Ecogrid & Virtual Laboratory for e-Science Willem Bouten, project leader Floris Sluiter, design & implementatio Guido van Reenen, data analysis Victor Mensing, Vlinderstichting Dirk Zoetebier, Sovon Aart Jan van der Linden, Talmon Com from field observation to spatial knowl CBPG
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Ecogrid&
Virtual Laboratory for e-Science
Willem Bouten, project leaderFloris Sluiter, design & implementationGuido van Reenen, data analysis
Victor Mensing, VlinderstichtingDirk Zoetebier, SovonAart Jan van der Linden, Talmon Comm.
from field observation to spatial knowledge
CBPG
Virtual Laboratory for e-ScienceMission
To boost e-Science by creating an e-Science environment and carrying out research on methodologies.
Essential components
- e-Science development areas
- a Virtual Laboratory development area
- a Large-Scale Distributed computing development area, consisting of high performance networking and grid parts
Virtual Laboratory for e-ScienceAim
To develop and apply a Grid and Virtual Lab technology based information system and research environment.
Virtual Laboratory for e-Science
P1 – e-Science in ApplicationsP2 – generic Virtual Laboratory methodologyP3 – large-scale distributes systemsP4 – scaling up & validating in ‘real-time’ applications
VL- e
The VL-e project has four programme lines, most of them containing more than one subprogramme.
Virtual Laboratory for e-Science
P1 – e-Science in ApplicationsSP1 – Data Intensive ScienceSP2 – Food InformaticsSP3 – Medical Diagnosis & ImagingSP4 – BiodiversitySP5 – Bioinformatics ASPSP6 – The Dutch Telescience Laboratory
VL- e
e-Science in Applications
Research of the P1 line is carried out within the following subprogrammes:
Virtual Laboratory for e-Science
Biodiversity
Aim
To develop and apply a Grid and Virtual Lab technology based information system and research environment
for identification, distribution, integration and analyses of observations and model results of the dynamics of flora and fauna
VL- e
e-Science in Applications
biodiversity
Virtual Laboratory for e-Science
Biodiversity
Partners:
CBPG – Computational Bio- and Physical Geography(IBED – Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics)(UvA – Universiteit van Amsterdam)
RNLAF – Royal Netherlands AirforceVOFF – Association for Research of Flora & Fauna
And co-operation with other programme lines, especially subprogrammes of P2 (generic Virtual Laboratory methodology)
VL- e
e-Science in Applications
biodiversity CBPG
Virtual Laboratory for e-Science
Biodiversity
Two main components:
1. a national database for biodiversity information
this talk (Ecogrid)
2. a PSE for integrated analysis of observations and model results
topic of Judy Shamoun-Baranes (BAMBAS)
VL- e
e-Science in Applications
biodiversity
EcoGrid
EcogridObjectives
1. Construct a virtual database that is connected to geographically distributed databases which contain information on the distributions of species, on landscape characteristics and on weather.
EcogridObjectives
1. Construct a virtual database that is connected to geographically distributed databases which contain information on the distributions of species, on landscape characteristics and on weather.
2. Develop generic methodologies and tools for scale conversions, to be able to integrate and interpret data that are observed at different spatial scales.
EcogridObjectives
1. Construct a virtual database that is connected to geographically distributed databases which contain information on the distributions of species, on landscape characteristics and on weather.
2. Develop generic methodologies and tools for scale conversions, to be able to integrate and interpret data that are observed at different spatial scales.
3. Use this infrastructure across the boundaries of organisations to indentify:- spatial wood web structures- biodiversity hotspots- effects of changed land-use- ...