Documents Contributed by ECAR, High-Performance Computing, and Grid Computing

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A Collaborative IT Support Model for Research at Georgetown University

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Title:A Collaborative IT Support Model for Research at Georgetown University (ID: ECS0603)
Author(s):Donald Z. Spicer (University System of Maryland) and Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (07/14/2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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This case study depicts the formation, characteristics, and organizational success factors of Georgetown University's Advanced Research Computing (ARC) division. In collaboration with university researchers, ARC provides a range of services from computational support to multi-layered, multi-institutional support for research. A companion to ECAR's 2006 research study, IT Engagement in Research: A Baseline Study, this case study describes how Georgetown created a unique, collaborative, shared-cost IT division specifically for university researchers that now provides a secure environment for computational equipment and increases Georgetown's grant and fundraising competitiveness.

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IT and the Changing Face of Research in Higher Education

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Title:IT and the Changing Face of Research in Higher Education (ID: ERB0603)
Author(s):Stephen L. Daigle (California State University, Office of the Chancellor) and Brian D. Voss (Louisiana State University)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Research Bulletins (01/31/2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This research bulletin provides policymakers with an introduction to the evolving national cyberinfrastructure, discusses the role that new networking and enabling technologies play in integrating institutional research capabilities, and describes the impact these technologies may have on today's higher education research and on campus IT planning.

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Bioinformatics: New Technology Models for Research, Education, and Service

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Title:Bioinformatics: New Technology Models for Research, Education, and Service (ID: ERB0408)
Author(s):Gary K. Allen (University of Missouri System)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Research Bulletins (04/13/2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Bioinformatics applies principles of information sciences and technologies to complex life sciences data. Life sciences research and education are increasingly dependent on bioinformatics and advanced information technologies in order to support their experimental approaches. This research bulletin provides an overview of the opportunities, challenges, and strategies for information technology organizations to optimally facilitate bioinformatics research and broader life sciences development efforts in higher education.

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