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High End Computing Using Advanced Archaeology and Geoscience Objects

Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann

Keywords: Information Systems; Knowledge Resources; Advanced Scientific Computing; Classification; Archaeology; Geosciences; UDC; Integrated Systems; High End Computing.

Abstract:
This paper presents the results from the creation of advanced long-term knowledge resources. Focus goals are multi-disciplinary knowledge documentation, discovery, and sustainability. Application scenarios with complex knowledge architectures require different computational workflows and resources. The paper discusses comprehensive case studies with advanced knowledge objects from archaeology and geosciences disciplines. It delivers results and experiences on creating intelligent and sustainable Integrated Information and Computing System components and systems developed for more than twenty years. The new universal knowledge resources and flexible collaboration framework allow multi-disciplinary documentation for any object as well as advanced scientific computing access and enable overall flexibility for interfacing High End Computing resources, which get increasingly important for integration, improving the quality of result matrices, dynamical tasks and highly efficient discovery workflows and processes. This way, structured objects and universal classification are a central means for long-term integration of information systems and supercomputing resources with any kind of workflow and discipline.

Pages: 235 to 255

Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2013. Used with permission.

Publication date: December 31, 2013

Published in: journal

ISSN: 1942-2679