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Realities and Visions of the Current and Future Heliophysics Data Environment I Posters
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Realities and Visions of the Current and Future Heliophysics Data Environment I Posters
Realities and Visions of the Current and Future Heliophysics Data Environment I Posters
Session ID#: 41320
Session Description:
The policies, practices, and tools enabling the access to and use of research data from Heliophysics missions and model outputs have evolved substantially in recent years. Only a few standard data and metadata formats are now used on new missions. Many tools based on these standards now make the accessing, visualization, and analysis of data and simulations much easier than before. We seek contributions from scientists or science developers that provide descriptions of working examples of science-focused tools that have used the demonstrably enhanced international Heliophysics data environment. Presentations of scientific results showing the utility of newly created tools are encouraged. While the assessment of current standards and practice is of particular interest, papers are also sought on how to evolve beyond current techniques. We solicit provocative future visions of a data environment that can address the challenges of increased data complexity and volume, coupled with the need to integrate data sources across science disciplines and national boundaries. Examples of current and potential use of emerging "big data" solutions for the Heliophysics data environment are encouraged.
Primary Convener: Jon Duane Vandegriff, Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins, Laurel, MD, United States
Conveners: Robert E McGuire, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cntr, Code 670, Greenbelt, MD, United States and Alisdair R Davey, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA, United States
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