Accessible and Consumable Data
Ensuring remote and local sensing data is easily accessible and consumable in a scientist’s domain
We are collaborating with researchers at Microsoft Research and other research institutions to advance the scientist's tool set for sophisticated management and analysis of datasets, including:
- Mechanisms for coordinating execution of scientific services and linking scientific resources
- Solutions for making repetitive tasks easier - data cleaning, creating visualizations, and so on
- Facilitating information through reuse of workflows and individual activities
Projects
Project Trident: A Scientific Workflow Workbench
A collaborative project between the University of Washington, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, and Microsoft, to provide Project NEPTUNE, a cabled network sensor, with a scientific workflow workbench for oceanography. The workflow workbench is implemented on top of Windows Workflow Foundation. Learn more…
Research Tools and Services
- Computational Science Tools
- Database, HPC, and Cloud Services for Scientists
- Managing Scientific Workflows
- Networked Embedded Sensing Toolkit
- Software Tools for Computational Biology
- Computational Science and Numerical Methods on Academic Resource Center
- More Advanced Research Tools and Services...
Publications
- Project Trident: A Scientific Workflow Workbench - publications
- End-to-End Scientific Data Management Using Workflows, Yogesh Simmhan, International Workshop on Scientific Workflows, 2008
Events and Opportunities
- Microsoft eScience Workshop at IUPUI
December 7-9, 2008 Indianapolis, IN, United States - AGU 2008 - American Geophysical Union
December 15, 2008, San Francisco, CA, United States
Earth, Energy and Environment Topics
- Earth, Energy home
- Accessible and Consumable Data
- Visualizing and Experiencing Data
- Earth, Energy Papers and Presentations
- Case Studies



