Researchers use cyberinfrastructure to standardize water data collections
Monday, May 5, 2008 - 14:49
in Mathematics & Economics
Like the popular children`s song “There`s a Hole in My Bucket,” in which Liza and Henry try to patch a leaking pail, researchers with the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego are plugging a hole in the data management process by creating a universally accepted cyberinfrastructure to study our most valuable natural resource — water.
Read the whole article on Physorg
More from Physorg
Related
- There's a hole in my -- and in the data as well!Mon, 5 May 2008, 15:50:00 EDT
- SDSC to venture capitalists: Data-intensive supercomputing is hereFri, 22 Apr 2011, 13:04:13 EDT
- 'Data motion metric' needed for supercomputer rankings, says SDSC's SnavelyWed, 10 Aug 2011, 21:37:57 EDT
- SDSC's Trestles provides rapid turnaround and enhanced performance for diverse researchersThu, 14 Jul 2011, 13:35:57 EDT
- Mapping new paths for a stressed-out InternetFri, 10 Sep 2010, 9:30:38 EDT