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Data-Intensive Computing Initiative, DICI

Data-Intensive Computing Initiative (DICI)

Capabilities

  • Analytic Algorithms performs necessary analytical processes in situ to the data stream to conduct assessments of data, to identify patterns and anomalies, and to provide feature identification and classification.
  • Software Architectures is the backbone that ties together all of the DICI capabilities.
  • Unconventional Hardware Architectures addresses the new challenges posed by data-intensive scientific applications, such as massive data volumes resulting from processing large amounts of streaming data in real-time or unpredictable access patterns over a large data volume.

DICI

Demonstrations

Research Areas

Highlights

Ian Gorton, DICI Chief Architect, is Guest Editor of IEEE Computer's April 2008 issue--a special issue on data-intensive computing.

The MeDICi Integration Framework is now available for download and use in developing applications.

Targeted Research

Projects