为地球科学家服务的分布式数据系统的信息技术实现:季节性到年际ESIP

M. Kafatos, X. Wang, Zuotao Li, Ruixin Yang, D. Ziskin
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我们解决了为地球系统科学家服务的分布式数据系统的实现。由乔治梅森大学领导的一个财团得到了NASA“工作原型地球科学信息合作伙伴”(WP-ESIP)项目的资助,以开发、实施和运行分布式数据和信息系统。该系统将满足季节性到年际科学家的研究需求,这些科学家的研究重点包括厄尔尼诺、季风和相关气候研究等现象。系统实现涉及使用多层客户机-服务器体系结构的几个机构。具体来说,该联盟包括一个由三个物理站点组成的信息系统,GMU、海洋-陆地-大气研究中心(COLA)和戈达德分布式活动档案中心,通过低成本、可扩展的信息技术实现,在用户服务、数据访问、存档和其他方面分配任务。该项目可作为一个更大的WP-ESIP联合会的模式,以协助与未来大型地球观测系统数据集及其分发有关的整个数据信息系统。该联盟开发了创新的信息技术技术,如基于内容的浏览、数据挖掘和相关组件工作原型;分析工具,特别是COLA开发的梯度分析工具,是工作季节到年际社区的首选分析工具;以及一个Java前端查询引擎工作原型。
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Information technology implementation for a distributed data system serving Earth scientists: seasonal to interannual ESIP
We address the implementation of a distributed data system designed to serve Earth system scientists. A consortium led by George Mason University has been funded by NASA's Working Prototype Earth Science Information Partner (WP-ESIP) program to develop, implement, and operate a distributed data and information system. The system will address the research needs of seasonal to interannual scientists whose research focus includes phenomena such as El Nino, monsoons and associated climate studies. The system implementation involves several institutions using a multitiered client-server architecture. Specifically the consortium involves an information system of three physical sites, GMU, the Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA) and the Goddard Distributed Active Archive Center, distributing tasks in the areas of user services, access to data, archiving, and other aspects enabled by a low-cost, scalable information technology implementation. The project can serve as a model for a larger WP-ESIP Federation to assist in the overall data information system associated with future large Earth Observing System data sets and their distribution. The consortium has developed innovative information technology techniques such as content based browsing, data mining and associated component working prototypes; analysis tools particularly GrADS developed by COLA, the preferred analysis tool of the working seasonal to interannual communities; and a Java front-end query engine working prototype.
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