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The Earth System Grid Federation: An open infrastructure for access to distributed geospatial data

Authors :
Estanislao Gonzalez
Sebastian Denvil
Mark Morgan
Dean N. Williams
Chris A. Mattmann
Luca Cinquini
Zed Pobre
Neill Miller
Daniel J. Crichton
Sandro Fiore
Stephen Pascoe
Rachana Ananthakrishnan
Philip Kershaw
Gavin M. Bell
Bob Drach
Feiyi Wang
Galen M. Shipman
John Harney
Roland Schweitzer
Source :
eScience
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
IEEE, 2012.

Abstract

The Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) is a multi-agency, international collaboration that aims at developing the software infrastructure needed to facilitate and empower the study of climate change on a global scale. The ESGF's architecture employs a system of geographically distributed peer nodes, which are independently administered yet united by the adoption of common federation protocols and application programming interfaces (APIs). The cornerstones of its interoperability are the peer-to-peer messaging that is continuously exchanged among all nodes in the federation; a shared architecture and API for search and discovery; and a security infrastructure based on industry standards (OpenID, SSL, GSI and SAML). The ESGF software is developed collaboratively across institutional boundaries and made available to the community as open source. It has now been adopted by multiple Earth science projects and allows access to petabytes of geophysical data, including the entire model output used for the next international assessment report on climate change (IPCC-AR5) and a suite of satellite observations (obs4MIPs) and reanalysis data sets (ANA4MIPs).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2012 IEEE 8th International Conference on E-Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5264197b8c7b2eef215bce5c29fd29e9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/escience.2012.6404471