-
Home
- Research in a connected world
- Resources
- E-research glossary
A glossary of terms used in e-Research.
In this section we define a number of terms used in the
Research in a Connected World book. We have aimed to keep these definitionssimple to aid understanding of the core concepts rather than trying to come up
with definitive definitions of what are often very complex and ill-definedconcepts.
Cloud
- An infrastructure that makes use of virtualisation technologies to provide on-
demand services to users. Clouds provide access to dynamically scalableresources reserved for individual users within a shared infrastructure. Like
grids, clouds can be private (in-house), community-specific or public. Access toclouds is often provided through
web
services .
Grid
- A type of distributed computing infrastructure. Grids can exist within
organisations (private grids, campus grids) but often span organisationalboundaries. The
The EGEE grid infrastructure is an example of an international grid infrastructure.
Ontology
- A description of a set of concepts and their relationships within a given domain. Ontologies can be used as a basis for automatic reasoning.
RDF
- Resource Description Framework: a set of specifications for data representation
that facilitate the conceptual representation of data by forming subject-predicate-object style expressions. RDF is a core component of the
Semantic Web
REST(-ful) Service
- A
web service that follows specific
architectural principles. More often than not, REST-ful services areimplementing the standard
(External Link) .
Semantic Web
- The plan to 'semantically annotate' data that is available on the web, thus enabling it to be processed more automatically. An example is that a postal address would not be just written like an address (making it recognisable by a human reader as an address) but also be 'tagged' so that a computer can relate the data to the concept of a postal address.
Web Service
- A service that can be invoked across a network using an machine-to-machine
interface that ensures interoperability across system boundaries.
WSDL
- Web Services Description Language: a language used to describe
web service interfaces, specifying the
methods availableand their parameters.
Source:
OpenStax, Research in a connected world. OpenStax CNX. Nov 22, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10677/1.12
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.