Data, Software, and Advanced Computational Usage of University of Washington Research Leaders


Autoria(s): Paine, Drew; Sy, Erin; Chen, Ying-Yu; Lee, Charlotte
Data(s)

11/01/2017

11/01/2017

27/02/2014

Resumo

Scientific research is increasingly data-intensive, relying more and more upon advanced computational resources to be able to answer the questions most pressing to our society at large. This report presents findings from a brief descriptive survey sent to a sample of 342 leading researchers at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, Washington in 2010 and 2011 as the first stage of the larger National Science Foundation project “Interacting with Cyberinfrastructure in the Face of Changing Science.” This survey assesses these researcher’s use of advanced computational resources, data, and software in their research. We present high-level findings that describe UW researchers’: demographics, interdisciplinarity, research groups, data use, software and computational use—including software development and use, data storage and transfer activities, and collaboration tools, and computing resources. These findings offer insights into the state of computational resources in use during this time period as well as offering a look at the data intensiveness of UW researchers.

Identificador

Paine, D., Sy, E., Chen, Y-Y, & Lee, C. P. (2014). Data, Software, and Advanced Computational Usage of University of Washington Research Leaders. (CSC-2014-01) Computer Supported Collaboration Laboratory Technical Reports: University of Washington.

http://hdl.handle.net/1773/37823

Relação

Human Centered Design & Engineering Technical Report;HCDETRS_2017_01

Direitos

CC0 1.0 Universal

http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

Palavras-Chave #Data-Intensive Science #Software #Cyberinfrastructure
Tipo

Technical Report