David W. Ervin
Research Specialist
phone: (614) 293-9597
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David pursued his undergraduate studies at Capital University and received his B.A. in Computer Science in the Spring of 2005. While attending Capital, David was active in the fledgling Computational Science Across the Curriculum program, and in 2004 presented his research involving Genetic Algorithms at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research in Indianapolis.
David's current research focus is on the caGrid project; the core middleware implementation of the National Cancer Center's caBIG project. He is the caGrid Data Services architect.
Project Involvement
Medical Informatics
Multiscale Computing
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"caGrid 1.0: An Enterprise Grid Infrastructure for Biomedical Research", Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 15 (2) : pp. 138-149, December, 2007. |
"Introduce: An Open Source Toolkit for Rapid Development of Strongly Typed Grid Services", Journal of Grid Computing, 4 (5) : pp. 407-427, March, 2007. |
"An XML-based System for Synthesis of Data from Disparate Databases", Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 13 : pp. 289-301, January, 2006. |
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"Secure Grid Services using the Introduce Toolkit", in Proceedings of PHIN, Atlanta, Georgia, 2009 |
"Introduce: Grid Servicing Authoring Toolkit", in Proceedings of Globus Committers All Hands Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 2007 |
"caBIG Developer Bootcamp", in Proceedings of caBIG Developer Bootcamp, Rockville, MD, 2007 |
"caGrid Service Architecture and Overview", in Proceedings of caBIG Annual Meeting 2007, Washington, D.C., 2007 |
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