SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Cyberinfrastructure services for long tail research
SESSION: Cyberinfrastructure services for long tail research
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Ian Foster, Bill Howe, Carl Kesselman
ROOM:253
ABSTRACT:
Much research occurs in small and medium laboratories (SMLs) that may comprise a PI and a few students/postdocs. For these small teams, the growing importance of cyberinfrastructure for discovery and innovation is as much problem as opportunity. With limited resources and expertise, even simple data discovery, collection, analysis, management, and sharing tasks are difficult. Thus in this long tail of science, modern computational methods often are not exploited, valuable data goes unshared, and too much time is consumed by routine tasks. In this BOF, we aim to spur a discussion around needs and designs for cyberinfrastructure services targeted at SMLs.
Session Leader Details:
Ian Foster (Primary Session Leader) - Argonne National Laboratory
Bill Howe (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Washington
Carl Kesselman (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Southern California
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Cyberinfrastructure services for long tail research
SESSION: Cyberinfrastructure services for long tail research
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Ian Foster, Bill Howe, Carl Kesselman
ROOM:253
ABSTRACT:
Much research occurs in small and medium laboratories (SMLs) that may comprise a PI and a few students/postdocs. For these small teams, the growing importance of cyberinfrastructure for discovery and innovation is as much problem as opportunity. With limited resources and expertise, even simple data discovery, collection, analysis, management, and sharing tasks are difficult. Thus in this long tail of science, modern computational methods often are not exploited, valuable data goes unshared, and too much time is consumed by routine tasks. In this BOF, we aim to spur a discussion around needs and designs for cyberinfrastructure services targeted at SMLs.
Session Leader Details:
Ian Foster (Primary Session Leader) - Argonne National Laboratory
Bill Howe (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Washington
Carl Kesselman (Secondary Session Leader) - University of Southern California
Click here to download .ics calendar file