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Active Management of Scientific Data
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2005.4January/February 2005 (vol. 9 no. 1) pp. 27-34
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Beth Plale, Indiana University
Jay Alameda, Indiana University
Bob Wilhelmson, Indiana University
Dennis Gannon, Indiana University
Shawn Hampton, Indiana University
Al Rossi, Indiana University
Kelvin Droegemeier, Indiana University
Sophisticated data-distribution schemes and recent developments in sensors and instruments that can monitor the lower kilometers of the atmosphere at high levels of resolution have rapidly expanded the quantity of information available to mesoscale meteorology. The myLEAD personalized information-management tool helps geoscience users make sense of this vastly expanded information space. myLEAD extends the general Globus metadata catalog service and leverages a well-known general and extensible schema. Its orientation makes it an active player in large-scale distributed computation environments characterized by interacting grid and Web services.
Index Terms:
Data-driven applications, scientific computing, Web-based data management, grid services, metadata catalog, mesoscale meteorology
Citation:
Beth Plale, Jay Alameda, Bob Wilhelmson, Dennis Gannon, Shawn Hampton, Al Rossi, Kelvin Droegemeier, "Active Management of Scientific Data," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 27-34, Jan./Feb. 2005, doi:10.1109/MIC.2005.4
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