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Mid-America Earthquake CenterMid-America Earthquake Center
MAEviz as a MAE/NCSA Cyberenvironment
Partnership
Jim Myers
Associate Director
NCSA Cyberenvironments
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Leveraging Expertise and Cyberinfrastructure
•MAEViz has been developed faster and is more effective due to its incorporation of – Design concepts,
– Lessons learned, and
– Software components
developed through a focused effort to understand virtual organizations and to develop domain-independent infrastructure.
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• Workflow, Provenance, RDF
“Understanding the Scientific Basis of Decisions is Critical”
Process Aware
Discover
ProcessCapture
Execute
Report
Mid-America Earthquake CenterMid-America Earthquake Center
“Developing a Scenario requires a wide range of expertise”
Group Aware
• Collaboratory, Portal, …
Plan, Coordinate, Share, Compare
WikiTask ListChatDocument RepositoryScenario RepositoryTraining Materials
SSO
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“My results could impact how we prepare for the next event”
Dynamic
• Plug-ins, Provenance, Environment
Eclipse RCP
Workflow DataGIS
MAEviz
Plug-in Framework
Auto-update
New Third-PartyAnalyses Compare, Contrast,
Validate
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An Exemplar of a New Mode of R,D & D•A End-to-End Cyberenvironment Designed to
Support Consequence-Based Risk Management
• Reducing the “Time From Discovery”
•Demonstrating Core Design Principles and Capabilities Applicable Across Many Domains
• Providing a Concrete Use Case for New Developments
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Cyberenvironments
Mosaic and Cyberenvironments• Mosaic
– By early 1990s, the internet had a wealth of resources, but they were inaccessible to most scientists
– Individual publishing– Browsing versus retrieving– See “Web 2.0 ... The Machine is
Us/ing Us”
• Cyberenvironments– By the early 2000’s, the internet
and grid had a wealth of interactive resources, but they were inaccessible to most scientists
– Individual information models– Fusion versus gathering See “The Machine is Us/ing
Us”! Michael Wesch
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Digital Observatories
Observe
ModelPublish
ExploreUnderstand
Researchers
Policy Makers
Students
Citizens
From Basic Research to
Societal Impact
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Makingdesert
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Cake baking
The Baker NSF
The Oven
used wasgeneratedby
Semantic Web Implementation within NCSA’s Tupelo Framework
wastriggeredby
The Open Provenance ModelNCSA, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, U. Utah, U. Southampton via the
International Provenance and Annotation Workshop (IPAW) series
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Digital Preservation
• Part of the EU SHAMAN effort to develop robust preservation systems
IRoDS
SDSC/SHAMAN
Distributed Records Management Framework
NCSA
ASCII
BinaryXML
e.g. Word 1.0
Logical/Semantic
Data Model
DFDL Format
DescriptorsDefuddle
MultiValent Browser
Format Interpretation Content Presentation
U. Liverpool
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A Production Model for Collaboration•MAEviz is Driven by MAE/Community Needs
•Architecture incorporates the latest ideas yet– MAEviz development priorities are focused on
MAE/Community needs
– MAEviz is developed using rigorous software engineering methods
– MAEviz does not incorporate unproven software or extraneous core functionality to serve research needs
•Avoids ‘perpetual beta’ and high barriers of more tightly coupled approaches…
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A True Partnership
• Leadership, Requirements Gathering, Funding, Evaluation from MAE Center
• Cyberinfrastructure Expertise, Developers, Components and Funded Component R&D from NCSA