Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Dec 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007agufmsh51a0256h&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2007, abstract #SH51A-0256
Statistics
Applications
2794 Instruments And Techniques, 7594 Instruments And Techniques, 7894 Instruments And Techniques, 7959 Models
Scientific paper
The Collaborative Heliophysics Observatory (CHO) would provide a robust framework and enabling tools to fully utilize the VOs for scientific discovery and collaboration. Scientists across the realm of heliophysics would be able to create, use and share applications -- either as services using familiar tools or through intuitive workflows -- that orchestrate access to data across all virtual observatories. These applications can be shared freely knowing that proper recognition of data and processing components are acknowledged; that erroneous use of data is flagged; and that results from the analysis runs will in themselves be shared Ð all in a transparent and automatic fashion. In addition, the CHO would incorporate cross-VO models and tools to weave the various virtual observatories into a unified system. These provide starting points for interactions across the solar/heliospheric and heliospheric/magnetospheric boundaries.
Bose Prosenjit
Cheung Mark
Freeland Stephen
Hurlburt Neal
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