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A Computing Environment to Support Repeatable Scientific Big Data Experimentation of World-Wide Scientific Literature...

by Bob G Schlicher, James J Kulesz, Robert K Abercrombie, Kara L Kruse
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of ISSI 2015 Istanbul: 15th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference
Publication Date
Page Numbers
514 to 524
Volume
Part 3
Publisher Location
Istanbul, Turkey
Conference Name
15th International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics
Conference Location
Istanbul, Turkey
Conference Sponsor
Inter. Society of Scientometrics & Informetrics, Thomson Reuters, Springer, EBSCO, Emerald, Elsevier
Conference Date
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A principal tenant of the scientific method is that experiments must be repeatable and relies on ceteris paribus (i.e., all other things being equal). As a scientific community, involved in data sciences, we must investigate ways to establish an environment where experiments can be repeated. We can no longer allude to where the data comes from, we must add rigor to the data collection and management process from which our analysis is conducted. This paper describes a computing environment to support repeatable scientific big data experimentation of world-wide scientific literature, and recommends a system that is housed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in order to provide value to investigators from government agencies, academic institutions, and industry entities. The described computing environment also adheres to the recently instituted digital data management plan mandated by multiple US government agencies, which involves all stages of the digital data life cycle including capture, analysis, sharing, and preservation. It particularly focuses on the sharing and preservation of digital research data. The details of this computing environment are explained within the context of cloud services by the three layer classification of “Software as a Service”, “Platform as a Service”, and “Infrastructure as a Service”.