A WEB-ENABLED APPROACH FOR GENERATING DATA PROCESSORS University of Nevada Reno Department of Computer Science & Engineering Jigar Patel Sergiu M. Dascalu.

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A WEB-ENABLED APPROACH FOR GENERATING DATA PROCESSORS University of Nevada Reno Department of Computer Science & Engineering Jigar Patel Sergiu M. Dascalu Frederick C. Harris, Jr University of Nevada Reno CTS 2013 MAY 21, 2013

Outline 1. Introduction 2. Problem Background 3. Proposed Approach 4. Example 5. Conclusions & Future Work May

Introduction Feb 2012 11

About the Larger NSF Project May  NSF EPSCoR funded project  Nevada, Idaho, and New Mexico  Effects of climate change on their regional environment and ecosystem resources  Cyber-infrastructure (CI)  Facilitate and support interdisciplinary climate change research, education, policy, decision-making, and outreach  Design, develop and make available integrated data repositories and intelligent, user-friendly software solutions

Problem Background Feb 2012 22

What is a model? May  It could have different meaning in different context and research areas  Climate change research  Software Engineering

What is model coupling? May  Any single model cannot explain every system  Surface water level  Ground water level  Precipitation  Moisture  Temperature  Relative humidity  Model coupling involves a process to exchange data between models  Two way vs. linking

Significance of model coupling May  Combines knowledge of multiple domains  Eliminates some level of uncertainty from the model in process  Water level depends on rain, temperature, moisture, relative humidity of given time and location  This can be achieved by coupling an atmospheric model with hydrological model  Helps to understand and predict natural phenomenon at a larger scale

Data related issues in model coupling Apr  File formats

Data related issues in model coupling May  File Formats  Orange circle represents a record line in a data set  Green container represents file format container

Data related issues in model coupling May  Data subsetting and merging  Extract only partial data and merge with other data set

Data related issues in model coupling May  Data sampling issues  Some models run at different scale so data sampling becomes a major challenge Terrain also becomes a big challenge  Time scale becomes an important issue as well

Data related issues in model coupling May  Data subsetting in complex data sets and file formats

Proposed Solution Feb 2012 33

Data Structures May  Data structures

Data Structures May

Data Structure Operations May

Data Structure Operation May

Data Processor May

Generic Data Processor May

Data Processor Definition File May

Generic Data Processor Configuration File May

Generic Processor in Action May

Auto Generated Class May

Auto Generated Processor May

Example Feb 2012 44

Data Structure Operation Apr

Data Processor Apr

Data Processor Apr

Data Processor Apr

Data Processor Apr  Dynamic code generator subsystem

Conclusions & Future Work Feb 2012 55

Conclusions May  There are many challenges related to data processing  Results of the proposed work can also be used to generate data filtering and transformation tools for day to day data processing in other areas of scientific research  Collaboration and reusability of generated data processors via web  Dynamically generated source code be used as a starting point to further address complex issues

Future Work May  Support for additional file formats  Ability to create extended workflows  Including models and other processes  Model coupling with pre-defined set of models  Integrate the solution with Nevada Climate Portal  Expose the API via RESTful services

Questions & Comments Feb 2012