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As grid infrastructures mature, an increasing challenge is to provide end-user scientists with intuitive interfaces to computational services, data management capabilities, and visualization tools. One novel approach, being successfully applied in the domain of computational chemistry, is to leverage the capabilities of the Mozilla framework to provide rich end-user tools that seamlessly integrate...
The Web 2.0 world abounds with solutions for developing Web-based rich Internet applications (RIAs). Desktop application developers have seen a similar maturation of full-featured frameworks to help simplify development. Mozilla's XULRunner application runtime engine offers a compromise between Web-based RIAs and a desktop application's power
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