This lightning talk discusses two ways for campuses to extend their cyberinfrastructure capabilities and broaden offerings for researchers: toolkits from the XSEDE Cyberinfrastructure Resource Integration team, and the Campus Compute Cooperative group.
Campus resources, local clusters and storage, networking, and consulting, are the basic foundation for computational resources. Campus IT...
The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) provides an environment for computing resources, data, and knowledge to be shared by researchers worldwide. High-performance and high-throughput computing resources, including large memory nodes and GPUs, as well as data storage and transfer services, facilitate collaborations across multiple institutions for creating and...
Data volumes and data variety on campus has grown drastically in recent years. ARC-TS, the research computing provider at the University of Michigan embarked on a project to provide mult-tier storage environment for our research community. The goals of this project was to meet several needs:
- Address the needs of both open-science and restricted data
- Apply performance levels and costs...
Many researchers are interested in lab test results from external vendors beyond what is normally reported in the clinic. They have a need to retrieve the data from vendors, deidentify it, and send the deidentified data to the final analysis location. Automating this process is convenient for the research team and also helps protect the patient data further. However, this provides unique...
Researchers put considerable time and effort into research, and the resulting data is a significant scholarly product. As with papers/articles/presentations, data should be treated like a first-class scholarly/research product that requires additional considerations. Publishers and funding agencies are requiring researchers to share supporting data, for example. Repository managers, data...