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173:"One of the key conclusions of the President's commission that laid the intellectual framework for the President's announcement today was that while we certainly have a history of some real attacks, some very serious, to our cyber-infrastructure, the real threat lay in the future. And we can't say whether that's tomorrow or years hence. But we've been very successful as a country and as an economy in wiring together our critical infrastructures. This is a development that's taken place really over the last 10 or 15 years—the Internet, most obviously, but electric power, transportation systems, our banking and financial systems." 36: 310:
and its HUBzero software originally funded in 2002 is an important cyberinfrastructure that is seeing continued usage. Cyberinfrastructure is often specialized toward domains in science and engineering. For example, NSF funded a large cyberinfrastructure for earthquake engineering called NEEShub at
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The Department of Energy (Office of Science SciDAC-2 program from the High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics and Advanced Software and Computing Research programs) and NSF (Math and Physical Sciences, Office of Cyberinfrastructure and Office of International Science and Engineering Directorates)
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beyond the scope of a single institution. In scientific usage, cyberinfrastructure is a technological and sociological solution to the problem of efficiently connecting laboratories, data, computers, and people with the goal of enabling derivation of novel scientific theories and knowledge.
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dealing with policies on electronic infrastructures for research, i.e. research networks, computing, software and data infrastructures that mainly serve students, researchers and scientists. They advise and recommend actions towards the European Commission (DG CONNECT), the EU Member states
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had a web site called "Engaging People in Cyberinfrastructure" (EPIC) which existed from 2005 through 2007. Two NSF sponsored workshops on Financial Cyberinfrastructure were organized in 2010 and 2012 by
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investigate the organizational and social aspects of building these large-scale, distributed resources to support science. Related to this research space is the notion of the
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Hacker, T. J.; Eigenmann, R.; Bagchi, S.; Irfanoglu, A.; Pujol, S.; Catlin, A.; Rathje, E. (2011-07-01). "The NEEShub Cyberinfrastructure for Earthquake Engineering".
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provided integration of resources and services that were operated by some of the US's supercomputing centers. This project has now evolved to the
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NSC-63 on Protecting America's Critical Infrastructures (PDD-63). PDD-63 focuses on the security and vulnerability of the nation's "cyber-based
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Harvey B. Newman; Mark H. Ellisman; John A. Orcutt (November 2003). "Data-Intensive e-Science Frontier Research in the Coming Decade".
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ACLS (American Council of Learned Societies) Report on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities & Social Sciences
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supports e-Science through high performance computing and other initiatives involving its laboratories, including:
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James R. Bottum; James F. Davis; Peter M. Siegel; Brad Wheeler; Diana G. Oblinger (July–August 2008).
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A "CyberInfrastructure Partnership" existed from February 2005 until 2009. A collaboration led by the
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in the 1990s. This use of the term "cyberinfrastructure" evolved from the same thinking that produced
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is an example. Others distinguish e-Science as the work that is done using the cyberinfrastructure.
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Complementing the technical construction of cyberinfrastructure, social scientists in the field of
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There are many inter-governmental advisory groups related to Cyberinfrastructure aspects like
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The term "cyberinfrastructure" was used in a press briefing on PDD-63 on May 22, 1998 with
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governments (Research or Science Ministries), e-Infrastructure providers and users.
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which is a consortium of more than 80 member institutions and alliances.
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A workshop on cyberinfrastructure for the social sciences was held in
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NSF's Office of Cyberinfrastructure, for example, supported the
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NSF's Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Cyberinfrastructure
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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in May 2005. Another conference was held in January 2007 in
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Office of Financial Research, Department of the Treasury
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to describe research environments that support advanced
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project in which the Grid Infrastructure Group led by
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Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment
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United States federal research funders use the term
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Cyber Infrastructure Days 2010 at Purdue University
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European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures
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E-infrastructure
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data acquisition
data storage
data management
data integration
data mining
data visualization
computing
services
Internet
National Information Infrastructure
Al Gore
Presidential Decision Directive
information systems
Richard A. Clarke
Jeffrey Hunker
National Science Foundation
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Washington, D.C.
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