DocumentCode
1974012
Title
Accelerated discovery through integration of Kepler with data turbine for ecosystem research
Author
Jararweh, Yaser ; Hary, Arjun ; Al-Nashif, Youssif B. ; Hariri, Salim ; Akoglu, Ali ; Jenerette, Darrel
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
fYear
2009
fDate
10-13 May 2009
Firstpage
1005
Lastpage
1012
Abstract
There is a need for accelerated discovery cycles (ADCs) for integrating experimental and observational data to capture large-scale dynamic ecosystem complexity, to instantly process massive datasets, to test contrasting mechanistic models and to drive the next set of experiments. The overreaching objective is to enable ADCs by coupling advances in computational models and cyber-systems with the unique experimental infrastructure of Biosphere 2 (B2), a large-scale earth system science facility now under management by the University of Arizona. In the context of ADCs, there is a need for software development environment for modeling complex systems and a middleware for data streaming from the field into the models. Kepler is an open source tool that enables the end user to design scientific workflows in order to manage scientific data and perform complex analysis on the data. Ring buffered network bus (RBNB) data turbine is a middleware system that is used to integrate sensor-based environment observing systems with data processing systems. Currently the integration between Kepler and data turbine is limited to reading from the data turbine only. In ADC, multiple hypotheses are tested with different assimilation models. These models run on a distributed computing environment, therefore capability of simultaneous reads and writes to the data turbine is a necessity. In this paper we show how to integrate Kepler with RBNB data turbine to achieve this capability. We also exploit the open-source features of Kepler system and create customized processing models in order to accelerate and automate the experiments in ecosystems research. We describe in further details our implementation approach to enable future studies on Kepler and data turbine integration.
Keywords
Earth; data assimilation; environmental science computing; middleware; workflow management software; Biosphere 2; Kepler; University of Arizona; accelerated discovery cycles; assimilation models; complex system modeling; data processing systems; data streaming; distributed computing environment; ecosystem research; large-scale earth system science facility; mechanistic models; middleware system; open source tool; ring buffered network bus data turbine; scientific data management; scientific workflows; sensor-based environment observing systems; software development environment; Acceleration; Computational modeling; Context modeling; Drives; Ecosystems; Large scale integration; Life estimation; Middleware; Testing; Turbines;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Systems and Applications, 2009. AICCSA 2009. IEEE/ACS International Conference on
Conference_Location
Rabat
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3807-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3806-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AICCSA.2009.5069454
Filename
5069454
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