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Background


EarthCube is a NSF Program from the Directorate for GeoSciences (GEO) and Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE). The goal of the program is to "transform research in the academic geoscience community". This is achieved by the development of "cyberinfrastructure that is thoughtfully and systematically built to meet the current and future requirements of geoscientists."

To date, the EarthCube program has awarded 51 different projects.  25 of these are "building blocks", which are intended to be implemented by existing data facilities so that the capability is useful to a broad range of geoscientists. These building blocks are intended to become the 'enterprise architecture' for EarthCube .

https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504780

https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16514/nsf16514.htm

http://skc.isi.edu/wiki/earthcube/index.php/Building_Blocks

Earthcube "Workbench" conflation

It seems that there's some confusion around the idea of an Earthcube Workbench and how it relates to our NDS "Labs Workbench" project. 

  • On the All-Hands schedule are Workbench 101 and Science Driven Workbench sessions.  It's unclear at this point what these refer to.
  • An AGU presentation about an Interoperability Workbench
  • 2016 EarthCube Architecture final report includes high-level outcome of the Geoscientist's Knowledge Workbench. (The term "workbench" is mentioned 44 times in this report)
    • "a flexible and collaborative environment where geoscientists and cyber infrastructure experts can discover, access and utilize an array of data and services that foster cross-domain advances in information and knowledge"

Building Blocks

The following projects were funded "building blocks" for EarthCube 

https://www.earthcube.org/group-type/funded-projects-building-blocks?items_per_page=60

https://www.earthcube.org/tools-inventory

NameSummaryGithubWorkbench
BCube

BCube crawler: Nutch, Solr, Elastic Map Reduce

Broker based on GEOSS

Websites links are broken

https://github.com/b-cube/
CHORDS

http://chordsrt.com/ - defunct website

http://portal.chordsrt.com/about is working

Portal available to deploy on AWS via Docker

http://ncar.github.io/chords/

https://github.com/NCAR/chords


CINERGI





Cognitive Computer Infrastructure (GeoDeepDive)

Condor/Open Science Grid/DeepDive

Input documents, OCR/NLP, output factor graph

http://hazy.cs.wisc.edu/demo/geo/ defunct

DeepDive is command line/API

GeoDeepDive provides framework. There might have been a demo UI at some point



CyberConnector

http://cube.csiss.gmu.edu/CyberConnector/web/index

http://cube.csiss.gmu.edu/CyberConnector/web/demo

Appears to be a catalog of web services



Integrated Data System


Digital Crust
https://github.com/digitalcrust/
DisConnBB

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ec-disconbb

http://nwisnfie-b.cloudapp.net/ defunct



EarthSystemBridgeInteroperable modeling frameworks

EarthCollabUses VIVO to model case studies to study collaboration

EC Data Discovery HubNo information

GeoDataSpace

Globus, but unclear how

https://www.slideshare.net/TanuMalik/geodataspace-simplifying-data-management-tasks-with-globus



GeoLink

Reusable ontology design patterns

http://www.geolink.org/

SPARQL endpoint



GeoSciCloudCompare and contrast IT (cloud) infrastructure providers

Geosemantics

Developed at NCSA




GeoTrust

Seems to be related to GeoDataSpace (also Tanu Malik)



GeoWS

Standard interface to geospatial data

Might be interesting to demonstrate, if we had an analysis client that could access the standard services.



Leveraging Semantics and Crowdsourcing


OceanLinkNow part of GeoLink

ODSIPAdds new functions to Data Access Protocol (DAP) framework to enable "Data as a Service"

OntoSoft


Polar Data Insights

http://polar.usc.edu/

Banana for Solr, D3js

It looks like a whole system for crawling polar data from a variety of sources, with a pipeline that uses DeepDive. They've also developed interfaces that sit on top of Solr, that could be interesting as re-usable components.



Software Stewardship for the Geosciences


DRILSDOWNSeems to be related to Jupyter notebooks?https://github.com/Unidata/drilsdown
Ensemble Toolkit


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