CINET: A cyberinfrastructure for network science

S. Abdelhamid, R. Aló, S. Arifuzzaman, P. Beckman, Md Hasanuzzaman Bhuiyan, K. Bisset, E. Fox, Geoffrey Fox, K. Hall, S. Hasan, A. Joshi, Maleq Khan, C. Kuhlman, Spencer J. Lee, J. Leidig, Hemanth Makkapati, M. Marathe, H. Mortveit, J. Qiu, S. Ravi, Z. Shams, O. Sirisaengtaksin, R. Subbiah, S. Swarup, N. Trebon, A. Vullikanti, Zhao Zhao
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Abstract

Networks are an effective abstraction for representing real systems. Consequently, network science is increasingly used in academia and industry to solve problems in many fields. Computations that determine structure properties and dynamical behaviors of networks are useful because they give insights into the characteristics of real systems. We introduce a newly built and deployed cyberinfrastructure for network science (CINET) that performs such computations, with the following features: (i) it offers realistic networks from the literature and various random and deterministic network generators; (ii) it provides many algorithmic modules and measures to study and characterize networks; (iii) it is designed for efficient execution of complex algorithms on distributed high performance computers so that they scale to large networks; and (iv) it is hosted with web interfaces so that those without direct access to high performance computing resources and those who are not computing experts can still reap the system benefits. It is a combination of application design and cyberinfrastructure that makes these features possible. To our knowledge, these capabilities collectively make CINET novel. We describe the system and illustrative use cases, with a focus on the CINET user.
CINET:网络科学的网络基础设施
网络是表示真实系统的有效抽象。因此,网络科学越来越多地应用于学术界和工业界,以解决许多领域的问题。决定网络结构属性和动态行为的计算是有用的,因为它们提供了对真实系统特征的见解。我们介绍了一个新建立和部署的网络科学网络基础设施(CINET),它执行这样的计算,具有以下特点:(i)它提供了来自文献和各种随机和确定性网络生成器的现实网络;(ii)它提供了许多算法模块和措施来研究和表征网络;(iii)它的设计是为了在分布式高性能计算机上有效地执行复杂的算法,以便它们扩展到大型网络;(iv)它是由web接口托管的,这样那些没有直接访问高性能计算资源和那些不是计算专家的人仍然可以获得系统的好处。它是应用程序设计和网络基础设施的结合,使这些功能成为可能。据我们所知,这些功能共同使CINET新颖。我们描述了系统和说明性用例,重点放在CINET用户上。
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