ESC 2012 08 20

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Participants Chris Lynnes, Jeff McWhirter, Brian Wee, Steve Browdy, Siri Jodha, Phil Yang

Agenda and Notes

1. Recap of ESC at the ESIP meeting

  • Hackathon, good exposure to Ramadda
  • Next time make it more structured and give a set of collaboration tasks
  • Need focused tasks
  • Two 1 1/2 hour sessions, first step by step, second have some tasks
  • Need to know who's going to be an attendee beforehand
  • Toolmatch produced most
  • What can we do to prepare for Hackathons?
  • Need two to three hours preparation
  • We're going to try some remote Hackathons for HubZero and NASA Earth Exchange
  • Integration of Ramadda with brokering solution



2. Moving forward

  • ESC and Earthcube
  • ESC voluntary, we tend to meander a little
  • ESC has a general vision
  • Instead of trying to build a system we should try to build an ecosystem, collaborating and competing components, can have more than on thing fill the niche.
  • How do you grow an ecosystem, selection pressures to grow the ecosystem you want.



3. Briefing by Phil Yang on the NSF-funded I/UCRC for Spatiotemporal Thinking, Computing and Applications, possible synergy with our ESC effort

  • Carol and Erin went to center planning meeting they had last week
  • NSF program: objective promote innovative prototype research
  • Ways to help each other collaboratively
    • Natural hazards
    • To relieve scientists from IT part so they can focus on their research
    • will have about 20 projects each year to
    • spatiotemporal thinking methodologies
    • Research reports, agendas, and technology products.




Link to Recording: Streaming link: https://esipfed.webex.com/esipfed/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=61344557&rKey=bf3ac7c6903b3dd4 Download link: https://esipfed.webex.com/esipfed/lsr.php?AT=dw&SP=MC&rID=61344557&rKey=a54c79b3592d14d4