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Return to DBMS in the sciences It is now common to encounter communities engaged in the collaborative analysis and transformation of large quantities of data over extended time periods. We argue that these communities require a scalable system for managing, tracing, communicating, and exploring the derivation and analysis of diverse data objects. Such a system could bring significant productivity increases, facilitating discovery, understanding, assessment, and sharing of both data and transformation resources, as well as the productive use of distributed resources for computation, storage, and collaboration. We define a model and architecture for a virtual data grid to address this requirement. Using a broadly applicable typed dataset as the unit of derivation tracking, we introduce simple constructs for describing how datasets are derived from transformations and from other datasets. We also define mechanisms for integrating with, and adapting to, existing data management systems and transformation and analysis tools, as well as Grid mechanisms for distributed resource management and computation planning. We report on successful application results obtained with a prototype system called Chimera that implements some of these concepts, involving challenging analyses of high-energy physics and astronomy data. @inproceedings {DBLP:conf/cidr/FosterVWZ03, author = {Ian T. Foster and Jens-S. Vöckler and Michael Wilde and Yong Zhao}, booktitle = {CIDR}, title = {The Virtual Data Grid: A New Model and Architecture for Data-Intensive Collaboration.}, year = {2003}, url = {db/conf/cidr/cidr2003.html#FosterVWZ03}, ee = {http://www-db.cs.wisc.edu/cidr/program/p18.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de} } ![]() ©2004 Association for Computing Machinery |