. Withers; Julia Behnsen; Jakob Sauer Jørgensen; Nico Gray; Christopher Johnson; Martin Turner; Sam A. McDonald


e-Science All Hands Meeting | 2011

Creating a Secure Distribution Cross-Portlet System for Sharing Electronic Documents: Experiences from the OneVRE Virtual Research Environment Project (extended abstract)

Martin Turner; Tobias Schiebeck; Meik Poschen; Andrew Rowley


e-Science All Hands Meeting | 2010

Recording and Replay of Multiple Simultaneous Videos [Extended Abstract]

Martin Turner; Rob Procter


e-Science All Hands Meeting | 2010

User Engagement and Requirements for Joining Portal based VRE through Access Grid Technologies [Extended Abstract]

Martin Turner; Rob Procter

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Andrew Rowley

University of Manchester

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Helen Bailey

University of Bedfordshire

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Anja Le Blanc

University of Manchester

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Meik Poschen

University of Manchester

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Mary McDerby

University of Manchester

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Michael Daw

University of Manchester

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