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Abstract: : We discuss issues in managing very large scientific data collections and describe our
approach at the San Diego Supercomputer Center for supporting high performance data-intensive
applications. Our systems provide metadata-based access to data sets and support collections with
widely varying data characteristics.
1. Introduction
The scientific computing field is witnessing a rapid growth in the amounts of data being generated
and collected in scientific experiments. As a result, there is a... (Update)
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@misc{ baru-managing,
author = "Chaitanya Baru",
title = "Managing Very Large Scientific Data Collections",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/baru98managing.html" }
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