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iMarine inherited its software stack (gCube) from 2 previous EU projects, D4Science and D4Science II. The software has been further extended during the iMarine project in order to enhance the foundation and build Marine Applications on top of it concentrating the effort in 3 main functionalities areas : | iMarine inherited its software stack (gCube) from 2 previous EU projects, D4Science and D4Science II. The software has been further extended during the iMarine project in order to enhance the foundation and build Marine Applications on top of it concentrating the effort in 3 main functionalities areas : | ||
− | * Core Facilities : dedicated to provide its users with a range of services for the operation and management of the whole infrastructure. They are detailed in this [[Catalogue:Infrastructure|section]] | + | * '''Core Facilities''' : dedicated to provide its users with a range of services for the operation and management of the whole infrastructure. They are detailed in this [[Catalogue:Infrastructure|section]] |
+ | * '''Data Management Facilities''' : dedicated to provide its users with a rich array of services for the management of data in the context of the whole infrastructure. | ||
+ | * '''Data Consumption Facilities''' : dedicated to provide its users with a rich array of services for the exploitation of data in the context of the whole infrastructure | ||
− | + | == Data Management Facilities == | |
− | + | == Data Consumption Facilities == | |
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− | + | The Data C | |
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Revision as of 15:33, 10 July 2013
iMarine inherited its software stack (gCube) from 2 previous EU projects, D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. and D4ScienceAn e-Infrastructure operated by the D4Science.org initiative. II. The software has been further extended during the iMarine project in order to enhance the foundation and build Marine Applications on top of it concentrating the effort in 3 main functionalities areas :
- Core Facilities : dedicated to provide its users with a range of services for the operation and management of the whole infrastructure. They are detailed in this section
- Data Management Facilities : dedicated to provide its users with a rich array of services for the management of data in the context of the whole infrastructure.
- Data Consumption Facilities : dedicated to provide its users with a rich array of services for the exploitation of data in the context of the whole infrastructure
Data Management Facilities
Data Consumption Facilities
The Data C