A data-driven urban research environment for Australia

R. Sinnott, Christopher Bayliss, G. Galang, Phillip Greenwood, George Koetsier, D. Mannix, L. Morandini, Marcos Nino-Ruiz, C. Pettit, Martin Tomko, M. Sarwar, R. Stimson, W. Voorsluys, I. Widjaja
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The Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) project (www.aurin.org.au) is tasked with developing an e-Infrastructure to support urban and built environment research across Australia. As identified in [1], this e-Infrastructure must provide seamless access to highly distributed and heterogeneous data sets from multiple organisations with accompanying analytical and visualization capabilities. The project is tasked with delivering a secure, web-based unifying environment offering a one-stop-shop for Australia-wide urban and built environment research. This paper describes the architectural design and implementation of the AURIN data-driven e-Infrastructure, where data is not just a passive entity that is accessed and used as a consequence of research demand, but is instead, directly shaping the computational access, processing and intelligent utilization possibilities. This is demonstrated in a situational context.
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数据驱动的澳大利亚城市研究环境
澳大利亚城市研究基础设施网络(AURIN)项目(www.aurin.org.au)的任务是开发电子基础设施,以支持澳大利亚各地的城市和建筑环境研究。正如[1]中所确定的那样,这个电子基础设施必须提供对来自多个组织的高度分布式和异构数据集的无缝访问,并附带分析和可视化功能。该项目的任务是提供一个安全的、基于网络的统一环境,为澳大利亚范围内的城市和建筑环境研究提供一站式服务。本文描述了AURIN数据驱动的电子基础设施的架构设计和实现,其中数据不仅仅是作为研究需求的结果而被访问和使用的被动实体,而是直接塑造计算访问,处理和智能利用的可能性。这在情景上下文中进行了演示。
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