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ISDA:
Open source software developed at NCSA is made available and preserved within the organizations GIT repository:

http://opensource.ncsa.illinois.edu/projects/

and simultaneously mirrored into GitHub towards wider outreach and additionally redundancy towards preservation.  NCSA OpenSource currently hosts a number of active and archived software development project efforts spanning NSF, NIH, NEH, EPA, EC, NARA, and ONR.  NCSA will additionally maintain project documentation, Q&A, and bug/issue reporting within the Confluence wiki and JIRA issue tracker, two elements of the Atlassian suite that drives NCSA OpenSource.

Brown Dog:
The data analysis/manipulation software developed here will be pushed into the NSF DIBBs: Brown Dog (ACI-1261582) project as data extractors/converters within the DTS and DAP, services providing automatic data annotations/analysis and format conversions as broadly usable internet resources.  Brown Dog aims to both provide services and tools to aid in the curation, accessing, and indexing of data as well as to preserve 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/conversion tools, and will be leverageable by others within the scientific community, perhaps in very different fields, as well as by the general public.

NIST CORE:
Models?  Data adapters?

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