Amaral R, Badia R M, Blanquer I, Braganeto R, Candela L, Castelli D, Flann C, De Giovanni R, Gray W A, Jones A, Lezzi D, Pagano P, Perezcanhos V, Francisco Q, Rafanell R, Rebello V, Sousabaena M S, Torres E
Computational Theory and Mathematics Data infrastructure Computer Science Applications Taxonomy Theoretical Computer Science Virtual research environment Cloud Software Computer Networks and Communications Biodiversity Ecological niche modelling
integrating open access data and user-friendly tools widely available in Brazil and Europe. The project deploys the EU-Brazil Hybrid Data Infrastructure that allows the sharing of hardware, software and data on-demand. This infrastructure provides access to several integrated services and resources to seamlessly aggregate taxonomic, biodiversity and climate data, used by processing services implementing checklist cross-mapping and ecological niche modelling. A Virtual Research Environment was created to provide users with a single entry point to processing and data resources. This article describes the architecture, demonstration use cases and some experimental results and validation. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:331971, title = {Supporting biodiversity studies with the EUBrazilOpenBio Hybrid Data Infrastructure}, author = {Amaral R and Badia R M and Blanquer I and Braganeto R and Candela L and Castelli D and Flann C and De Giovanni R and Gray W A and Jones A and Lezzi D and Pagano P and Perezcanhos V and Francisco Q and Rafanell R and Rebello V and Sousabaena M S and Torres E}, doi = {10.1002/cpe.3238}, year = {2014} }
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