Docker for Scientific Demos
Docker for Scientific Demos | |
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status: ongoing
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Student name: | student name::Rogier Mars |
Dates | |
Start | start date:=1 January 2017 |
End | end date:=1 July 2017 |
Supervision | |
Supervisor: | Tobias Kuhn |
Thesis: | has thesis::Media:Thesis.pdf |
Poster: | has poster::Media:Posternaam.pdf |
Signature supervisor
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Abstract
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About Docker for Scientific Demos
- Contact person: has supervisor::Tobias Kuhn
- This project has not yet been fulfilled.
- This project fits in the following Bachelor programs: {{#arraymap:|, |xXx|bachelorproject within::xXx|,}}
- This project fits in the following masterareas: {{#arraymap:AI and Communication,
Bioinformatics, Cognitive Science, Computational Intelligence and Selforganisation, Computer Science and Communication, Computer Systems and Security, Formal Methods and Software Verification, High Performance Distributed Computing, Human Ambience, Information Sciences, Information and Communication Technology, Internet and Web Technology, Knowledge Technology and Intelligent Internet Applications, Multimedia, Parallel and Distributed Computer Systems, Software Engineering, Systems Biology, Technical Artificial Intelligence,|, |xXx|project within::xXx|,}}
Description
Problem: Many scientific approaches in Computer Science are illustrated and presented with running code in the form of demos. Often, however, such demos are offline after some time, and difficult to install and maintain.
Solution/Method: We could use the Docker or other types of Linux containers to make persistant and reliable demos that can be run anywhere with little effort. They could then ideally be published, shared, and archived as reliably as papers.