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| - !![Kepler|http://kepler.ecoinformatics.org/index.html] |
| - **Is an open source software tool that allows scientists to design scientific workflows and execute them efficiently using emerging Grid-based approaches to distributed computation. |
| + !![Kepler|http://kepler-project.org/] |
| + ** Is an open source software tool that allows scientists to design scientific workflows and execute them efficiently using emerging Grid-based approaches to distributed computation. |
| + ** [Download the current release|http://kepler-project.org/users/downloads] |
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| - The basic operations that can be carried out using Kepler are: |
| + Kepler provides a large variety of scientific tools, such as: |
| + **Access to local and remote data through web and grid services. Kepler provides a generic component that instantiates itself to perform remote calls as if they were running on the local machine. |
| + **Generic tools that may be used in diverse scientific workflow belonging to any scientific discipline, e.g. math actors, conversion actors, etc. |
| + **Various display, user interaction and communication tools such as browsers, graph plotters, email and SMS actors. |
| + **Domain specific tools; actors that were developed to serve a specific field in science domain specific actors, |
| + **A prototyping tool for designing workflows and sharing ideas with other scientists. |
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| - More information about Kepler can be found [here|http://kepler.ecoinformatics.org/index.html] |
| + More information about Kepler can be found on the [Kepler website|http://kepler-project.org/] |
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