Astronomy is rapidly approaching an impasse: very large datasets require remote or cloud-based parallel processing, yet many astronomers still try to download the data and develop serial code locally. Astronomers understand the need for change, but the hurdles remain high. We are developing a data archive designed from the ground up to simplify and encourage cloud-based parallel processing. While the volume of data we host remains modest by some standards, it is still large enough that download and processing times are measured in days and even weeks. We plan to implement a python based, notebook-like interface that automatically parallelises execution. Our goal is to provide an interface sufficiently familiar and user-friendly that it enco...
AscotDB is a new, extensible data analysis system developed at the University of Washington for the ...
Astronomy, as many other scientific disciplines, is facing a true data deluge which is bound to chan...
The applications of computers and data processing to astronomy are discussed. Among the topics cover...
By 2020, astronomy will be awash with as much as 60 PB of public data. Full scientific exploitation ...
Abstract. We describe Astroinformatics, the new data science paradigm for astronomy research and edu...
Abstract—Cloud computing is a powerful new technology that is widely used in the business world. Rec...
We describe the three principal directions of investigation: a system for large scale astronomical i...
Fundamental changes are taking place in the way we do astronomy. In twenty years time, it is likely ...
The era of data-intensive astronomy is being ushered in with the increasing size and complexity of o...
The current model of transferring data from data centres to desktops for analysis will soon be rende...
In the last decade a new generation of telescopes and sensors has allowed the production of a very l...
In the last decade a new generation of telescopes and sensors has allowed the production of a very l...
Upcoming and future astronomy research facilities will systematically generate terabyte-sized data s...
Big data, data-intensive science, and eScience are contemporary terms to describe research fields th...
The next-generation astronomy digital archives will cover most of the sky at fine resolution in many...
AscotDB is a new, extensible data analysis system developed at the University of Washington for the ...
Astronomy, as many other scientific disciplines, is facing a true data deluge which is bound to chan...
The applications of computers and data processing to astronomy are discussed. Among the topics cover...
By 2020, astronomy will be awash with as much as 60 PB of public data. Full scientific exploitation ...
Abstract. We describe Astroinformatics, the new data science paradigm for astronomy research and edu...
Abstract—Cloud computing is a powerful new technology that is widely used in the business world. Rec...
We describe the three principal directions of investigation: a system for large scale astronomical i...
Fundamental changes are taking place in the way we do astronomy. In twenty years time, it is likely ...
The era of data-intensive astronomy is being ushered in with the increasing size and complexity of o...
The current model of transferring data from data centres to desktops for analysis will soon be rende...
In the last decade a new generation of telescopes and sensors has allowed the production of a very l...
In the last decade a new generation of telescopes and sensors has allowed the production of a very l...
Upcoming and future astronomy research facilities will systematically generate terabyte-sized data s...
Big data, data-intensive science, and eScience are contemporary terms to describe research fields th...
The next-generation astronomy digital archives will cover most of the sky at fine resolution in many...
AscotDB is a new, extensible data analysis system developed at the University of Washington for the ...
Astronomy, as many other scientific disciplines, is facing a true data deluge which is bound to chan...
The applications of computers and data processing to astronomy are discussed. Among the topics cover...