Scientific Program

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Saturday, 27 October 2012

 

Pre-Conference Meetings

Sunday, 28 October 2012


Pre-Conference Meetings

12:00
Registration opens

Pre-Conference Meetings

15:30-16:15

WDS Members Forum (Part 1) - Public Event
Representatives of ICSU World Data System (WDS) members present updates on their activities and current projects

16:15-16:45

Demonstration: GeoMapApp - Public Event
Kerstin Lehnert (Integrated Earth Data Applications) will demonstrate the functionality and utilization of GeoMapApp (http://www.geomapapp.org/index.htm): a free map-based data discovery, visualization, and analysis tool

16:45-17:30

WDS Members Forum (Part 2) - Public Event
Representatives of ICSU World Data System (WDS) members present updates on their activities and current projects

18:00-19:00

Welcome to the 23rd International CODATA Conference

Address from Sponsors
  • Shie-Ming Peng, Academia Sinica, Taipei
  • San-cheng Chang, Executive Yuan, Taipei
  • Der-Tsai Lee, CODATA, Taipei
  • Kathleen Cass, CODATA Secretariat, Paris
19:00-20:00
Cocktail

Monday, 29 October 2012

08:30-09:00

Official Opening and Welcome Remarks
  • Ray Harris, Chair of the Scientific Program Committee CODATA 2012
  • Yuan-Tseh Lee, President of ICSU
  • Huadong Guo, President of CODATA
  • Der-Tsai Lee, Chair of the Local Organization Committee CODATA 2012

Keynote Speakers
Chair: Krishan Lal
09:00-09:30
Sálvano Briceño, Chair of the Scientific Committee of Integrated Research on Disaster Risk, IRDR

"Strengthening Collaboration between CODATA and IRDR Will Help Strengthen Policy Advice to Reduce Disaster Impacts and Achieve Sustainable Development"
09:30-10:00
Der-Tsai Lee, President of National Chung Hsing University, Taichung

"From Institutes to General Public: TELDAP's ICT-enabled Digitization Project and Open Data Movement"
10:00-10:30
Hesheng Chen, Director of Beijing Electron Positron Collider National Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Sciences

"Data Challenge in Large Scale Scientific Research"
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:30
High Level Sessions


HL 1.1 - Best Practices and Future Directions in Data Sharing Chair: Fiona Murphy HL 1.2 - Planet under Pressure: Data Challenges from Local to Global
Chair: Robert Chen
12:30-13:30
Lunch
13:30-15:00
A1

Digital Earth in Data-Intensive Era



Co-Chairs: Changlin Wang & Mario Hernandez
A2

Synergy of Earth Observations for Disaster Reduction in the National Applied Research Laboratories, Taipei

Chair: Ming-Chih Cheng

A3

Public Health Data Sharing: Challenges & Opportunities



Chair: Jen-Hsiang Chuang
A4

Planet Under Pressure - Pollution



Chair: Ronald Abler
A5

Materials Session (Part 1) Exchangeable Material Data for Uses in Industry, Government and Universities

Co-Chairs: Laura Bartolo, Jane Hunter & John Rumble
A1-1: A2-1: A3-1:
A4-1: A5-1:
Advancing Digital Earth - Beyond the Next Generation
Manfred Ehlers
NARL Synergy of Disaster Reduction Technology
Ming-Chih Cheng
Digitizing and Sharing Public Health Data for Decision Making
Willem van Panhuis
Estimation of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Paddy Fields in Taiwan during 1990 to 2010
Shang-Shyng Yang
Inorganic Materials Database for Exploring the Nature of Material
Yibin Xu
A1-2: A2-2: A3-2:
A4-2: A5-2:
Linked Open Data in the Global Change Information System
Curt Tilmes
A Numerical Simulation on Tsunami Inundation for Southwestern Taiwan
Ya-Ting Hu
Making Public Health Data Linkable
John Grefenstette
Estimation of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emission from Animal Feeding Sector in Taiwan during 1990 to 2010
Ching-Piao Liu
Standards for Engineering Materials Data
Timothy Austin and John Rumble
A1-3: A2-3: A3-3:
A4-3: A5-3:
From Data Curation to Data Analytics: A Big Data Project in NASA Earth Science
Tsengdar Lee
Ensemble Forecast Experiment for Typhoon Quantitatively Precipitation in Taiwan
Lung-Yao Chang
Challenges and Opportunities in Making Surveillance Data Available to the Public: Experiences from Taiwan Centers for Disease Control
Yu-Lun Liu
Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emission from Water Reservoir in Taiwan
Yu-Hsuan Wang
The Materials Genome Initiative, NIST and the Materials Innovation Infrastructure for Data, Repositories, and Standards
Laura Bartolo
A1-4: A2-4: A3-4:
A4-4: A5-4:
Utilize Cloud Computing to Leverage Open Data for Science Discoveries
Chaowei Yang
The Engineering Geological Database for TSMIP (EGDT)
Che-Min Lin
Sharing Public Health Data to Advance Global Health: Ethical Challenges and a Principled Way Forward
Claudia Emerson

