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EUDAT - Towards a pan-European Collaborative Data Infrastructure
EUDAT - Towards a pan-European Collaborative Data Infrastructure
On October 1, 2011 the EUDAT project was launched to target a pan-European solution to the challenge of data prolif- eration in Europe's scientific and research communities. Aiming to contribute to the production of a Collaborative Data Infrastructure driven by researchers' needs, the proj...
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Personal Name(s): | Mallmann, D. |
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von St. Vieth, B. / Riedel, M. / Rybicki, J. / Koski, K. / Lecarpentier, D. / Wittenburg, P. | |
Contributing Institute: |
Jülich Supercomputing Center; JSC |
Published in: | Innovatives Supercomputing in Deutschland: inSiDE, 10 (2012) 1, S. 84 - 85 |
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HLRS
Stuttgart
2012
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Physical Description: |
84 - 85 |
Document Type: |
Journal Article |
Research Program: |
Grid Technologies and Infrastructures Scientific Computing |
Series Title: |
inSiDE
10 |
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On October 1, 2011 the EUDAT project was launched to target a pan-European solution to the challenge of data prolif- eration in Europe's scientific and research communities. Aiming to contribute to the production of a Collaborative Data Infrastructure driven by researchers' needs, the project is coordinated by CSC - IT Center for Science, Finland, and co-funded by the European Commission's Framework Programme 7. EUDAT aims at providing Europe's scientific and research communities with a sustainable pan-European infrastructure for improved access to scientific data. Burgeoning volumes of valuable and complex data - newly available from powerful new scientific instruments, simulations and digitization of library resources - represents a fantastic opportunity for science, but has created new challenges related to data manage- ment, access and preservation. The EUDAT consortium comprises 25 European partners, including data centers, technology providers, research communities and funding agencies from 13 countries, who will work together to deliver a Collaborative Data Infrastruc- ture that can sustainably meet future researchers' needs. |