Research project

OMII - Other institutions

  • Other researchers:
  • Research funder:
    EPSRC
  • Status:
    Not active

Project overview

OMII-UK enables advanced e-infrastructure solutions based on open source Grid middleware components which are engineered to a high quality, interoperable and easily-used, drawing on the software generated by the UK e-Science programme. OMII-UK is an expansion of the Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute (OMII) that was originally established as a 3 year project in Southampton in January 2004. In its first 2 years the OMII has developed a robust software engineering process leading to multiple releases of an easy to install software distribution, and has established a 'managed programme' of software development. From its 3rd year OMII is expanding with the addition of Manchester (myGrid) and Edinburgh (OGSA-DAI) to form OMII-UK, bringing established user communities / myGrid in life sciences, OGSA-DAI for data-intensive users. This project supports the OMII-UK Centre at Southampton as it expands to support OMII-UK in 2006 and continues for a further 3 years to 2009, and includes the managed programme.

Staff

Other researchers

Dame Wendy Hall DBE FRS FREng FCGI

Director of WSI
Research interests
  • Web Science
  • AI Policy
  • Artificial Intelligence
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Research outputs

David Meredith, Stephen Crouch, Gerson Galang, Ming Jiang, Nguyen Hung & Peter Turner, 2010, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 368(1926)
Type: article