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  1. MyGeoHub Geospatial Gateway

    26 Oct 2017 | Contributor(s):: Rajesh Kalyanam, Lan Zhao, Rob Campbell, Derrick Kearney, I Luk Kim, Jaewoo Shin, Larry Biehl, Wei Wan, Carol Song

    MyGeoHub is a science gateway for researchers working with geospatial data. Based on the HUBzero cyberinfrastructure framework, it provides general-purpose software modules enabling geospatial data management, processing and visualization. Termed “GABBs” (Geospatial Data Analysis...

  2. Extending Gateways into the Field: Geospatial Extensions and Remote Data Services

    26 Oct 2017 | Contributor(s):: Rob Campbell, Lan Zhao, Rajesh Kalyanam, Carol Song, Larry Biehl

    Science gateways are generally accessed via web browsers from workstation or laptop computers. However , activities such as fieldwork and data collection have prompted an increasing call for new methods of access using a wide range of mobile and specialized devices. Our work to extend the HUBzero...

  3. Integrating OPeNDAP With HUBzero

    29 Jul 2016 | Contributor(s):: Arjun Bagla

    The OPeNDAP data access protocol supports subsetting and aggregation of several geospatial data formats.Integration with HUBzero tools that support the OPeNDAP protocol enables them to only request file metadata and specific subsets of the file as required rather than store the entire file...

  4. Integrating HUBzero and iRODS: Geospatial Data Management for Collaborative Scientific Research (iRODS User Group Meeting, 2016)

    09 Jun 2016 | Contributor(s):: Rajesh Kalyanam, Rob Campbell, Sam Wilson, Pascal Meunier, Lan Zhao, Betsy A Hillery, Carol Song

    Geospatial data is now increasingly used with tools in diverse fields such as agronomy, hydrology and sociology to gain a better understanding of scientific data. Funded by the NSF DIBBS program, the GABBS project seeks to create reusable building blocks aiding researchers in adding geospatial...

  5. GEOSHARE and HUBZero: An Open Platform for Spatial Data Development and Analysis

    31 Jul 2014 | Contributor(s):: Nelson Benjamin Villoria