


RADII integrates the Open Resource Control Architecture (ORCA) and integrated Rule Oriented Data System (iRODS) to allow scientists to create and manage collaborations.

The research team will show how scientists can use RADII to create data-centric collaborations using data-flow diagram formalisms. RADII provides a user-friendly graphical interface that scientists can use to determine their infrastructure requirements and data access policies. The policies are then automatically mapped to the infrastructure and data management system by the RADII software. Is the jar on fsoinstaller.The demonstration will also show how RADII allows scientists to manage their collaborations throughout the lifecycle of a project. exes in the Freespace 2 folder are FRED2, FreeSpace2, FS2 and unins000. In the WXLauncher basic settings, it says "Folder 'Freespace 2' does not have any supported executables". Thanks for the prompt answer, I have reinstalled and used the FSO installed again. You should now be able to setup your game and play. One that is done you start wxlauncher and select the FSO exe file in the "Basic Settings" tab in the wxLauncher main window, e.g. You then proceed to install wxLauncher which can be installed to any folder you like. The FSO Installer puts a wxLauncher installer (yes, it should be more convenient) into your FS2 main folder. The FS2.exe launcher requires the other launcher to have been started to setup the game, and regardless of whether I have already done so, this launcher says I need to select a graphics driver (or something along those lines). This doesn't add a launcher apart from the wxlauncher, which doesn't recognise the directory as having FSO. Originally posted by Irrelevant:I have installed the game, and used the freespace open installer in the directory.
