INAF Science Archives & the Big Data Challenge Workshop Summary
This workshop held in INAF, Italy, focused on the interaction between Computing Science and Astrophysics. Key points included data curation, openness, use cases, status of current and future archives, and expertise networking. The discussion highlighted terms like Open Science, FAIR principles, Interoperability, Long-Term Preservation, Data Lake, and Data Archive. The workshop also discussed the SKA project in Europa and the regional data center's role. Participants were encouraged to engage in these topics for the workshop success.
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INAF Science Archives & the Big Data Challenge Workshop INAF 17-19 June 2019 DS - ICT
Discussion is the Main Point First archive meeting in INAF/Italy Strong interaction between Computing science and Astro* science Curation of data (and Open) is one of the key point
Target Main Target: Use cases Status of the current archives Near and long future archives Networking Many expertise Feedback from SCIENCE community
New (?) words Open Science FAIR Interoperability (VO) Long Preservation (and curation) Data Lake Data Archive (structured and not ) Data Share Users Workspace
Ex.: SKA @ Europa T-0 ~ 2020/2021 T-2 T-3 28 PBy total 25 PBy On line T-4 155 PBy total 30 PBy on line T-5 375 PBy total 125 Pby on line T-6 500 PBy total 375 PBy on line T-7 1.4 EBy total 700 PBy on line T-8 1.7 EBy total 700 PBy on line 5 PBy on line INAF SKA Regional Data center will host 1/5 of data in Europe