Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge
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About SEEK

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Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge (SEEK)is ...

a system of Information Technology tools designed to facilitate not only data acquisition and archiving, but integrating, transforming, analyzing and synthesizing ecology data that was previously intractable.

The goals of SEEK are to make an ecological cyberinfrastructure which creates fundamental improvements in how researchers can:

    • gain global access to ecological data and information,
    • locate and utilize distributed computational services, and
    • exercise powerful new methods for capturing, reproducing, and analyzing data whereby extending ecological and biodiversity analysis and research capabilities.

The SEEK cyberinfrastructure encompasses three integrated systems:

    • EcoGrid-- a next generation internet architecture for data storage, sharing, access and analysis;
    • Semantic Mediation System -- an advanced tool that can determine whether relevant data and analytical components may be automatically transformed for use with a selected workflow; and
    • Analysis and Modeling System -- a visual, automated environment where ecologists can design, modify and incorporate analyses to compose new workflows and models.

This SEEK cyberinfrastructure is being developed to address the many challenges associated with data accessibility and integration of large-scale biocomplexity data in the ecological sciences. SEEK will enable ecologists to efficiently capture, organize and search for data and analytical processes from their desk-top in a user friendly interface -- ultimately providing resources typically out of reach for many ecologists.

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