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The VERCE Architecture for Data-Intensive Seismology

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talk

One of the main objectives of the VERCE project (Virtual Earthquake and Seismology Research Community in Europe) is to provide scientists with a unified, Europe-wide, computing environment able to support data-intensive scientific computation. This talk will be mainly about our approach to designing and building this infrastructure. More specifically, I will present the current computing environment, the rationale for designing our solutions around the workflow paradigm as well as the basic components of the architecture and their interactions. I will conclude with research challenges we have encountered and how we propose to address them in the short- and longer-term.

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Date and time: 
Monday, 10 June, 2013 - 14:00
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CISA Seminar, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK
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