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Metadata management in S-OGSA

Corcho, O; Alper, P; Missier, P; Bechhofer, S; Goble, C; Xing, W

In: Shi, Y; VanAlbada, G D; Dongarra, J; Sloot, P M A; Knowledge Econ, Amid Springer; World Sci Publishing, Univ Nebraska Omaha C A S Grad Univ Chinese Acad; Sci, Univ Amsterdam Inst Policy; Management. 7th International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2007): 7th International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2007); 27 May 2007-30 May 2007; Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA. Springer-Verlag Berlin; 2007. p. 712-719.

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Abstract

Metadata-intensive applications pose strong requirements for metadata management infrastructures, which need to deal with a large amount of distributed and dynamic metadata. Among the most relevant requirements we can cite those related to access control and authorisation, lifecycle management and notification, and distribution transparency. This paper discusses such requirements and proposes a systematic approach to deal with them in the context of S-OGSA.

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Content type:
Type of conference contribution:
Conference contribution title:
Publication date:
Conference title:
7th International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2007)
Conference venue:
Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA
Conference start date:
2007-05-27
Conference end date:
2007-05-30
Proceedings start page:
712
Proceedings end page:
719
Proceedings pagination:
712-719
Contribution total pages:
8
Abstract:
Metadata-intensive applications pose strong requirements for metadata management infrastructures, which need to deal with a large amount of distributed and dynamic metadata. Among the most relevant requirements we can cite those related to access control and authorisation, lifecycle management and notification, and distribution transparency. This paper discusses such requirements and proposes a systematic approach to deal with them in the context of S-OGSA.
Proceedings' ISBN:
0302-9743 978-3-540-72585-5
Proceedings' volume:
4488
Language:
english
General notes:
  • Chinese Acad Sci Res Ctr Data, Technol Corcho, Oscar Alper, Pinar Missier, Paolo Bechhofer, Sean Goble, Carole Xing, Wei 11 BERLIN BGH84

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:2f171
Created:
7th September, 2009, 15:24:59
Last modified by:
Bechhofer, Sean
Last modified:
4th November, 2014, 15:27:29

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