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Todd King

The New Discovery ParadigmFor Science and Beyond…

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The One-Slide Version

http://www.igpp.ucla.edu/public/tking/The-New-Discovery-Paradigm.pptx

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Vision

A data cloud built with open metadata, open services, open sharing and standard formats.

This shifts the data focus so that:“What” is more important than “Where”. (the essence of a cloud)

Virtual Observatories (aggregators) are the interface to the cloud.

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Guiding PrinciplesFor Science Information

SystemsA System with: Involvement of scientists in each stage of the process

Openly accessible data that are independently scientifically usable.

Every resource has a Universal Resource Identifier (URI).

Preserve all available knowledge about a resource. Provenance

Caveats

Annotations

Associations

Publications

… Trusted archives

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Sharing Results

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QR Codes Lead to the Resource

Landing Page for Resource

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… Leads to Analysis

Magnetometer (FGM) data from THEMIS-D spase://VMO/NumericalData/THEMIS/D/FGM/PT0.0078125S

THEMIS-D: Solid State Telescope (SST): Energy flux spectrogram, electron/ion ground-calculated fluxes (30 keV - 300 keV). (spase://VMO/NumericalData/THEMIS/D/SST/PT3S)and THEMIS-D ESA electron/ion energy fluxes and moments (spase://VMO/NumericalData/THEMIS/D/ESA/PT3S)

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…Leads to Publications and Sharing Results

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Behind the Scenes: Metadata Workflow

Domain Expert &Information Expert

Data Provider

Quality Assurance

Private RepositoryPublic Repository

Service Provider VirtualObservatory

Researcher

Resources

Generation

Management

Utilization

Objectives

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Challenges

Robustness Its accessible and reliable.

Completeness Its the most definitive source of information.

Quality Assurance It can be trusted

Usability of Data FormatsOne click rendering and analysis

PreservationKeeping things safe for the future.

SeamlessEasily transition from data discovery to evaluation

to analysis to publication.

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Meeting the Challenges

It takes effort to meet the challenges This is best met as a social effort (many people working

collectively)

Many of the challenges are being met by today’s virtual observatories in: Astronomy (IVOA)

Planetary (PDS)

Heliophysics (HPDE)

Earth Science ()

Further refinement and enhancements are happening now

Cross discipline usage and seamless integration remain a challenge to be met.

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Thank You!