Seminar to discuss big computing in astronomy
released June 22, 2005
The next installment in the Cyberinfrastructure Seminar Series will be presented from 1 to 2:30 p.m. (CDT) on July 12 by Matthew Graham and Roy Williams from the Center for Advanced Computing Research at Caltech. The presentation will be available via the Access Grid. At NCSA, the Access Grid location is 5239 Beckman Institute.
The topic of the seminar is "The National Virtual Observatory and Big Computing in Astronomy." Astronomy faces an avalanche of data, both in terms of quantity and diversity. Increasingly, scientific knowledge is not directly visible on the photographic plate as in earlier times, but is extracted from digital data. Some have even said that the software is more important than the telescope. The National Virtual Observatory (NVO) is a five-year effort to unify astronomical data archives that allows them to be discovered, then utilized and combined at a rich semantic level.
Applications are already appearing that can make large requirements of these services. The NVO has a desperate need to scale up the service fabric, not just because the number of users is growing quickly, but because some of these users are using the services in new and powerful ways. The Palomar-Quest Sky Survey produces 50 gigabytes of data each clear night, and newer surveys will be coming online in the next few years that are expected to raise this to tens of terabytes per night.
This lecture will summarize the NVO cyberinfrastructure and then discuss current science drivers and technologies that involve big data computing.
The Cyberinfrastructure Seminar Series is a set of presentations on cyberinfrastructure and related research organized by the Cyberinfrastructure Partnership of NCSA and the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
For more details regarding the AG venue for this seminar, please refer to http://agschedule.ncsa.uiuc.edu/meetingdetails.asp?MID=9530. All Access Grid sites are welcome to participate in this seminar. If you have any questions, contact Jennie File, NCSA Training & Outreach Group.
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