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The National Science Foundation Data connected programs have been long-term investments, focused on catalyzing new thinking, paradigms, and practices in developing and using a cyberinfrastructure that meshes data, software and services to understand natural, human, and engineered systems. This presentation will provide an overview of the NSF programs, focused on advanced research cyberinfrastructure. Building a vibrant cyberinfrastructure requires addressing multiple aspects including physical capabilities (high performance computing, networking), software, services, data, and workforce development. Science and engineering challenges and use cases drive the cyberinfrastructure development, and successful cyberinfrastructure systems strike a balance reflective of both the underlying technology and disciplinary research needs.
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