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CIMA Based Remote Instrument and Data Access: An Extension into the Australian e-Science Environment
Amsterdam, Netherlands December 04-December 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/E-SCIENCE.2006.37Second IEEE International Conference ...
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Ian M. Atkinson, James Cook University, Australia
Douglas du Boulay, University of Sydney, Australia
Clinton Chee, University of Sydney, Australia
Kenneth Chiu, SUNY Binghamton, USA
Tristan King, James Cook University, Australia
Donald F. McMullen, Indiana University, USA
Romain Quilici, University of Sydney, Australia
Nigel G.D. Sim, James Cook University, Australia
Peter Turner, University of Sydney, Australia
Matthew Wyatt, James Cook University, Australia
The Common Instrument Middleware Architecture (CIMA) is being used as a core component of a portal based remote instrument access system being developed as an Australian e-Science project. The CIMA model is being enhanced to use federated Grid storage infrastructure (SRB), and the Kepler workflow system to, as much as possible, automate data management, and the facile extraction and generation of instrument and experimental metadata. The Personal Grid Library is introduced as a user friendly portlet interface to SRB data and metadata, and which supports customisable metadata schemas. An Instrument Instruction Module has been introduced as a CIMA plug-in for instrument control. A virtual instrument portlet provides a simulation of the instrument during a data collection. The system is being further augmented with a tool for collaborative data visualisation and evaluation.
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Ian M. Atkinson, Douglas du Boulay, Clinton Chee, Kenneth Chiu, Tristan King, Donald F. McMullen, Romain Quilici, Nigel G.D. Sim, Peter Turner, Matthew Wyatt, "CIMA Based Remote Instrument and Data Access: An Extension into the Australian e-Science Environment," e-science, pp.125, Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science'06), 2006
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