EU project to enable collaboration between ICT and HMR scientific communities to design a powerful e-Infrastructure
DRIHMS Fact Sheet
EU project to develop a prototype e-Science environment to provide end-to-end HMR services at the European level
DRIHM Fact Sheet
EU project to promote the cooperation between Europe the USA, both sides of the Atlantic, to develop a joint/common HMR e-Infrastructure
DRIH2US Fact Sheet
In the context of the DRIHM Seasonal School in Madrid between 22nd and 25th September, a DRIHM2US meeting has been organized. The aim was to discuss the granted no-cost extension of the DRIHM2US project and the next steps. A special focus was on:
In the context of iEMSs - International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software (iEMSs) June 15-19, 2014, San Diego, California, a DRIHM2US Meeting has been organized on the June 16. The aim is to enable an open discussion about DRIHM2US and SCIHM projects cooperation with a special focus on the next steps/deliverables, and in particula the events schedule at iEMSs.
Agenda of the meeting:
Toward Integrated Environmental Modeling Using Research Data Infrastructures, pdf
Jeffery S. Horsburgh
Agile Workflows for Climate Impact Risk Assessment based on the ci:grasp Platform and the jABC Modeling Framework, pdf
Samih Al-Areqi, Steffen Kriewald, Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Dominik Reusser, Markus Wrobel and Tiziana Margaria
The FluidEarth 2 Implementation of OpenMI 2.0, pdf
Quillon Harpham, Paul Cleverley and David Kelly
Linking water resource network models to an open data management platform, pdf
Philipp Meier, Stephen Knox and Julien J. Harou
Plug and Play Component Modeling — The CSDMS2.0 Approach, pdf
James Syvitski, Eric Hutton, Mark Piper, Irina Overeem, Albert Kettner and Scott Peckham
A Proposed Approach to the Development of Federated Model Sets, pdf
Kenneth Bryden
Towards an interoperable and distributed e-Infrastructure for Hydro- Meteorology: the DRIHM project, pdf
Antonella Galizia, Daniele D'Agostino, Alfonso Quarati, Gabriele Zereik, Luca Roverelli, Emanuele Danovaro, Andrea Clematis, Elisabetta Fiori, Fabio Delogu, Antonio Parodi, Christian Straube, Nils Felde, Michael Schiffers, Dieter Kranzlmueller, Quillon Harphamd, Bert Jagers, Luis Garrote, Vladimir Dimitrijevic, Ljiljana Dekic, Olivier Caumont and Evelyne Richard
NESII Modular, High Performance Infrastructure for Earth System Modeling, pdf
Cecelia Deluca and Peggy Li
Selection and Evaluation of a Framework for Interoperable Freshwater Modelling, pdf
Alexander Elliott, Gabriella Turek, Valerie Snow, Daniel Rutledge, Alistair Ritchie and Alexander Herzig
Leveraging quality assurance and quality control processes to deliver provenance as a first order scientific output in large scale environmental assessments, pdf
William Francis, Nicholas Car, Rebecca Schmidt and Simon Gallant
Supporting environmental modelling with Taverna workflows, web services and desktop grid technology, pdf
Ferenc Horváth, Péter Ittzés, Dóra Ittzés, Zoltán Barcza, Laura Dobor, Dóra Hidy, Attila Marosi and Alex Hardisty
Uncertainty Transfer in Modeling Layers: From GCM to downscaling to hydrologic surface-groundwater modeling, pdf
John Mejia, Justin Huntington and Richard Niswonger
The Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS): Focus on the Hydrology Focus Research Group, pdf
Jonathan Goodall
From Vision to Reality: Making Data Services Useful to Water Scientists, pdf
Richard Hooper, Alva Couch and Jon Pollak
A novel framework for multidisciplinary environmental modeling using pseudo-natural language, pdf
Herman G. Dolder
The DRIHM and DRIHM2US projects Final Conference will take place on 24 and 25 february 2015 at CIMA Foundation headquarters in Savona Campus Universitario, Via Armando Magliotto, 2 - 17100 Savona (on google maps)
The Conference agenda is presented hereafter, or click here to download the pdf version, while here you find the DRIHM2US final report discussed during the Conference. For questions please send an email to Dr. Antonio Parodi - DRIHM and DRIHM2US Project Coordinator.
Program
24 February 2015
09:00-09:30 Keynote: Possible implications of an e-Infrastructure as DRIHM for Civil Protection activities pdf (F. Siccardi, CIMA)
09:30-10:00 Keynote: Trends in computation, communication and storage: consequences for data-intensive science pdf (D. Kranzlmueller, LMU)
10:00-13:00 DRIHM and DRIHM2US achievements
Coffee break – 20 minutes
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:25 Concept of Grid and High Performance Computing. DRIHM and DRIHM2US solutions pdf (M. Schiffers, LMU)
14:25-15:15 DRIHM HMR services demonstration
15:15-18:10 DRIHM and DRIHM2US future perspectives
Coffee break 20 minutes
Dinner 19:30
25 February 2015
09:30-11:30 Visit at the Genoa city center and Liguria Environment Protection Agency headquarters
11:30-12:00 Keeping the DRIHM & DRIHM2US legacy alive – brainstorming & planning of next steps
Suggested accomodations
Idea Hotel Plus Savona(12 minutes walking) - Via Stalingrado 94, 17100 Savona, Italy
Mare Hotel (15 minutes walking) - Via Nizza 89 / R, 17100 Savona, Italy
NH Savona Darsena - Via A.Chiodo 9, 17100 Savona, Italy (10 minutes by public transportation)
Hotel San Marco - Via Leoncavallo 32, 17100 Savona, Italy (5 minuts by public transportation)
Tues 17th June, iEMSs 2014, San Diego
Environmental systems couple many natural processes and simulating them accurately demands modeling them in a similar fashion. Integrated environmental modeling seeks to achieve this by assembling collections of linked (model and data) components, supporting different aspects of the combined system.
At the heart of this challenge lies the ability to have easy access to model and data components, assembling them according to recognized standards and facilitating collaboration between the appropriate scientific and ICT communities. This is of particular importance because ICT methods are often aimed at satisfying general needs resulting in a gap between specific modeling chain requirements and available tools.
This workshop will allow integrated environmental modelling and its associated data environments and tools to be debated and demonstrated. It is intended to promote discussion between scientists, who develop and use environmental models and data and the ICT communities who typically provide the necessary infrastructure and tools. It accompanies a session with a similar theme where a selection of associated papers were presented.
9:00 – 9:05 Welcome and Introduction (see first three sides of the DRIHM MAP presentation)
9:05 – 9:20 Hydroshare Demonstration
9:20 – 9:35 FluidEarth Demonstration
9:35 – 9:40 DRIHM MAP
9:40 – 10:20 Discussion
Notes from the discussion, pdf
On November 8th, at the LRZ Super Computing Center in Garching (Munich) took place the kick-off meeting. The presentation from the partners are available:
Overview of the DRIHM2US activities, click here
Overview of the SCHIM project, click here
The DRIHMS & DRIHM legacy, click here