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Researchers want to run scientific experiments focusing on their disciplines; they do not necessarily want to know how and where the experiments are executed. Science gateways hide details by coordinating the execution of experiments using different infrastructures and workflow systems. ER-flow/SHIWA and the SCI-BUS project developed repositories to share artefacts such as applications, portlets, workflows, etc. inside and among research communities. Sharing artefacts in repositories enables gateway developers to reuse them when building a new gateway and/or creating a new application.
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Terstyánszky, G., Michniak, E., Kiss, T., Balaskó, Á. (2014). Sharing Science Gateway Artefacts Through Repositories. In: Kacsuk, P. (eds) Science Gateways for Distributed Computing Infrastructures. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11268-8_9
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