红杉2000:研究全球变化的下一代信息系统

J. Dozier, M. Stonebraker, J. Frew
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更好的数据管理对全球变化科学调查的成功至关重要。关于地球的新研究模式,特别是观测和模型之间的协同作用,需要大量不同的数据来存储、组织、访问、分发、可视化和分析。为了解决更好的数据管理的技术问题,Sequoia 2000(加州大学几个校区和DEC的计算机科学家和地球科学家的合作成果)的参与者将计算的改进应用到特定的应用程序中。软件体系结构包括用于公共设备接口、文件系统、数据库管理系统(DBMS)、应用程序和网络的层。该软件的早期原型应用包括全球变化数据模式、综合环流模式(GCM)、遥感和气候研究数据系统。更长远的努力包括用于移动数据库元素的传输协议,用于二级和三级存储的控制器,分布式文件系统和分布式DBMS。
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Sequoia 2000: a next-generation information system for the study of global change
Better data management is crucial to the success of scientific investigations of global change. New modes of research about the Earth, especially the synergistic interactions between observations and models, require massive amounts of diverse data to be stored, organized, accessed, distributed, visualized, and analyzed. To address technical issues of better data management, participants in Sequoia 2000, a collaborative effort between computer scientists and Earth scientists at several campuses of the University of California and at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), apply refinements in computing to specific applications. The software architecture includes layers for a common device interface, the file system, the database management system (DBMS), applications, and the network. Early prototype applications of this software include a global-change data schema, integration of a general circulation model (GCM), remote sensing, and a data system for climate studies. Longer range efforts include transfer protocols for moving elements of the database, controllers for secondary and tertiary storage, distributed file system, and a distributed DBMS.<>
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