Assessing High Exposure Population to Traffic Pollution with a Multidisciplinary Database for Greater Taipei Area, Taiwan
Chung-Rui Lee
Building an Online Collaborative Knowledge-Base for Art Conservators
Jane Hunter
A1-5: A2-5: A3-5: A4-5: A5-5:
Shared and Open Data - European Efforts and Practices from an NGO Perspective
Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp
The Application of Disaster Reduction Service Platform for Information Sharing and Coordination
Wen-Ray Su
Developing an Expert Finding System Using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Meera Singh & Harpreet Singh
  Metals Bank Project in Korea
Young-Mok Rhyim
15:00-16:30
B1

Data Intensive Computing in Earth Science and GEO Computing


Chair: Guoqing Li
B2

Critical Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster-Preparedness and Response

Chair: Jan-Ming Ho
B3

Electronic Health Records Management and Preservation (EHR-MP) (Part 1)


Chair: Wo Chang
B4

Planet under Pressure - Climate and Humans



Chair: Wim Hugo
B5

Open Knowledge Environments: Concepts, Applications and Potential Benefits (Part 1)


Chair: Robert Lancashire
B1-1: B2-1: B3-1: B4-1: B5-1:
High Performance Data-intensive Remote Sensing Image Processing
Lizhe Wang
A Framework for Building Open and Sustainable Disaster Management Information Systems
Jane W. S. Liu
The History of MML (Medical Markup Language) and its Application for EHR (Dolphin Project) in Japan
Hiroyuki Yoshihara
Institutions for Establishing Information Commons on Climate Change: The Application of Insurance for Adaptation
Masaru Yarime
An Overview of the Open Knowledge Environment (OKE) Concept, Rationale and Potential Value
Paul Uhlir
B1-2: B2-2: B3-2: B4-2: B5-2:
Data-Intensive Computing in the GeoBrain Web Service Environment
Liping Di
Crowdsourcing Information for Enhanced Disaster Situation Awareness and Emergency Preparedness and Response
Edward T. H. Chu
The History of MML (Medical Markup Language) and its Application for EHR (Dolphin Project) in Japan (Continued)
Hiroyuki Yoshihara
Connecting Global and Local: Using Open Data to Convey Climate Change Risks, Responsibilities and Mitigation & Adaptation Opportunities
Jack Townsend
An OKE: Policy and Sociocultural Requirements
Raed Sharif
B1-3: B2-3: B3-3: B4-3: B5-3:
ResearchOnline: a Universal Collaborative Service for Distributed Large Scale Scientific Data Based on Cloud Computing
Jianjun Xie
Distributed Service Recovery for Open Information Gateway
Chi-Sheng Shih
DoD-VA interagency EHR (iEHR) Use of a Common Information Interoperability Framework (CIIF)
Wo Chang
Publishing Data Paper is an Effective Strategy for Mobilizing and Sharing Biodiversity Data – Using the Data Paper on Bottom Trawl Survey around Taiwan as an Example
Kwang-Tsao Shao
An OKE: Technical Requirements
William Anderson
B1-4: B2-4: B3-4: B4-4: B5-4:
Data Mining Solution Center: Providing Mining as a Service
Rahul Ramachandran
Fast Local Traffic Dispersion for Disaster Recovery in IP Networks
Wei-Ho Chung
EHR Interoperability through ISO 13606 and Clinical Archetypes
Shinji Kobayashi
Sustainable Development Global Modeling in Terms of Quality and Security of Human Life
Michael Zgurovsky
The Economic and Legal Aspects of Open Knowledge Environments
Paul Uhlir
B1-5: B2-5: B3-5: B4-5: B5-5:
A Framework for Visualizing, Analyzing and Mining Imagery using GLIDER
Sara Graves
  Archetype Model-driven Development Framework for EHR Web System
Shinji Kobayashi
Examining the Knowledge Base and Status of Commercially Exploited Marine Species with the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database
Daniel Ricard
 
B1-6: B2-6: B3-6: B4-6: B5-6:
Data Intensive GIScience and Geography
Ronald Abler

Clinical Knowledge Modeling using Detailed Clinical Models
Wo Chang
   
16:30-17:00
Coffee Break/Poster Viewing Area

Posters will be on display throughout the Conference
17:00-18:30
C1

Early Career Scientists




Chair: Sara Graves
C2

Practices & Cases of Preservation of an Access to Scientific Data in Developing Countries

