The DIARieS ecosystem – A software ecosystem to simplify discovery, implementation, analysis, reproducibility, and sharing of scientific results and environments in Heliophysics

The infrastructure of the Heliophysics discipline has promising components but with several missing gaps, drastically reducing research and development efficiency. Developing an online discovery and analysis software ecosystem will close several of these gaps. The five main focuses on this ecosystem...

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Published in:Advances in space research Vol. 72; no. 12; pp. 5669 - 5681
Main Authors: Ringuette, Rebecca, Engell, Alec, Gerland, Oliver, McGranaghan, Ryan M., Thompson, Barbara
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Goddard Space Flight Center Elsevier B.V 15.12.2023
Elsevier
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ISSN:0273-1177, 1879-1948
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Summary:The infrastructure of the Heliophysics discipline has promising components but with several missing gaps, drastically reducing research and development efficiency. Developing an online discovery and analysis software ecosystem will close several of these gaps. The five main focuses on this ecosystem should be Discovery, Implementation, Analysis, Reproducibility, and Sharing of results (DIARieS). In this paper, we give a detailed description of how the proposed software ecosystem should operate, and point out the large range of possible applications to benefit many disparate groups, such as researchers, operational staff, decision-makers, and educators. The infrastructure components and technological capabilities necessary for its completion are either currently available or in development, making such an ecosystem possible for the first time. One main focus of current infrastructure investments must be to adapt and connect these pieces together into a cohesive whole to increase our research and development efficiency.
Bibliography:GSFC
Goddard Space Flight Center
ISSN:0273-1177
1879-1948
DOI:10.1016/j.asr.2022.05.012