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1 Ellen M. Rathje University of Texas at Austin NEEScomm IT Development Team

2 We’ve got a HUB for that!

3  Project Warehouse: data repository  Tools and resources: ◦ Databases ◦ Simulation Tools ◦ Reports  Simulation: info on simulation  Collaborate: group space, wish list

4 Dashboard for your NEEShub activities Your Projects in the Warehouse Your current tools sessions Your contributions to the NEEShub Your Groups

5 Dashboard for your NEEShub activities Your Wishes Your Tickets Your Messages The tools you use most often

6 Home Directory (private) NEEShub Project Warehouse (private/ public) Group Spaces (restricted) There are different levels of sharing and collaboration within NEEShub

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8 A centralized data repository for managing, sharing, storing, and publishing research data

9 Descriptions Drawings Mat’l Descriptions Photos Publications Data

10 Every project is created with the same structure This provides consistency between projects and aids in the navigation of project information

11  Project Experiment Trial Repetition  A project represents an entire research project, which consists of a suite of tests and associated simulations  Each test is set up as an individual experiment  Within each experiment there are several trials or separate events for which data is measured  If the same trial is performed more than once, it may have multiple repetitions The model governing the organization of data within a project

12 NEES-GC: Seismic Risk Mitigation for Port Systems Centrifuge Test of PV Drains Mar 2007 Crane Shake Table Test Nov 2009 Pile-Wharf Connection Test Sept 2007 Sine1Cyclic LoadShake1Shake2 Rep1 Project Experiments Sine2Sine3 Rep1 Repetitions Trials

13 The model governing the organization of data within a project

14 A centralized data repository for managing, sharing, storing, and publishing research data

15  For each repetition within a trial, there are four data folders that are automatically created 1.Unprocessed data (data collected by Equipment Site)  Raw voltages, channel names, potentially non-standard formats (e.g., binary files) 2.Converted data  Measurement units, instrument names 3.Corrected data  Filtering, baseline corrections, removal of bad data 4.Derived data  Corrected data plus values derived from measured data Remember the data within the Project Warehouse is PUBLIC ASCII files recommended for all sensor data Put all channels into a single ASCII file

16  Experiment Documentation ◦ Metadata fields within the Project Display ◦ Experimental Setup Report placed in Documentation folder  Sensor Measurement Data ◦ Unprocessed ◦ Converted ◦ Corrected ◦ Derived Data cannot be shared without proper documentation Uploaded by Researcher within 6 months of experiment Uploaded by Site within 1-month of experiment Minimum data requirements: unprocessed data and sensor data in engineering units!

17  The Project Editor ◦ Edit project and upload files through web interface  The Project Explorer for NEES (PEN) ◦ Efficient upload/download for bulk file management ◦ Files organized offline and then uploaded  inDEED Data Viewer ◦ Facilitates browsing/viewing/investigating data within Warehouse without download ◦ Use inDEED data file format https://nees.org/tools/indeed/wiki/CSVFileFormat The nuts and bolts Today we will have hands-on exercises to demonstrate these tools

18 Projects are created using the Project Editor

19 Enhancing bulk upload of files

20 Facilitating data queries

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22 Projects with Data Visualization

23  Definition of Enhanced ◦ Metadata fields in Project Display are complete (including drawings, material properties) ◦ Project includes at least one visualization of data ◦ inDEED is currently the only visualization tool that allows for viewing data within the NEEShub without download Projects with Data Visualization

24 One-stop shop for documentation related to project warehouse

25  Curation is requested by researcher at the experiment level ◦ Should initiate within 6-months of an experiment  Digital Object Identifier (DOI) ◦ Assigned at experiment level after curation  Data Papers in EERI EQ Spectra ◦ New manuscript type focused on describing datasets An important process to ensure long-term re-use of data

26  Collections of NEES and non-NEES data with a common theme  Data contained in figures in articles published by ACI Structural and Materials Journals and the Journal of Earthquake Engineering

27  Currently databases must be generated manually with earthquake engineers working together with NEEScomm IT team  Currently developing an auto-contribute feature (DataStore)  What databases are you interested in seeing?  Do you have a database you would like to contribute?

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29  Groups can be: ◦ Public, restricted, or private  Purpose ◦ To facilitate conversation, collaboration, and data sharing between group members ◦ Discussions, wiki posts, and files are in one central location available to all group members ◦ Generate a webpage for your project  Features ◦ Wiki, messaging, discussion boards, and file sharing via the dropbox An easy way to share content and conversation

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31  A group is automatically created for all projects created in the Project Warehouse ◦ Group name has Project in title  Membership is controlled by project team members listed in the Project Editor

32 An easy way to share content and conversation About section can be expanded into a web page for your project

33 An easy way to share content and conversation

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36  SynchroNEES ◦ A graphical user interface for transferring files  Local PC to/from NEES Group workspace  Local PC to/from NEES Personal workspace The nuts and bolts

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41 Access to: Kraken, Ranger, OpenScienceGrid, Steele and Hansen (Purdue)

42  Contribute tools and resources to share with the community  Submit tickets to get problems/issues resolved  Submit wishes about things you would like to see on the NEEShub

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44  Cyberinfrastructure Release Committee (CRC) ◦ Chair: Ellen Rathje (e.rathje@mail.utexas.edu) ◦ Members: JoAnn Browning, Juan Caicedo, Shirley Dyke, Rudi Eigenmann, Tom Hacker, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol  NEEScomm IT Director ◦ Dawn Weisman (dweisman@purdue.edu)  Data Curator ◦ Standa Pejsa (spejsa@purdue.edu)

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