Towards a service-oriented e-infrastructure for multidisciplinary environmental research

Towards a service-oriented e-infrastructure for multidisciplinary environmental research

Authors:   Kassahun A, Athanasiadis IN, Rizzoli AE, Krause A, Scholten H, Makowski M, Beulens AM

Publication Year:   2010

Reference:  Proceedings of the International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software 2010 "Modelling for Environment's Sake",
5-8 July 2010, Ottawa, Canada

Session 21 www.iemss.org/iemss2010/proceedings.html

Abstract

Research e-infrastructures are considered to have generic and thematic parts. The generic part provids high-speed networks, grid (large-scale distributed computing) and database systems (digital repositories and data transfer systems) applicable to all research commnities irrespective of discipline. Thematic parts are specific deployments of e-infrastructures to support diverse virtual research communities. The needs of a virtual community of multidisciplinary envronmental researchers are yet to be investigated. We envisage and argue for an e-infrastructure that will enable environmental researchers to develop environmental models and software entirely out of existing components through loose coupling of diverse digital resources based on the service-oriented achitecture. We discuss four specific aspects for consideration for a future e-infrastructure: 1) provision of digital resources (data, models & tools) as web services, 2) dealing with stateless and non-transactional nature of web services using workflow management systems, 3) enabling web servce discovery, composition and orchestration through semantic registries, and 4) creating synergy with existing grid infrastructures.

KEYWORDS: e-infrastructure, virtual research communities, multidisciplinary environmental research, service oriented architecture.

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