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Knowledge Transfer in the Cyber-Infrastructure Group Microsoft eScience Tools

Knowledge Transfer in the Cyber-Infrastructure Group Microsoft eScience Tools NANOOS and IOOS Web Services. $. B. Howe D. Maier. GridFields Library. CMOP eScience Appliance. Trident Environ. Grid- Enabled VisTrails. Workflow Engine. VisTrails. Microsoft eScience Group

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Knowledge Transfer in the Cyber-Infrastructure Group Microsoft eScience Tools

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  1. Knowledge Transfer in theCyber-Infrastructure Group • Microsoft eScience Tools • NANOOS and IOOS Web Services

  2. $ B. Howe D. Maier GridFieldsLibrary CMOP eScience Appliance Trident Environ. Grid- Enabled VisTrails Workflow Engine VisTrails Microsoft eScienceGroup R. Barga, et al. CMOP CIGroup J. Freire C. Silva

  3. Knowledge Transfer with eScience Appliances CMOP-in-a-Box Intitially: Erase the overhead to access CMOP data and tools Ultimately: An actively participant in collaborative analysis: RoboCMOP Data Software Hardware Trident (MS) + GridFields CMOP) Photo: The Trident Scientific Workflow Workbench for Oceanography, developed by Microsoft Research, demonstrated at Microsoft’s TechFest 2008. http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/tc/trident.mspx

  4. Knowledge Transfer through Collaborative Visual Analysis (VisTrails + GridFields) Bill Howe @ CMOP computes salt flux using GridFields Erik Anderson @ Utah adds vector streamlines and adjusts opacity Record notes, comments, and metadata at each step of evolution Bill Howe @ CMOP adds an isosurface of salinity Courtesy Claudio Silva, Juliana Freire, Bill Howe et al. (VisTrails, GridFields)

  5. Knowledge Transfer: Software for Ocean Observatories NANOOS and CMOP share a challenge: Data Interoperability • Howe developed PySOS [1,2] software for disseminating oceanographic observations via community standards. Result: National Interoperability Ex: OpenIOOS Salinity Map [3] Result: Access to CMOP and NANOOS data Ex: Real-time Water Quality Data for Shellfish Growers [4] Result: PySOS downloaded and installed worldwide: Ex: Gaving Fleming, Mintek: water quality in Krugersdorp, South Africa • Software and associated tools released to the community. • Multiple installations around the world [1] http://www.oostethys.org/downloads/sos-cookbookpython/pysos-version-0.1 [2] http://www.stccmop.org/node/306 [3] http://www.openioos.org/testbed/sos/gm_sos.html [4] http://www.nanoos-shellfish.org/

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