The history of the development of telescience is outlined. One of the fundamental concepts of telescience is identified as the exploitation of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI). A more modern definition of telescience which views it more as an environment than as an activity is described. Within this model, a telescience user exploits geographically distributed computing and communications capabilities to perform four discrete activities. These activities, teledesign, teleplanning, teleoperation and teleanalysis, are rooted in three common concepts. These concepts are outlined.
Keynote Address: The Implications of Telescience
1990
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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