Publications
Lowering the Barriers to Integrative Aquatic Ecosystem Science: Semantic Provenance, Open Linked Data, and Workflows
Abstract
Environmental cyber-observatory (ECO) planning and implementation has been ongoing for more than a decade now, and several major efforts have recently come online or will soon. Some investigators in the relevant research communities will use ECO data, traditionally by developing their own client-side services to acquire data and then manually create custom tools to integrate and analyze it. However, a significant portion of the aquatic ecosystem science community will need more custom services to manage locally collected data. The latter group represents enormous intellectual capacity when one envisions thousands of ecosystems scientists supplementing ECO baseline data by sharing their own locally intensive observational efforts. This poster summarizes the outcomes of the June 2011 Workshop for Aquatic Ecosystem Sustainability (WAES) which focused on the needs of aquatic ecosystem research …
- Date
- January 1, 1970
- Authors
- T Harmon, AF Hofmann, R Utz, E Deelman, PC Hanson, P Szekely, SR Villamizar, C Knoblock, Q Guo, DJ Crichton, MP McCann, Y Gil
- Journal
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Volume
- 2011
- Pages
- IN51C-1605