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Developing Cyberinfrastructure: Social Issues, Plans for Next Year

Developing Cyberinfrastructure: Social Issues, Plans for Next Year. Chaitan Baru San Diego Supercomputer Center. David Ribes, Graduate Student, Dept. of Communications, UC San Diego Currently at IBM Almaden in Extreme Blue program Initiated after discussion with Prof. Geof Bowker, UCSD

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Developing Cyberinfrastructure: Social Issues, Plans for Next Year

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  1. Developing Cyberinfrastructure: Social Issues, Plans for Next Year Chaitan Baru San Diego Supercomputer Center www.geongrid.org

  2. David Ribes, Graduate Student, Dept. of Communications, UC San Diego Currently at IBM Almaden in Extreme Blue program Initiated after discussion with Prof. Geof Bowker, UCSD Now at Santa Clara University Recently funded by NSF Human Social Dynamics program to study GEON and LTER Social Issues www.geongrid.org

  3. Meetings and conferences PI Meetings Idaho, October. 2 meetings in 2005 Booths at GSA and AGU Pardee Symposium and poster session at GSA AGU Session on Advances in Computational and Cyber Infrastructure in the Earth Sciences A sampling of project technical activities International Partners Next Year Activities www.geongrid.org

  4. Register/host data sets in GEON, to be searchable from GEONsearch Investigate options for providing proper acknowledgments and reference Develop capability to register relational schemas and other important file types Make CODEX accessible from GEON portal Use it “live” during ontology workshops, and subsequently for ontology development/refinement Create a community modeling environment in GEONworkbench for geodynamics and other codes Link to Kepler workflow Sampling of Next Year Activities www.geongrid.org

  5. Create an OpenDAP “roll” with ROCKS Incorporate OpenDAP as a storage service in GEONgrid. Meeting with Peter Cornillon and Ben Dominico re. THREDDS Create HPC services associated with LIDAR data Develop capability to register services (models, tools) Science integration: E.g, geodynamics model uses kinematic model, and IDV is used to visualize this N-dimensional data modeling, with CUAHSI Continue with ontology workshops Next Year Activities… www.geongrid.org

  6. Approach: Need a geoscience and/or IT rationale for collaboration Canada WMS Server at GSC, Vancouver, BC China Computational Geodynamics Lab will host a GEON PoP node for iGEON in China. Help with parallel codes. Australia Linke with their AEON effort (Earth and Ocean Network) Work with Dietmar Mueller to help run mantle convection codes on Linux clusters and provide as a Web service in GEON Russia, Kyrgyzstan Discussion with scientists from Russian Academy on data integration and use of Grid computing for geodynamics codes iGEON – International Cooperation www.geongrid.org

  7. Poland Joint activity with the Polish Academy of Science related to data integration. Link to Poznan Supercomputer Center under discussion. Mexico Linking between CICESE earth scientists and GEON re. connectivity into Mexico for Grid computing. UK e-Science Center is interested in hosting a GEON node at Edinburgh PRAGMA GEON Keynote talk at September, 2004 PRAGMA meeting GEON geoscience will be a target application iGEON – International Cooperation www.geongrid.org

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