The Climate-G testbed: issues, requirements and results
- S. Fiore, Ph.D.
SPACI and University of Salento, Italy sandro.fiore@unisalento.it On behalf of Climate-G Team
EGI Technical Forum - Sept 16, 2010
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The Climate-G testbed: issues, requirements and results S. Fiore, Ph.D. SPACI and University of Salento, Italy sandro.fiore@unisalento.it On behalf of Climate-G Team EGI Technical Forum - Sept 16, 2010 Outline Introduction Issues
SPACI and University of Salento, Italy sandro.fiore@unisalento.it On behalf of Climate-G Team
EGI Technical Forum - Sept 16, 2010
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– data, metadata – scientific gateways
– user requirements – architecture, infrastructure – the Climate-G Portal
– future work
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– Need to share data among centers at an international level – Need to move towards open, distributed and transparent environments – Need to easily access to data through Scientific Data gateways – Need to carry out post-processing activities as well as analysis – Need to move towards domain-specific metadata schemas – Need to exploit large infrastructures to implement world-wide “production-level” environments for climate change scientists – More emphasys on publishing data into “global” contexts
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levels to set different privileges
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– Domain based schema, community driven vocabulary
record the history of data
descriptions
– DBMS based – Grid based – OGC based
– OGC, OGF and other standardization bodies
due to the high number of metadata information
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integrated environments
– From coase (file access/download) to fine (variable aggregation)
– Domain based, community driven, widely adopted
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– Usability and sharing as key concepts in Web2.0 – From personal websites to blogging – From publishing to participation – From content management systems to wikis – Mashup, Widgets and Tagging are some important features of Web2.0 – Web2.0 - a good reference available (Tim O’Reilly)
– Social networking capabilities are poorly exploited today but…
exploitation, scientific results, dissemination among different groups, scientific teams, etc.
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The main goal of Climate-G is to create an open and unified environment for climate change enabling geographical and cross- institutional data discovery, access, analysis, visualization and sharing. This effort has been conceived as a proof of concept for the involved technologies (in particular the GRelC service) and it has been supported during the EGEE project by the Earth Science Cluster Community. It acts as a virtual laboratory involving partners both in Europe and US
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Key assumption:
tools to be integrated into the system, semantics of metadata, feedback and validation, list of priorities, meetings, etc.)”
Environmental domains
EGU2010, ESA2009, AGU2010 (tentative), etc.
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Datasets
IPSL/CNRS Fraunhofer-SCAI University of Cantabria Euro-Med Centre for Climate Change
Projects Experiments Variable 1:1
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Climate-G includes domain-based services & tools into the infrastructure
Some examples:
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Two-dimensional Data visualization tool Google Earth
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Allocation Group (climate-g.vo.eu-egee.org)
etc.)
users
(Fraunhofer SCAI, SPACI-LECCE, IPSL/CNRS IPGP,UniCantabria)
accessible through the Climate-G Portal, our scientific gateway
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community
by the GRelC software
analysis, pre and post-processing
Web2.0 features
been submitted in August to the AGU2010 - San Francisco December 13-17, 2010)
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Giovanni Aloisio (CMCC) Sandro Fiore (CMCC) Monique Petitdidier (CNRS/IPSL) Horst Schwichtenberg (Fraunhofer-SCAI) Sébastien Denvil (IPSL) Peter Fox (RPI, NCAR) Jon Blower (Univ. Reading) Antonio Cofino (Univ. of Cantabria)
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EGEE project) and providing support to the ES/Env communities
involved partners (2 MoA)
created and seed resources have been made available to support the start-up. New tests must be carried out!
management solution (including harvesting)
analysis and pre/post-processing activities
distributed search & discovery
and new ones will be added to the Climate-G Portal