Connecting to the Data-Intensive Future of Scientific Research

作者: Lafe G. Conner , Rory O'Connor , Richard A. Gill

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摘要: In recent years enormous amounts of digital data have become available to scientific researchers. This flood is transforming the way research conducted. Independent researchers are in serious need tools that will help them managed and preserve large volumes being created their own labs. Data management not only get or keep a handle on data, it also stay relevant competitive increasingly strict funding environments. paper provides summaries best practices case studies relate three common challenges – multitudinous sensor shortterm loss, images. We use combination open system solutions such as HydroServer Lite, an database for time series proprietary Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Each lab may require its unique suite tools, but these becoming numerous readily available, making easier archive share with collaborators discover integrate published sets. Keywords—data management; practices, Lite; lifecycle

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