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Objectives
Demonstrating how different data transfer
approaches can be used for connecting cyberinfrastructure systems developed by different
groups.
Demonstrate how iRODS can provide federation
across data grids.
Objectives
Using the AWS (Amazon Web Services) for
computing, and how public repositories like SEAD
allow sharing and uniquely identifying data and
modeling resources used within analyses.
We are trying to reach an approach for model
reproducibility, where a scientist can easily share
his model, input and output in an easy way so
others can benefit from it.
Workflow file
Shell Script
Python Scripts
Parameter File
Visualization
Conclusion
Reproducible data visualizations on large
hydrological data collections
Using strong and weakFederation of data across
communities (e.g., TerraPop interoperability
example)
Publishing data along with workflow-produced
metadata (e.g., SEAD interoperability example)
using unique Identifier.
Future Plans
Swap SEAD with Hydroshare to share my
datasets and create a resource type from my
WSO.
Questions
Bakinam T. Essawy
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Virginia
bte2rn@virginia.edu