[esip-semanticweb] Cluster Telecon Today at 4PM Eastern
Eric Rozell
rozele at rpi.edu
Tue Jan 22 13:31:33 EST 2013
I think we can host it on AWS through ESIP (I've had permission from Erin for quite some time).
In terms of the software stack, that parts trickier, but I think the Java code I wrote last summer should suffice, we just need to implement the appropriate interfaces to it, and some how add a bit of security.
As long as we're dealing with a minimal set of rules, the turn around should be near instant. Especially if we avoid hosting all the dataset information on the server.
At the winter meeting, we discussed that we would only host Tool and Rule data on the server, and users would POST instances of datasets to determine if what tools were available. The limitation of this is we miss out on the reverse use case (i.e., find all datasets compatible with a given tool).
On Jan 22, 2013, at 1:26 PM, Lynnes, Christopher S. (GSFC-6102) wrote:
> On Jan 22, 2013, at 11:22 AM, Eric Rozell wrote:
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>> Toolmatch/rules update (Chris/ Eric)
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> Eric,
> I think we need to get to an end-to-end capability such that a member of the community can enter rules or ontology instance info and see the results reflected in a query shortly thereafter, like within a day. This means we need to:
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> (a) figure out where to host it
> (b) figure out what software / technology pieces we are missing to get the E2E capability
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> Thoughts?
> --
> Dr. Christopher Lynnes NASA/GSFC, Code 610.2 phone: 301-614-5185
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