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It is informative to examine the internal organization of the CISE directorate in light of these changing and magnified responsibilities. ...
An important activity will be an ongoing effort to identify the appropriate mix of commercial custom-developed software in accordance with an overall architectural plan, and then to acquire or develop ...
doi:10.22224/gistbok/2019.2.4
fatcat:j2ugnfahyzbt7fccs7swpmfltu
Creating Sustainable Cyberinfrastructures
2015
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '15
In this paper we report the results of a qualitative research study of the GENI cyberinfrastructure: a program of four federated cyberinfrastructures. ...
We explore these issues to better understand how cyberinfrastructures can be designed to sustain over time. ...
Thanks to our participants and to our anonymous reviewers for their feedback. ...
doi:10.1145/2702123.2702216
dblp:conf/chi/RandallDL15
fatcat:56m36az6yzfdfcbubkfh4qnxbm
Sustained Software for Cyberinfrastructure
2015
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on The Science of Cyberinfrastructure Research, Experience, Applications and Models - SCREAM '15
The purpose of this study was to understand what factors lead to software projects being well sustained over the long run, focusing on software created with funding from the US National Science Foundation ...
The findings of our study identify some characteristics of software that is relevant to the NSF-supported research community, and that has been sustained over many years. ...
supporting organizations. ...
doi:10.1145/2753524.2753533
dblp:conf/hpdc/StewartBWWWK15
fatcat:ncayerm5fzh5pfoqcgg2kbaxia
Cyberinfrastructure: Applications and challenges
2014
2014 International Conference on Smart Computing
This paper presents a comprehensive review of Cyberinfrastructure (CI), an emerging collaborative research environment, including its representative applications in four science communities around the ...
An in-depth analysis is also conducted to reveal the key functions and desired features that can be expected from modern CI systems. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT This paper is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, Project No.: 71171121). ...
doi:10.1109/smartcomp.2014.7043842
dblp:conf/smartcomp/TongYL14
fatcat:qicaif2z2jbydomotj3g2vubeq
Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure: Past, present and future
2010
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems
A Cyberinfrastructure (CI) is a combination of data resources, network protocols, computing platforms, and computational services that brings people, information, and computational tools together to perform ...
The evolution of GCI will produce platforms for geospatial science domains and communities to better conduct research and development and to better collect data, access data, analyze data, model and simulate ...
Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge the support of a variety of GCI projects: a NASA interoperability project NNX07AD99G, an FGDC NSDI portal project G09AC00103, and a NASA HPC project SMD-08-0768 ...
doi:10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2010.04.001
fatcat:lntkczb3yrghjaoyn7cp6uudfu
Nicis: Stepping Stones To A Cyberinfrastructure Commons
2015
Zenodo
There are a lot of benefits from the development of an Open Commons for science, but what are these exactly, in the case of e-Infrastructure and e-Science ? ...
The end of the CHAIN-REDS conference is an opportune occasion to reflect on our path as NICIS starts, EGI.eu launches the Open Science Commons against the backdrop of the ever-growing Open Access movement ...
There has to be a constant flow of
energy to maintain the organization of the system
• Complex systems have a history. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.16657
fatcat:lpzpqkvaend77h4j72cok6udcu
Cyberinfrastructure, Data, and Libraries, Part 1
2007
D-Lib Magazine
to create and sustain cyberinfrastructure. ...
of local data centers -a role that draws on and adapts the mediating practices of the library profession to the world of data. ...
doi:10.1045/september2007-gold-pt1
fatcat:oahw6vxxbbhllfnkgllhs7vx2a
DesignSafe: New Cyberinfrastructure for Natural Hazards Engineering
2017
Natural Hazards Review
8 Natural hazards engineering plays an important role in minimizing the effects of natural hazards 9 on society through the design of resilient and sustainable infrastructure. ...
