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Future e-Infrastructures for the advancement of space weather science and services. Starting point of this session: Large diversity of infrastructures, overlapping topics, wide range of services offered within each infrastructure Not easy to “jump” from one infrastructure to the other
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Future e-Infrastructures for the advancement of space weather science and services • Starting point of this session: • Large diversity of infrastructures, overlapping topics, wide range of services offered within each infrastructure • Not easy to “jump” from one infrastructure to the other • This session presents a sample of infrastructures that we hope represent the landscape; see also posters • Last 30 minutes: debate on the future of infrastructures: Will model and data infrastructures advance space weather science? How to move towards a common solar system information space? • The discussion will be consolidated and published on the new FP7/CASSIS interoperability platform: solarsystem-interoperability.eu
Debate on the future of e-Infrastructures Will model and data infrastructures advance space weather science? • Starting point: • Working infrastructures from FP7, ESA, the U.S How to move towards a common solar system information space? • It is decreasingly about creating new services, it is increasingly about making existing services understand and enhance each other. • Existing infrastructures can extend the data and model coverage over the entire domain of solar system sciences large potential for value added • In particular, • How to organize long term operations? Sustainability • How to share data and model outputs? Data policies and interoperability • How to provide (resources for) space weather services? Nowcasting and Forecasting • The discussion will be consolidated and published on the new FP7/CASSIS interoperability platform: solarsystem-interoperability.eu