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CyberGIS Center for Advanced Digital and Spatial Studies
Shaowen Wang
CyberGIS Center for Advanced Digital and Spatial StudiesCyberInfrastructure and Geospatial Information Laboratory
Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science (Primary)Department of Computer Science
Department of Urban and Regional PlanningGraduate School of Library and Information Science
National Center for Supercomputing ApplicationsUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
3rd CUAHSI Conference on HydroinformaticsJuly 15, 2015, Tuscaloosa, AL
Synergistically Advancing CyberGIS and HydroInformatics in the Era of
Big Compute and Data
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BigData
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>300Cray System & Storage cabinets:
>25,000Compute nodes:
>1 TB/sUsable Storage Bandwidth:
>1.5 PetabytesSystem Memory:
4 GBMemory per core module:
3D TorusGemin Interconnect Topology:
>25 PetabytesUsable Storage:
>11.5 PetaflopsPeak performance:
>49,000Number of AMD processors:
>380,000Number of AMD x86 core module:
>3,000Number of NVIDIA GPUs:
Wen-mei Hwu (2012)
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Projection of Future Supercomputers
Jack Dongarra (2013)4
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What is GIS? Systems Science Services Society Synthesis Geo and spatial are
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Big DataBig Compute
Big CollaborationBig Problems
Wang, S., and Zhu, X-G. (2008) Coupling Cyberinfrastructure and Geographic Information Systems to Empower Ecological and Environmental Research. BioScience, 58 (2): 94-95
Wang, S. (2010) A CyberGIS Framework for the Synthesis of Cyberinfrastructure, GIS, and Spatial Analysis. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 100(3): 535-557
Wright, D.J. and Wang, S. (2011) The Emergence of Spatial Cyberinfrastructure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (14): 54885491
Wang, S., Wilkins-Diehr, N. R., and Nyerges, T. L. (2012) CyberGIS Toward Synergistic Advancement of Cyberinfrastructure and GIScience: A Workshop Summary. Journal of Spatial Information Science, 4: 125-148
Wang, S. (2013) CyberGIS: Blueprint for Integrated and Scalable Geospatial Software Ecosystems. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 27(11): 2119-2121
Liu, Y.Y., Padmanabhan, A., and Wang, S. (2015) CyberGIS Gateway for Enabling Data-Rich Geospatial Research and Education. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 27(2): 395-407 6
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Transformational
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CyberGIS + Hydroinformatics
Geospatial & Hydro Sciences
Big Data &
Compute
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Collaborative Work with David Tarboton11
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R O G E R
www.opensciencegrid.org
www.xsede.org
Geospatial Discovery and Innovation
CyberGIS Toolkit
CyberGIS Gateway
GISolve Middleware
www.ncsa.illinois.edu/BlueWaters/
http://cybergis.illinois.edu
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CyberGIS Supercomputer ROGER
(Resourcing Open Geospatial Education and Research)
~6 petabytes of raw disk storage with high input/output (I/O) bandwidth
Solid-state drives for applications demanding high data-access performance
Advanced graphics processing units for exploiting massive parallelism in geospatial data and computing
Interactive visualization supported with a high-speed network and dynamically provisioned cloud computing resource
NSF MRI: Acquisition of a National CyberGIS Facility for Computing- and Data-Intensive Geospatial Research and Education 13
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NSF CyberGIS Software Project~$4.4 million, Year: 2010-2016
Principal Investigator Shaowen Wang
Project Staff ASU: Wenwen Li and Rob Pahle ORNL: Ranga Raju Vatsavai SDSC: Choonhan Youn UIUC: Yan Liu and Anand
Padmanabhan USGS: Mike Finn Graduate and undergraduate students
Industrial Partner: Esri Steve Kopp and Dawn Wright
Co-Principal Investigators Luc Anselin Budhendra Bhaduri Timothy Nyerges Nancy Wilkins-Diehr
Senior Personnel Michael Goodchild Sergio Rey Marc Snir E. Lynn Usery
Project Manager Anand Padmanabhan
Chair of the Science Advisory Committee Michael Goodchild
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CyberGIS Gateway
gateway.cybergis.org | sandbox.cybergis.org 16
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CyberGIS Gateway Broad Approach
Lowering Entry Door to CyberGIS Analytics
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GISolve Middleware
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www.cigi.illinois.edu/dokuwiki/doku.php/projects/gisolve/index 19
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CyberGIS Toolkit
cybergis.cigi.uiuc.edu/cyberGISwiki/doku.php/ct 21
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CyberGIS Communities
Science and Technology Communities Advanced cyberinfrastructure Climate change impact assessment Emergency management Geographic information science Geography and spatial sciences Geosciences Hydrology and environmental sciences Social sciences Etc.
User Communities Biologists Geographers Geoscientists Social scientists General public Broad GIS users Etc.
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Scientific Frontiers and Applications
Wright, D.J. and Wang, S. 2011. The Emergence of Spatial Cyberinfrastructure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (14): 54885491
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Science of CyberGIS
Integrationo Science of Datao Science of complex systemso Science of informationo Science of computation
Scalability Reliability
o Quality of services Accessibility
o User interfaces Reproducibility Interoperability
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Interoperating CyberGIS and HydroShare for Integrated Food, Energy and Water Research
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UCGIS creates and supports communities of practice for GIScience research, education, and policy endeavors in higher education and with allied institutions. We are the professional hub for the academic GIS community
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Acknowledgments Federal Agencies
National Science Foundation ACI-1429699 ACI-1443080 ACI-1047916 BCS-0846655 EAR-1239603 IIS-1354329 TeraGrid/XSEDE SES070004
US Geological Survey (USGS) Industry
Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri) John Deere Nvidia
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Thanks! Comments / Questions?
Email: [email protected]
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Slide Number 1Big Data Slide Number 3Projection of Future SupercomputersWhat is GIS? Slide Number 6Slide Number 7Slide Number 8CyberGIS + HydroinformaticsSlide Number 10Slide Number 11Slide Number 12CyberGIS Supercomputer ROGER (Resourcing Open Geospatial Education and Research)Slide Number 14Slide Number 15CyberGIS GatewayCyberGIS Gateway Broad Approach Lowering Entry Door to CyberGIS AnalyticsGISolve MiddlewareSlide Number 19Slide Number 20CyberGIS ToolkitCyberGIS CommunitiesScientific Frontiers and ApplicationsScience of CyberGISInteroperating CyberGIS and HydroShare for Integrated Food, Energy and Water Research Slide Number 26Slide Number 27Slide Number 28Thanks!