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ISDA:
Open source software developed at NCSA is made available and preserved wit=
hin the organizations GIT repository:
http://opensource.ncsa.illinois.edu/projects/
and simultaneously mirrored into GitHub towards wider outre= ach and additionally redundancy towards preservation:
Upon completion= of the project NCSA will maintain project documentation, Q&A, and bug/= issue reporting within the NCSA Opensource Confluence wiki and JIRA issue t= racker respectively. Developed software and/or features will go into = new NCSA Scientific Software and Applications division projects and maintai= ned through those efforts and communities, with those activities leveraging= such development effort and developed functionality being maintained long = term. NCSA OpenSource currently hosts a number of active and a= rchived software development project efforts spanning NSF, NIH, NEH, EPA, E= C, NARA, ARPA-E, and ONR.
Brown Dog:
The data analysis/manipulation software developed here will be pushed into=
the NSF DIBBs: Brown Dog (ACI-1261582) Data Transformation Service (DTS) a=
s data extractors/converters within the Clowder and Polyglot frameworks res=
pectively towards providing automatic data annotations/analysis and format =
conversions as broadly usable internet resources. Brown Dog aims to f=
acilitate scientific "data wrangling", providing services and tools to aid =
in the curation, accessing, and indexing of data as well as the preservatio=
n and reuse of scientific software that might be leveraged for that purpose=
. As Brown Dog extractors/converters, the capabilities of these tools=
will be preserved, will take part in an ecosystem of other extraction/conv=
ersion tools, and will be leverageable by others within the scientific comm=
unity, perhaps in very different fields, as well as by the general public.<=
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Clowder:
We will leverage the open source NCSA Clowder framework. Clowder has=
evolved over the past eight years to support and automate diverse communit=
y data management needs and is/has been supported by an active community of=
activities across NSF, NIH, ARPA-E, EPA, NGREC, and the European Commissio=
n among domains such as biology, medicine, material science, social science=
, and cultural heritage.
Open source software developed at NCSA is made available an= d preserved within the organizations GIT repository:
http://opensource.ncsa.illinois.edu/projects/
and simultaneously mirrored into GitHub towards wider outre= ach and additionally redundancy towards preservation:
Upon completion of the project NC=
SA will maintain project documentation, Q&A, and bug/issue reporting wi=
thin the NCSA Opensource Confluence wiki and JIRA issue tracker respectivel=
y. Developed software and/or features will go into new NCSA Scientifi=
c Software and Applications division projects and maintained through those =
efforts and communities, with those activities leveraging such development =
effort and developed functionality being maintained long term. Specif=
ic instances of the Clowder framework deployed as part of the project will =
continue to be hosted at NCSA after the completion of the project, continge=
nt upon a yearly review evaluating users of the system, required storage, a=
nd additional costs surrounding required maintenance.
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ERGO:
Similar =
to BrownDog text perhaps, instead emphasizing the preservation of models an=
d data adapters? <=
em>Jong Sung Lee, Christopher Navarro<=
/span>
NDS Labs Workbench:
Similar to BrownDog text perhaps, instead emphasizing the preserva=
tion, exposure, and interconnecting of services and analysis tools? Craig Willis, Kenton McHenry
PEcAn:
... =
preserve/share/internconnect ecological models/data ingestion tools? =
Rob Kooper, Kenton McHenry
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