Distributed Generation of NASA Earth Science Data Products

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作者
Bruce R. Barkstrom
Thomas H. Hinke
Shradha Gavali
Warren Smith
William J. Seufzer
Chaumin Hu
David E. Cordner
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[1] NASA Langley Research Center,
[2] NASA Ames Research Center,undefined
[3] Advanced Management Technology Inc. and NASA Ames Research Center,undefined
[4] Computer Science Corporation and NASA Ames Research Center,undefined
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Grid mining; phenomena-based subsetting; product generation; subsetting;
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10.1023/B:GRID.0000024069.33399.ee
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The objective of this work is the development of Grid-based approaches through which NASA data centers can become active participants in serving data users by transforming archived data into the specific form needed by the user. This approach involves generating custom data products from data stored in multiple NASA data centers. We describe a prototype developed to explore how Grid technology can facilitate this multi-center product generation. Our initial example of a custom data product is phenomena-based subsetting. This example involves production of a subset of a large collection of data based on the subset's association with some phenomena, such as a mesoscale convective system (severe storm) or a hurricane. We demonstrate that this subsetting can be performed on data located at a single data center or at multiple data centers. We also describe a system that performed customized data product generation using a combination of commodity processors deployed at a NASA data center, Grid technology to access these processors, and data mining software that intelligently selects where to perform processing based on data location and availability of compute resources. This demonstration also suggests that we could create a catalog of phenomena related data at multiple data centers, in which the catalog can contain references to the original data in different locations. The catalog is important to providing other users with efficient access to the data belonging to the identified phenomenon.
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页码:101 / 116
页数:15
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