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Complex Data-intensive Systems and Semantic Grid: Applications in Satellite Missions

Sanchez-Gestido, M. and Blanco-Abruña, L. and Perez-Hernandez, M.S. and González-Cabero, R. and Gómez-Pérez, A. and Corcho, Óscar (2006) Complex Data-intensive Systems and Semantic Grid: Applications in Satellite Missions. In: e-Science 2006 Workshop on Engineering e-Infrastructures for the Benefits of e-Science, 04/12/2006 - 06/12/2006, Amsterdam, Paises Bajos.

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Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Article)
Authors/Creators:
Creators NameCreators email (if known)
Sanchez-Gestido, M.
Blanco-Abruña, L.
Perez-Hernandez, M.S.
González-Cabero, R.
Gómez-Pérez, A.
Corcho, Óscar
Title:Complex Data-intensive Systems and Semantic Grid: Applications in Satellite Missions
Event Title:e-Science 2006 Workshop on Engineering e-Infrastructures for the Benefits of e-Science
Event Dates:04/12/2006 - 06/12/2006
Event Location:Amsterdam, Paises Bajos
Title of Book:Proceedings of the e-Science 2006 Workshop on Engineering e-Infrastructures for the Benefits of e-Science
Publisher:IEEE Computer Society
Date:December 2006
ISBN:9780769527345
Department:Artificial intelligence
Faculty:Computer Faculty (UPM)
Creative Commons licenses:None
Item ID:5660
Subjects:Computer Science
Aeronautics

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Abstract

The use of a Semantic Grid architecture can ease the deployment of complex applications, in which several organizations are involved and where resources of diverse nature (data and computing elements) are shared. This is the situation in the Space domain, with a strong demand of computational resources inscribed in an extensive and heterogeneous network of facilities and institutions. This paper presents the S-OGSA architecture, defined in the Ontogrid project, as applied into a scenario for the overall monitoring and data analysis in a Satellite Mission currently in nominal operations. Flexibility, scalability, interoperability and use of a common framework for data sharing are the main advantages of a Semantic Grid implementation in Complex and data intensive systems.

Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Article)
Additional Information:Ontology Engineering Group – OEG
Uncontrolled Keywords:oeg
Subjects:Computer Science
Aeronautics
Código ID:5660
Depositado Por:Dr Oscar Corcho
Depositado el:12 Jan 2011 10:10
Last Modified:27 Mar 2012 09:25

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