학술논문

Reference Model Guided System Design and Implementation for Interoperable Environmental Research Infrastructures
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on e-Science e-Science (e-Science), 2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on. :551-556 Aug, 2015
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Semantics
Biological system modeling
Interoperability
Metadata
Joining processes
Computational modeling
research infrastructure
system-level science
reference model
e-research
e-science
environmental research
Language
Abstract
Environmental research infrastructures (RIs) support their respective research communities by integrating large-scale sensor/observation networks with data curation services, analytical tools and common operational policies. These RIs are developed as pillars of intra-and interdisciplinary research, however comprehension of the complex, pathologically interconnected aspects of the Earth's ecosystem increasingly requires that researchers conduct their experiments across infrastructure boundaries. Consequently, almost all data-related activities within these infrastructures, from data capture to data usage, needs to be designed to be broadly interoperable in order to enable real interdisciplinary innovation. The Data for Science theme in the EU Horizon 2020 project ENVRIPLUS intends to address this interoperability challenge as it relates to the design, implementation and operation of environmental science RIs, the theme focuses on key issues of data identification and citation, curation, cataloguing, processing, optimization, and provenance, supported by a generic cross-infrastructure reference model.