F. Vitello, E. Sciacca, U. Becciani, Alessandro Costa, P. Massimino, Éva Takács
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Abstract
Nowadays collaborative applications are valuable tools for scientists to share their studies and experiences, e.g. By interacting simultaneously with their data and outcomes giving feedback to other colleagues on how the data are processed. This paper presents a mobile application connected to a workflow-enabled framework to perform visualization and data filtering of large-scale, multidimensional datasets on Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCIs). In particular the usage of workflow-driven applications allow the scientist to perform heavy data exploration tasks in a transparent user-friendly way.