The analysis of data requires computation: originally by hand and more recently by computers. Different models of computing are designed and optimized for different kinds of data. In data-intensive science, the scale and complexity of data exceeds the comfort zone of local data stores on scientific workstations. Thus, cloud computing emerges as the preeminent model, utilizing data centers and high-performance clusters, enabling remote users to access and query subsets of the data efficiently. We examine how data-intensive computational systems originally built for cosmology, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), are now being used in connectomics, at the Open Connectome Project. We list lessons learned and outline the top challenges we expec...
For decades, the big science and little science dichotomy has served as a starting point for many an...
Abstract Much like genomics, brain connectomics has rapidly become a core component of most national...
In the last decade a new generation of telescopes and sensors has allowed the production of a very l...
The analysis of data requires computation: originally by hand and more recently by computers. Differ...
Much like genomics, brain connectomics has rapidly become a core component of most national brain pr...
This paper presents a data-intensive architecture that demonstrates the ability to support applicati...
In this NeuroView, Engert discusses the challenges for the connectomics field in making insights abo...
The recent explosion of recorded digital data and its processed derivatives threatens to overwhelm r...
By 2020, astronomy will be awash with as much as 60 PB of public data. Full scientific exploitation ...
The applications of computers and data processing to astronomy are discussed. Among the topics cover...
Abstract. We describe Astroinformatics, the new data science paradigm for astronomy research and edu...
The structure of the nervous system is extraordinarily complicated because individual neurons are in...
Astronomy, as many other scientific disciplines, is facing a true data deluge which is bound to chan...
All sciences, including astronomy, are now entering the era of information abundance. The exponentia...
The core tools of science (data, software, and computers) are undergoing a rapid and historic evolut...
For decades, the big science and little science dichotomy has served as a starting point for many an...
Abstract Much like genomics, brain connectomics has rapidly become a core component of most national...
In the last decade a new generation of telescopes and sensors has allowed the production of a very l...
The analysis of data requires computation: originally by hand and more recently by computers. Differ...
Much like genomics, brain connectomics has rapidly become a core component of most national brain pr...
This paper presents a data-intensive architecture that demonstrates the ability to support applicati...
In this NeuroView, Engert discusses the challenges for the connectomics field in making insights abo...
The recent explosion of recorded digital data and its processed derivatives threatens to overwhelm r...
By 2020, astronomy will be awash with as much as 60 PB of public data. Full scientific exploitation ...
The applications of computers and data processing to astronomy are discussed. Among the topics cover...
Abstract. We describe Astroinformatics, the new data science paradigm for astronomy research and edu...
The structure of the nervous system is extraordinarily complicated because individual neurons are in...
Astronomy, as many other scientific disciplines, is facing a true data deluge which is bound to chan...
All sciences, including astronomy, are now entering the era of information abundance. The exponentia...
The core tools of science (data, software, and computers) are undergoing a rapid and historic evolut...
For decades, the big science and little science dichotomy has served as a starting point for many an...
Abstract Much like genomics, brain connectomics has rapidly become a core component of most national...
In the last decade a new generation of telescopes and sensors has allowed the production of a very l...