The architecture of the networked virtual laboratories and remote
experiments in Baden-Württemberg (BW-eLabs) is aiming at the extension of
the access to diverse remote and virtual experimental resources as well as
effective and enduring storage, indexing and (re-)use of experimental raw data
for academic and scientific objectives. Following an open access policy, the
BW-eLabs understands itself as an open network for scientific data and
experimental set-ups. In this context, the facilitation of external access to local
experimental set-ups and, at the same, time safeguarding reproducibility and
transparency of the experiments are vital requirements. Thus, one of the
features of the BW-eLabs is that documents and data are being monitored along
their whole life cycle time and embedded into a process chain of experimental
environments. Hence, the incorporation of existing infrastructures, e.g.
decentralized repositories and tools, and digital libraries, in the virtual 3D-
plattform of the BW-eLabs is another principal point. (Remote) access to
experimental equipment is an important prerequisite to ensure all scientific
communities involved can use the appropriate professional tools. The
outstanding cost-intensiveness of experimental equipment in this area,
recommends nanotechnology to serve as a demonstrator discipline.
Advancement of cooperation and collaboration in scientific communities in
high-tech fields takes centre stage in this notion.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Jeschke2009
%A Jeschke, Sabina
%A Burr, Barbara
%A Hahn, Jens U.
%A Helmes, Leni
%A Kriha, Walter
%A Krüger, Michael
%A Liehr, Andreas W.
%A Osten, Wolfgang
%A Pfeiffer, Olivier
%A Richter, Thomas
%A Schneider, Gerhard
%A Stephan, Werner
%A Weber, Karl-Heinz
%B 4th International Workshop on Distributed Cooperative Laboratories: Instrumenting the Grid
%C Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
%D 2009
%K
%T BW-eLabs -- Knowledge Management in Virtual and Remote Labs
%X The architecture of the networked virtual laboratories and remote
experiments in Baden-Württemberg (BW-eLabs) is aiming at the extension of
the access to diverse remote and virtual experimental resources as well as
effective and enduring storage, indexing and (re-)use of experimental raw data
for academic and scientific objectives. Following an open access policy, the
BW-eLabs understands itself as an open network for scientific data and
experimental set-ups. In this context, the facilitation of external access to local
experimental set-ups and, at the same, time safeguarding reproducibility and
transparency of the experiments are vital requirements. Thus, one of the
features of the BW-eLabs is that documents and data are being monitored along
their whole life cycle time and embedded into a process chain of experimental
environments. Hence, the incorporation of existing infrastructures, e.g.
decentralized repositories and tools, and digital libraries, in the virtual 3D-
plattform of the BW-eLabs is another principal point. (Remote) access to
experimental equipment is an important prerequisite to ensure all scientific
communities involved can use the appropriate professional tools. The
outstanding cost-intensiveness of experimental equipment in this area,
recommends nanotechnology to serve as a demonstrator discipline.
Advancement of cooperation and collaboration in scientific communities in
high-tech fields takes centre stage in this notion.
@inproceedings{Jeschke2009,
abstract = {The architecture of the networked virtual laboratories and remote
experiments in Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg (BW-eLabs) is aiming at the extension of
the access to diverse remote and virtual experimental resources as well as
effective and enduring storage, indexing and (re-)use of experimental raw data
for academic and scientific objectives. Following an open access policy, the
BW-eLabs understands itself as an open network for scientific data and
experimental set-ups. In this context, the facilitation of external access to local
experimental set-ups and, at the same, time safeguarding reproducibility and
transparency of the experiments are vital requirements. Thus, one of the
features of the BW-eLabs is that documents and data are being monitored along
their whole life cycle time and embedded into a process chain of experimental
environments. Hence, the incorporation of existing infrastructures, e.g.
decentralized repositories and tools, and digital libraries, in the virtual 3D-
plattform of the BW-eLabs is another principal point. (Remote) access to
experimental equipment is an important prerequisite to ensure all scientific
communities involved can use the appropriate professional tools. The
outstanding cost-intensiveness of experimental equipment in this area,
recommends nanotechnology to serve as a demonstrator discipline.
Advancement of cooperation and collaboration in scientific communities in
high-tech fields takes centre stage in this notion.},
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address = {Alghero, Sardinia, Italy},
author = {Jeschke, Sabina and Burr, Barbara and Hahn, Jens U. and Helmes, Leni and Kriha, Walter and Kr{\"u}ger, Michael and Liehr, Andreas W. and Osten, Wolfgang and Pfeiffer, Olivier and Richter, Thomas and Schneider, Gerhard and Stephan, Werner and Weber, Karl-Heinz},
biburl = {https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2aa089bb85dfb374e6b39e7f865e9c4f2/rainerreichel},
booktitle = {4th International Workshop on Distributed Cooperative Laboratories: Instrumenting the Grid},
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month = apr,
timestamp = {2016-03-04T09:57:29.000+0100},
title = {{BW}-e{L}abs {--} {K}nowledge {M}anagement in {V}irtual and {R}emote {L}abs},
year = 2009
}