2010
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Global scientific data infrastructures: empowering the multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary science

Thanos C.

Digital Libraries  Data-intensive Science  Scientific Data Infrastructure. 

Science is becoming data-dominated and a new data-centric way of thinking, organizing and carrying out research activities is gaining ground which needs to be supported by a new type of e-infrastructure: the Scientific Data Infrastructure. Scientific Data Infrastructures can be defined as managed digital data-networked environments consisting of services and tools that support the full life cycle of data (capture, collection, curation, documentation, analysis, visualization, preservation, and publication) for the benefit of different communities of researchers involved in dataintensive activities. The next generation of scientific data infrastructures is facing two main challenges: . To effectively and efficiently support data-intensive Science . To effectively and efficiently support multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary Science This talk will address the main problems that must be solved in order to support multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary research.In particular, the major technological barriers that must be overcome when moving information objects (knowledge) between disciplines and when integrating information/knowledge created by different disciplines will be addressed

Source: Scientific Data and Sustainable Development - 22nd International CODATA Conference, Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South, 24-27 October 2010



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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:120711,
	title = {Global scientific data infrastructures: empowering the multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary science},
	author = {Thanos C.},
	booktitle = {Scientific Data and Sustainable Development - 22nd International CODATA Conference, Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South, 24-27 October 2010},
	year = {2010}
}

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