Dear Seungwon: I have got confirmation from CMDA dev list.
Here are some work from CMU side: -We developed a data model to capture CMDA web service execution provenance. -We developed a technique to capture and store CMDA web service execution provenance at run time. -We developed a technique to enable reproduction of CMDA web service execution as well as displaying corresponding parameter settings and data products. -We developed a web portal to support CMDA service execution provenance capturing, storage, reproduction, and search. -We developed a web portal to support dataset search. -We developed CMDA service analytics. -We developed the first version of an interactive web service GUI builder. Service developers will use the tool to describe the input parameters required by a service, their data types, and available options. An HTML page will be automatically generated for users and stored for reuse. Best regards, Jia On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Lee, Seungwon (398K) < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have joined the CMDA dev list. How can I see who is in the list? Lei, > Chengzing, Benyang, Wei, Jia, please join the CMDA dev list and let me know > after you get a confirmation. > > I want to summarize some of the development activities we were involved > since we started the Apache incubator, based on our project meeting notes. > Lei, Chengxing, Benyang, please add or modify my list below. > > - We developed three new diagnostic analysis algorithms: Random Forest > for feature importance ranking, Multi-dimensional conditional sampling, > time-lagged correlation. > - We implemented the algorithms in web services. > - We developed an efficient data regridding algorithm and implemented > it in a web service. > - We improved our web-service front end in handling the data source > and available variable list. The available data source and variable pairs > used to be hard-coded in each HTML file. Now the pairs are read from a > database and stored in a dictionary and used as a common function by all > the front end HTML files. > - We incorporated a new technology called “webification” to access > data directly through a URL. > - We had added new datasets that can be used by our web services: AIRS > surface air temperature, MODIS surface air temperature, CMIP5 RCP 4.5 > experiment model outputs, ECMWF daily data products for cloud, MODIS daily > data products for low cloud fraction. > - We are developing a new diagnostic analysis algorithm called > “conditional probability density distribution.” > - We are working with CMU (Carnegie Mellon University) to develop a > provenance support system. The CMU team will provide more details about it. > > -- > Dr. Seungwon Lee > Technical Group Supervisor > Science Data Modeling and Computing (398K) > Instrument Software and Science Data System Section (398) > Jet Propulsion Laboratory > California Institute of Technology > Tel: 818-393-7720 > Cell: 818-397-2284 > > From: Greg Reddin <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, August 10, 2015 at 3:56 PM > To: Jia Zhang <[email protected]> > Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, " > [email protected]" <[email protected]>, Lei Pan < > [email protected]>, "Zhai, Chengxing (398K)" < > [email protected]>, "Tang, Benyang (398J)" < > [email protected]>, Wei Wang <[email protected]>, Xing Wei < > [email protected]> > Subject: Re: Project Activity > > On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Jia Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > > The team has been working hard to create Version 1.0 to be posted - in > addition, we have been trying to explore a way to host the runnable to > Docker running on AWS. We are pretty much done, and we will start to > publish > to Apache this week. > > > Thanks for the response, Jia. It sounds like maybe you're working on > Version 1.0 and the Docker runtime on proprietary code that cannot be > shared yet. Is that correct? If so, that explains that the work is not > being done on-list. However, it would be really nice if the > Docker-related discussions could happen on-list. That way others could > at least have visibility into what's going on - even if we can't offer > much. Also, it would get you guys into the habit of discussing > on-list, which is a good thing. > > Thanks! Looking forward to more coming. > > Greg > >
