[esip-semanticweb] [Esip-esda] Fwd: Next Telecon - Tuesday 5/27 4pm Eastern time

Mathews, Tiffany J. (LARC-E301)[SCIENCE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS, INC] via esip-semanticweb esip-semanticweb at lists.esipfed.org
Fri May 23 10:15:40 EDT 2014


Thanks so much Beth!

Another addition I would like to make after looking into more notes I have on the ClimatePipes and UV CDAT tools:

UV-CDAT http://uv-cdat.llnl.gov/
Description: UV-CDAT brings together two active projects -- Ultrascale Visualization Climate Data Analysis Tools and Visual Data Exploration and Analysis of Ultra-large Climate Data, with the intent to  deliver new capabilities to the climate-science community. This project’s vision is to provide large-scale visualization and analysis for both observational and model-generated climate data, with the goal of delivering new capabilities into the hands of the climate scientists. The integrated software product, the Ultrascale Visualization Climate Data Analysis Tools (UV-CDAT), is intended to be a powerful and complete front-end to a rich set of visual-data exploration and analysis capabilities well suited for climate-data analysis problems. UV-CDAT builds on the following key technologies: the Climate Data Analysis Tools (CDAT) framework; ParaView; VisTrails; and VisIt.

Additional Info: The NCCS at GSFC is developing climate data analysis and viasualization tools for UV-CDAT, that provide data analysis capabilities for the Earth System Grid (ESG). These tools feature workflow interfaces, interactive 3D data exploration, hyper wall and stereo visualization, automated provenance generation, parallel task execution, and streaming data parallel pipelines. NASA’s DV3D is a UV-CDAT package that enables exploratory analysis of diverse and rich data sets from various sources including the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF). Additionally, Python scripts can easily be generated.

ClimatePipes
Description: ClimatePipes is a  web-based application platform/"IDE" for science data analysis. It can be used to create and run analysis workflows and visualizations.
Additional Info:The front-end uses HTML5, WebGL, and CSS3 for geospatial visualizations. The back-end is built using the Visualization Toolkit (VTK), Climate Data Analysis Tools (CDAT), and other climate and geospatial data processing tools such as GDAL and PROJ4. ParaView Web, and D3, Canvas are also used for some visualizations, offers look-up tools, works with UVC-DAT and MongoDB. It can read NetCDF, offers a python Web Service infrastructure, supports workflows and provenance tools using VisTrails. Python was chosen as theserver-side language using CherryPy (http://www.cherrypy.org/) as the web server.  JQuery (http://jquery.com/) and Bootstrap are being used as the supporting frameworksfor a consistent interactive cross-browser experience.
Tiffany Mathews, PMP
Technical Analyst and Communication Specialist, SSAI
NASA Langley Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) Hampton, VA
(540) 295-4978 Mobile
(757) 864-5810 Office
Tiffany.Mathews at ssaihq.com<mailto:Tiffany.Mathews at ssaihq.com>
Tiffany.J.Mathews at nasa.gov<mailto:Tiffany.J.Mathews at nasa.gov>
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From: Beth Huffer via Esip-esda <esip-esda at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-esda at lists.esipfed.org>>
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Date: Friday, May 23, 2014 9:38 AM
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Subject: [Esip-esda] Fwd: [esip-semanticweb] Next Telecon - Tuesday 5/27 4pm Eastern time

Dear ESIP Data Analytics group,

As mentioned at our ESDA meeting yesterday, the Semantic Web Cluster is supporting the ToolMatch project. ToolMatch might be a really great place for us to track tools for data analytics. As it happens, the next Semantic Web Cluster meeting, next Tuesday, is featuring a presentation by the ToolMatch team. (See abstract below. Scroll all the way down.)  Please join us at the Semantic Web Cluster meeting if you can.

Beth

Topic: Semantic Web
Date: The 4th Tuesday of every month
Time: 4:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)

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Subject:        [esip-semanticweb] Next Telecon - Tuesday 5/27 4pm Eastern time
Date:   Fri, 23 May 2014 08:43:43 -0400
From:   Tom Narock via esip-semanticweb <esip-semanticweb at lists.esipfed.org><mailto:esip-semanticweb at lists.esipfed.org>
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Our next Semantic Web Cluster telecon will be Tuesday May 27 at 4pm Eastern time. We’ll have a presentation from the ToolMatch team – see abstract below – and discuss topics for the upcoming summer meeting.

Let me know if you have any items to add to Tuesday’s agenda.

Thanks,
Tom

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ToolMatch Service:  Finding Tools for Your Data & Data for Your Tools
Supported by ESIP's Semantic Web cluster, ToolMatch
(http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/ToolMatch) is intended to be a service
based on community-built semantic web applications that will provide data
users with the means to match their datasets with a comprehensive list of
useful, appropriate tools, and also provide data tool developers with
datasets or data collections that will work with their tools.  Also as part
of the design of the service, the Semantic Web cluster is working in
collaboration with the ESIP Energy & Climate Cluster to explore the
integration of the ToolMatch service with its Decision Support Tools Catalog
and Community of Practice:  DSTCCP (http://dstccp.esipfed.org/esip/).
This presentation will report upon accomplishments to date, and plans for
the next few months.  Those plans including a demonstration and hackathon
for the ToolMatch service, presentations and posters for the summer ESIP
meeting in July, and completion of other deliverables by September 30th
promised to meet the requirements of the ESIP Products & Services Testbed
funding that we've received.


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