2008 Fourth IEEE International Conference on eScience ARCHER December 07-December 12 ISBN: 978-0-7695-3535-7
With new scientific instruments growing exponentially in their capability to generate research data, new infrastructure needs to be developed and deployed to allow researchers to effectively and securely manage their research data from collection to publication. In particular, researchers need to be able to easily acquire data from instruments, store and manage potentially large quantities of data, easily process the data, share research resources and work spaces with colleagues both inside and outside of their institution, search and discover across their accessible collections, and easily publish datasets and related research artefacts. The ARCHER Project has developed production-ready generic e-Research infrastructure including: a Research Repository; Scientific Dataset Managers (both a web and desktop application); Distributed Integrated Multi-Sensor & Instrument Middleware; and a Collaborative Workspace Environment. Institutions can selectively deploy these components to greatly assist their researchers in managing their research data.
Index Terms:
ARCHER, Data Management
Citation:
Ian Atkinson, Ashley M Buckle, David Groenewegen, Nick Nicholas, Andrew Treloar, Anthony Beitz, "ARCHER ," escience, pp.246-252, 2008 Fourth IEEE International Conference on eScience, 2008 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||