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NEES Cyberinfrastructure: A Foundation for Innovative Research and Education. Dr. Thomas Hacker Dr. Rudi Eigenmann , Dr. Ellen Rathje The George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation. Vision for NEES.
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NEES Cyberinfrastructure: A Foundation for Innovative Research and Education Dr. Thomas Hacker Dr. Rudi Eigenmann, Dr. Ellen Rathje The George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
Vision for NEES • Facilitate access to the world's best integrated network of state-of-the art physical simulation facilities • Build a cyber-enabled community that shares ideas, data, and computational tools and models. • Promote education and training for the next generation of researchers and practitioners. • Cultivate partnerships with other organizations to disseminate research results, leverage cyberinfrastructure, and reduce risk by transferring results into practice.
NEES cyberinfrastructure goals • Provide a reliable, robust, and responsive IT infrastructure for the NEES network • Cyberinfrastructure driven by user requirements • Data • Curated research data repository • Data visualization tools • Software tools • Provide a framework to provide access to data and tools developed by the community • Telepresence and teleoperation tools and services • Support the reuse of NEES data • Simulation tools for earthquake engineering research and education • Community and collaboration • Access to national supercomputing resources • Middleware and cybersecurity
Driven by user requirements • Based on the needs of the community • Frequent prototypes and feedback from earthquake engineering community • Best development practices • Project schedule based development • Prototype pre-releases for community feedback • Trouble ticket system for collecting problem reports and recording resolution
Data • The most enduring asset of the NEES network • Many forms of data • Numerical data from sensors, simulation, and analysis output • Visual data from photographs, images, and figures • Video data from high definition cameras • Reports, papers, documentation, and calibration information • Data contributed from the community • Lots of useful data available for researchers and practitioners • Encourage practitioners, researchers, and international contributions • Example of the types of data from a project • Collaborative Research: Using NEES as a Testbed for Studying Soil-Foundation-Structure Interaction, PI Saiidi • Stored in NEEShub
Bringing it together: NEES Project Warehouse Project Description Page
NEES Project Warehouse • Tremendous amount of data, in many different forms • Difficult for a researcher to navigate and distill meaning from data • Project Warehouse seeks to simplify data navigation • Summarizes the key aspects of an experiment • Allows end user to decide whether the experiment is of value to them. • Supports the visualization and inspection of data directly in the repository • No need to download large data amounts the user’s computer • Provides a simple search and review interface • Each project in the Warehouse has an overview page • Abstract of project • Tabs to quickly navigate to experiments, team members, and data • Data (PDF, excel, text) is stored in files
Search Results Optional project tree display
Community and collaboration • NEEShub provides a group space for collaboration • Users can create, join, and participate in groups • Manage email lists and email archive • Common dropbox for sharing files • Discussion and wiki • Provides wishliststo collect user feedback on improvements
Bringing it together: Tools • Isolated data components have limited utility • Single image or file has limited contextual information • Value comes from integration of tools and data • NEEShub provides a tool to bring together data and context • Provides a framework to provide access to tools developed by the community • An environment that integrates software tools with images, sensor data, and data analysis • Ability to run tools within the web environment without the need to download and install individual tools
Software Tools • NEES community has developed software tools for research and education • NEEShub provides an environment in which these tools can operate • Direct web execution of tools at nees.org • Takes advantage of data and tool co-location • Tool execution platform is physically close to the data repository • Speeds transfer of data from repository to tools • Users will be able to inspect large data volumes without incurring excessive data transfer times
Example Tool: GOYA Developed at the Nagoya Institute of Technology Designed to be downloaded and installed on user’s computer NEEShub provides the framework to run GOYA through a web interface
Conclusions • Working to provide innovative cyberinfrastructure for the network • Goal of integrating the geographically distributed NEES resources and the user community. • Focusing on the management of research data • NEEShub • Provides easy access to data • Combines analysis and simulation tools with data • Provides advanced functionality through a web portal • Framework for community driven cyberinfrastructure