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Cyberinfrastructure (late entry). Phil Reese, Stanford University preese@stanford.edu CSG Meeting, June 16, 2011 University of Minnesota. Overview of Cyberinfrastructure. A fortune cookie read on the plane here: “It is better to understand something a little than to misunderstand a lot!”
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Cyberinfrastructure (late entry) Phil Reese, Stanford University preese@stanford.edu CSG Meeting, June 16, 2011 University of Minnesota
Overview of Cyberinfrastructure • A fortune cookie read on the plane here: “It is better to understand something a little than to misunderstand a lot!” I need your help on this topic… Cyberinfrastructure
Overview of Cyberinfrastructure • Some definitions: • Cyberinfrastructure (CI): • The broad collection of computing systems, software, data acquisition and storage systems, and visualization environments, all generally linked by high-speed networks, often supported by expert professionals. • Cyber Science and Engineering (CS&E): • Computational science and engineering enabled by the cyberinfrastructure • From the NSF ACCI Task Force on Grand Challenges Final Report. Cyberinfrastructure
Follow the money • Bullet headings go here • list item • another list item; use sentence punctuation or freestyle phrases — the text will wrap automatically with proper indentation (no need to press the return key until you’re done with the item • another bullet heading • list item goes here • nested lists maintain the same size; this prevents a “cluttered” look Cyberinfrastructure
Specifics of next year’s CI funding • Bullet headings go here • list item • another list item; use sentence punctuation or freestyle phrases — the text will wrap automatically with proper indentation (no need to press the return key until you’re done with the item • another bullet heading • list item goes here • nested lists maintain the same size; this prevents a “cluttered” look Cyberinfrastructure
CI Funding model is evolving • CI funding will begin to shift away from infrastructure toward direct support of traditional science. Cyberinfrastructure