How to Cite HUBzero
Here are some publications that describe various aspects of the HUBzero platform:
Best overall description of HUBzero:
M. McLennan, R. Kennell,
"HUBzero: A Platform for Dissemination and Collaboration in Computational Science and Engineering," Computing in Science and Engineering, 12(2), pp. 48-52, March/April, 2010.
Good overview of nanoHUB.org (the original Hub) and its use in education and research:
A. Strachan, G. Klimeck, M. Lundstrom, "Cyber-Enabled Simulations in Nanoscale Science and Engineering," 12(2), pp. 12-17, March/April, 2010.
G. Klimeck, M. McLennan, S.P. Brophy, G.B. Adams III, M.S. Lundstrom, "nanoHUB.org: Advancing Education and Research in Nanotechnology," Computing in Science and Engineering, 10(5), pp. 17-23, September/October, 2008.
G. Klimeck, M. McLennan, S.P. Brophy, G.B. Adams III, M.S. Lundstrom, "nanoHUB.org: Advancing Education and Research in Nanotechnology," Computing in Science and Engineering, 10(5), pp. 17-23, September/October, 2008.
Description of volume visualization capability and the rendering farm:
W. Qiao, M. McLennan, R. Kennell, D.S. Ebert, G. Klimeck,
"Hub-based simulation and graphics hardware accelerated visualization for nanotechnology applications," IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph, 12(5):1061-8, Sept-Oct 2006.
Background about the Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) and their mission to develop nanoHUB.org and change the pace of nanotechnology development:
M. Lundstrom, G. Klimeck, "The NCN: Science, Simulation, and Cyber Services," 2006 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies - Nanoelectronics, pp. 496-500, 10-13 Jan. 2006.