This paper describes the 16 design principles used in the cyberinfrastructure development process, introduces the main 17 components of the DesignSafe cyberinfrastructure, and illustrates the use of the ...
the Data Depot and an Apps window to give the 158 user access to a list of available tools, scripts, etc (Figure 2). 159 needs of the research community evolve and change, and as new tools are developed ...
doi:10.1061/(asce)nh.1527-6996.0000246
fatcat:nsi6qjmt2rboxciznlyrc5vozu
Cyberinfrastructure, Data, and Libraries, Part 1
2007
D-Lib Magazine
of local data centers a role that draws on and adapts the mediating practices of the library profession to the world of data. ...
years ago, major government organizations worldwide began to outline the scale of the digital archiving problem, while calling for the development of needed technical, social, and business models. ...
doi:10.1045/september20september-gold-pt1
fatcat:r7ezwwgs6jh6fhguehqyxwx7ba
Federating Advanced Cyberinfrastructures with Autonomic Capabilities
[chapter]
2014
Cloud Computing for Data-Intensive Applications
We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework and autonomic mechanisms through the discussion of an experimental evaluation of illustrative use case application scenarios, and from these experiences ...
Clouds provide on-demand access to computing utilities, an abstraction of unlimited computing resources, and support for ondemand scale up, scale down and scale out. ...
The core concept of grid computing defines an architecture to support shared access to resources provided by members of virtual organizations (VO) [17] that are formed by collaborative data centers and ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-1905-5_9
fatcat:eyuo5q37enaofehsubefabd7ky
The iPlant Collaborative: Cyberinfrastructure for Plant Biology
2011
Frontiers in Plant Science
The iPlant cyberinfrastructure design is based on an unprecedented period of research community input, and leverages developments in high-performance computing, data storage, and cyberinfrastructure for ...
new ways, to stimulate and facilitate cross-disciplinary research, to promote biology and computer science research interactions, and to train the next generation of scientists on the use of cyberinfrastructure ...
., 2011) uses information about the phylogeny of organisms to test for correlated evolutionary changes in two or more traits. ...
doi:10.3389/fpls.2011.00034
pmid:22645531
pmcid:PMC3355756
fatcat:nwkuqfhsorddrppjjzs6oz76ci
Cyberinfrastructure, Data, and Libraries, Part 2
2007
D-Lib Magazine
An important milestone in developing ideas about library roles in cyberinfrastructure was an ARL-NSF workshop in October 2006. 23 Participants in the workshop expressed many different views of the roles ...
sustain long-term access to the research record, and their culture of standards development and collaboration across institutional boundaries, puts libraries in a unique position relative to other stakeholders ...
doi:10.1045/july20september-gold-pt2
fatcat:xupotkqkubcr3am2qxngc3gu6a
Cyberinfrastructure Requirements to Enhance Multi-messenger Astrophysics
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
As the number of multi-messenger events rapidly grow over the next decade, the cyberinfrastructure requirements to handle the increase in data rates, data volume, need for event follow up, and analysis ...
Here we outline some of these requirements and argue for a distributed cyberinfrastructure institute for multi-messenger astrophysics to meet these challenges. ...
The core mission of such an institute would be to provide value-added services and support to the emerging area of MMA without impeding the organic growth of the science. ...
arXiv:1903.04590v1
fatcat:rvsto4uff5cdjahuvgkcjv7ccm
Educational Outreach & Stakeholder Role Evolution in a Cyberinfrastructure Project
2018
2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science)
In this paper we present findings from our qualitative study of a federated cyberinfrastructure organization known as GENI. ...
Over the last several years, a growing body of work has examined the nature of large-scale virtual organizations for data-intensive cooperative science. ...
can continue to change and grow to address changing needs. ...
doi:10.1109/escience.2018.00035
dblp:conf/eScience/RandallPL18
fatcat:4q4xilkftbfw3l7hlhnd4so5vi
Leading Cyberinfrastructure Enterprise: Value Propositions, Stakeholders, and Measurement
2014
Social Science Research Network
The leadership of CI enterprises -the organizations that develop and support CI -know the value of CI, but have trouble communicating this value to others. ...
This can be more broadly adapted to CI enterprise. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2416247
fatcat:ymgmkjh3krdrxkkmcqqtyuxt5e
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