ESC 2012 09 17
From Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)
Participants Chris Lynnes, Brian Wee, Dave Fulker, Dave and Bhaskar, Erin Robinson, Angela Murillo
Agenda and Notes
1. HubZero Tryout
- Purdue already offer a VM and software download
- Hook suggested set up an instance on the Amazon EC2 cloud
- Hook is going to talk with Michael McLennan
We need to think about how to run a try out
- telecon with Michael McLennan
- legwork before hand
- asynchronous or synchronous?
Dave: good for him to have some upfront preparation, some sort of assignment beforehand
- need some sort of basic assignment
- general enough, easy to walk through
- Assignment at an entry level, undergraduate lab course
2. Review NASA ROSES/CMAC winners for Collaboratory section
- NASA call: Computational algorithms and cyberinfrastucture abstracts of selected proposals
- Four proposals that had collaboratory ideas
- Integrating Parallel and distributed data mining algorithms into the NASA Earth Exchange
- Collaborative workbench to accelerate science algorithm development
- Cloud Enabled Scientific Collaborative Research Environment
- A Community-Driven Workflow Recommendations and Reuse Infrastructure
- Bring in PIs and CIs of these projects to see what they really wanted to do with these proposals
- Projects scheduled to start in October maybe November
- What order makes more sense NEX guys or CMAC? What should we do first?
- Doing CMAC first to get an overview of the projects, just 10 to 15 minutes each, to see what they’re trying to accomplish
- Dave: Can see benefits of trying to combine them
- We’ll want to schedule it as a separate meeting or one long meeting
- Chris: Will contact CMAC and see what the can work out
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