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Data Breakout

Data Breakout. SAC Data / Specimen Model. What do we do with the SAC data? How does this all fit with the new RDF direction? General specimen is difficult - SAC shows this - see Kincho’s talk However CAD files won’t be useful for simulation - things need to be parse able by code

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Data Breakout

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  1. Data Breakout

  2. SAC Data / Specimen Model • What do we do with the SAC data? How does this all fit with the new RDF direction? • General specimen is difficult - SAC shows this - see Kincho’s talk • However CAD files won’t be useful for simulation - things need to be parse able by code • What about hybrid mapping and extraction for search - is that enough? Not for simulations. • This remains an open issue. • What about NEESML?

  3. Data Model • What is the relationship to ORST model? We spent a bunch of time looking at this and sending in feedback. • The current model work is derivative and informed by ORST mode • What about GeoTech? - JP is working on • We are using shake to “shake out the software” - other models under development

  4. Discussion of Central Repo • Is it really infinite space - this needs a real discussion.. • We want a central repo (not federated) • How do we (or do we) decide what to archive

  5. Discussion of DSAC Issues • Will there be tools to do automated publication from the central repository? • Discussion of data openness - DSAC has position • open very quickly (weeks/months - with exceptions) • Will produce report for comment at May meeting

  6. Discussion of Data Ingestion • Local storage mechanisms - ad hoc • File naming conventions • Some simple tools (Texas) • Wide range of files per day (5 - 300) • Some use RDB for local repository • Make sure that mechanism can ingest centrally or locally

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