Supporting Science Gateways Using Apache Airavata and SciGaP Services. Pierce, M., Marru, S., Abeysinghe, E., Pamidighantam, S., Christie, M., & Wannipurage, D. In Proceedings of the Practice and Experience on Advanced Research Computing - PEARC '18, pages 1-4, 7, 2018. ACM Press.
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The Science Gateways Platform as a service (SciGaP.org) project provides a rapid development and stable hosting platform for a wide range of science gateways that focus on software as a service. Based on the open source Apache Airavata project, SciGaP services include user management, workflow execution management, computational experiment archiving and access, and sharing services that allow users to share results and other digital artifacts. SciGaP services are multi-tenanted, with clients accessing services through a well-defined, programming language-independent API. SciGaP services can be integrated into web, mobile, and desktop clients. To simplify development for new clients, SciGaP includes the PGA, a generic PHP-based gateway client for SciGaP services that also acts as a reference implementation of the API. Several example gateways using these services are summarized. © 2018 Copyright held by the owner/author(s).

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