An ontology for scientific information in a Grid environment: the earth system Grid
2003pp. 626–632
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Line Pouchard, L. Cinquini, Bob Drach, D. Middleton, David E. Bernholdt, Kasidit Chanchio, Ian Foster, Veronika Nefedova, David Brown, Peter Fox, José María García, Gary Strand, David Williams, Ann Chervenak, Carl Kesselman, Arie Shoshani, Alex Sim
Abstract
In the emerging world of Grid Computing, shared computational, data, other distributed resources are becoming available to enable scientific advancement through collaborative research and collaboratories. This paper describes the increasing role of ontologies in the context of Grid Computing for obtaining, comparing and analyzing data. We present ontology entities and a declarative model that provide the outline for an ontology of scientific information. Relationships between concepts are also given. The implementation of some concepts described in this ontology is discussed within the context of the Earth System Grid II (ESG)[1].
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