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DMS Workshop Stevenson, WA Wed 08 June 2005

Future Perspectives on a Scientific Community's Distributed Work Environment. David Okaya Univ. Southern California. • Libraries of analysis applications. • Access to community archives and products. • Multidisciplinary workflows. DMS Workshop Stevenson, WA Wed 08 June 2005.

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DMS Workshop Stevenson, WA Wed 08 June 2005

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  1. Future Perspectives on a Scientific Community's Distributed Work Environment David Okaya Univ. Southern California • Libraries of analysis applications. • Access to community archives and products. • Multidisciplinary workflows. DMS Workshop Stevenson, WA Wed 08 June 2005

  2. Benefits of Community Web Services (or Future Equivalents) Serves organized communities •IRIS, EarthScope, large/small multi-disciplinary research groups. Community libraries of shared applications and codes • standardization, repeatability of analysis. Vetting possible. • plug & play choices of algorithms. • maintenance and development by research experts. Access to community databases, archives, products • underlying repositories can naturally grow or evolve. • delivery mechanisms can be dynamic (real time slicing & viz.). Multi-disciplinary work flows by chaining diverse analyses codes

  3. Data analysis Quantitative calibration mantle flow LPO synthetic splitting (modeling) seismograms analyses 3D anisotropy modeling bifurcated corner flow LPO t -  splitting observation splitting inference tectonics, analyses of flow mantle dynamics 3D media Workflow: anisotropy of subduction corner flow Menke; Park; Silver. Kaminski; Blackman 3D FD Okaya / 3D FE Tromp meshing analytical or modeled

  4. from Chaitan Baru (SDSC) Industry partners: Enosys ESRI IBM DiscoveryLinks Blue Titan • Spatial mediation: • Dealing with differences in resolution, scale • Plug-in conflation routines • Web workflows and Service “orchestration” Technology to automate creation of Web services (“Query Set Specification”) SDSC/Cal-(IT)2 Information Integration Testbed Clients I2T Mediator Database Integration Spatial mediator XML queries XML (GML) WSDL WSDL WSDL WSDL SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP Sociology Workbench ICPSR Univ. of Michigan Stats Package ArcIMS ArcSDE Survey data EarthScope CSIT Workshop, March 25-27, 2002

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