e-Science and the VL-e Approach

Now that the Internet and Web are abundantly present in every days live and net-working and computing speed are improving at an impressive rate, more and more attempts become visible to apply these developments towards science, in general often called: e-Science. In order for e-Science to work, an environment has to be created that should support the requirements of different scientific domains such as life sciences or high energy physics research.

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