- IN42D: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Science Data Systems Designs and Implementations II Oral
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Matthew Bourque, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Convener:
Veronica Martinez, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Kyle Westfall, University of California Observatories
Julius Busecke, LDEO/Columbia University
Chair:
Matthew Bourque, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Julius Busecke, LDEO/Columbia University
Laura Sandoval, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Kyle Westfall, University of California Observatories
Science data systems are vital for scientific discovery across a range of disciplines, yet their development has often been isolated within individual mission teams and/or subdomains. While open-source software promotes collaboration and software tool reuse, communication between project teams, developers, and scientists is necessary to develop innovative and highly reusable science data systems. This session highlights software tools for science data processing, collaborative projects with opportunities for joint development, and lessons learned from designing, implementing, testing, operating, and maintaining science data systems. We welcome submissions from software developers, mission teams, research scientists, and all who are passionate about enhancing science data systems through collaboration and innovation. Whether you’ve developed an open-source tool, faced challenges in its adoption, designed a science data system under mission constraints, or have lessons to share from operational experiences, we want to hear from you!
Index Terms
1912 Data management, preservation, rescue
1916 Data and information discovery
1976 Software tools and services
1978 Software re-use
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