A Grid Framework for Visualization Services in the Earth Sciences

  • Erlebacher G
  • Yuen D
  • Lu Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Scientific visualization is an ingredient essential to understanding the large amounts of data generated from large-scale numerical simulations, laboratory experiments and geological surveys. Visualization forms an integral component of any complete framework, together with services to handle mathematical and statistical analysis, storage, feature extraction, and other functions. To support rapid and seamless collaborations and communication between researchers across geographically disparate regions necessitates a distributed infrastructure that supports redundancy, fault tolerance, and most importantly, ease of use. We describe herein an architecture based on Naradabrokering, a publish/subscribe framework that supports the above requirements. We have implemented an initial version of this architecture and describe some initial experiments.

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Erlebacher, G., Yuen, D. A., Lu, Z., Bollig, E. F., Pierce, M., & Pallickara, S. (2007). A Grid Framework for Visualization Services in the Earth Sciences. In Computational Earthquake Physics: Simulations, Analysis and Infrastructure, Part II (pp. 2467–2483). Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8131-8_15

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