The Brokering Building Block (BCube) project seeks to demonstrate the utility and viability of brokering as a core element of a cyberinfrastructure supporting all of geoscience. Brokering is a bridging technology that spans the gaps between the conventions of one discipline and another, enabling interoperability without levying additional requirements on either end. BCube is exploring the applications of brokering in four domains: hydrology, meterology, cryosphere and oceanography, with close attention being paid to the social science aspects of cyberinfrastructure development and adoption, as well as to the educational benefits that brokering provides. This talk will highlight the progress that has been made in establishing a testbed that is being used to provide direct experience of brokering to domain scientists. Discovery of data sources for brokering via web crawling will also be discussed.

Achievements in Advancing the EarthCube Cyberinfrastructure Vision

Stefano Nativi;Mattia Santoro;Enrico Boldrini;
2014

Abstract

The Brokering Building Block (BCube) project seeks to demonstrate the utility and viability of brokering as a core element of a cyberinfrastructure supporting all of geoscience. Brokering is a bridging technology that spans the gaps between the conventions of one discipline and another, enabling interoperability without levying additional requirements on either end. BCube is exploring the applications of brokering in four domains: hydrology, meterology, cryosphere and oceanography, with close attention being paid to the social science aspects of cyberinfrastructure development and adoption, as well as to the educational benefits that brokering provides. This talk will highlight the progress that has been made in establishing a testbed that is being used to provide direct experience of brokering to domain scientists. Discovery of data sources for brokering via web crawling will also be discussed.
2014
Istituto sull'Inquinamento Atmosferico - IIA
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