Chair: Horst Kremers

C3

Information Platform for Microorganisms and Bioinformatics (Part 1)


Chair: Juncai Ma

C4

Planet under Pressure - Monitoring



Chair: Eric Kihn
C5

Open Knowledge Environments: Concepts, Applications and Potential Benefits (Part 2)


Co-Chairs: Paul Uhlir & William Anderson
C1-1: C2-1: C3-1: C4-1: C5-1:
Japanese Global Change Research and its Spatial Data Support Facilities
Tomoko Doko
10 Years Experiences of the CODATA Task Group on PASTDC
Chuang Liu
Global Catalogue of Microorganisms: Towards the Global Cooperation
Juncai Ma
The Earth Observation Data Sharing Project and its Achievements in China
An Li
Potential Benefits of OKEs to Developing Countries: the Caribbean Region Experience
Robert Lancashire
C1-2: C2-2: C3-2: C4-2: C5-2:
e-Science in South Africa: Research to Design a Roadmap
Paul Laughton
Contribution to the Progress of Preservation of and Access to Scientific Data in Developing Countries
Daisy Selematsela
Knowledge-based Systems for Bioresource Management and Service in BCRC/FIRDI
Chien-Chi Chen
MBDPS: A Migratory Birds Distribution Prediction System
Xuezhi Wang
Fostering  An Open Knowledge Environment: Observations from Taiwan
Tyng-Ruey Chuang
C1-3: C2-3: C3-3: C4-3: C5-3:
How Can we Benefit from the Data Reuse--Case Study in China
Lili Zhang
The Role of Young Scientists in Capacity Building for Preservation of and Access to Scientific Data in Developing Countries -Taking Mongolia Workshops as an Example
Tomoko Doko
Digital Integration of Microbiological Research
Paul Uhlir
Challenges of Managing Data on Traditional Knowledge: A Case Study from the Canadian North
Tracey Lauriault
An Open Geospatial Knowledge Environment--The GeoBrain Portals
Liping Di
C1-4: C2-4: C3-4: C4-4: C5-4:
Data At Risk Initiative: Scientists’ Perceptions of Endangered Data and Data Reuse
Angela Murillo
Opportunities and Challenges of the Task Group of PASTDC
Xingfa Gu
Fields Specifications for Aggregate BRC Information Standard
Alexander Vasilenko
The Earth Observation Data in Supporting Global Change Research and Data Sharing Effort in China
Yubao Qiu
Digital Lin Chao Geomuseum - Integrating Earth Science, People and Art for Research, Education and Society
Chuang Liu
C1-5: C2-5: C3-5: C4-5: C5-5:
Basic Concepts and Roadmap to Develop Interoperability of Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge in Indonesia
Lukman Lukman
Research and Design of Case-based System for Application of Scientific Data
Xiang Zhou
Quality Control in Microbial Data Integration: Global Catalogue of Microorganisms as for an Example
Linhuan Wu
   
18:45
CODATA Prize Award Ceremony
Sangster Prize Ceremony
Launch of Publication "CODATA@45Years"

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

08:30-10:00
D1

Big Data Topics in Open Data and Information Environments

 




Co-Chairs: Sara Graves &Rahul Ramachandran
D2

Data Publication and Data Citation (Part 1)
[Co-organized by WDS and CODATA Citation Task Group
]
Research Data Enters Scholarly Communication

Chair: Mustapha Mokrane
D3

Information Platform for Microorganisms and Bioinformatics (Part 2)






Co-Chairs: Takashi Gojobori & Yixue Li
D4

National and Regional Policies on Data and Information





Chair: Melissa Cragin
D5

E-Science on Natural Disaster Mitigation






Chair: Jane W. S. Liu
D1-1: D2-1:
D3-1: D4-1:
D5-1:
Inter-comparison of Big Data Technologies for Analysis of Earth Science Data
Kwo-Sen Kuo
Overview Talk:
Research Data as Integral Part of Scholarly Publishing
Michael Diepenbroeck
The Challenges from Biological Big Data
Yixue Li
Challenges of Access and Reuse Open Government's Statistical Public Data
Yuh-Jong Hu
e-Science for the Masses
Simon C. Lin
D1-2: D2-2:
D3-2: D4-2:
D5-2
New Tools for the Analysis of Massive Data
Subhash Kuvelker
Data-rich Publishing - the Editor's View:
Lessons in Data Publication from the Journal Earth System Science Data
David Carlson
Experiences with INDICATOR: A Platform for Multi-source Monitoring, Modeling, and Responding to Changes in the Health of a Community; Human, Animal, and Environmental
Ian Brooks
Harnessing Canada’s Collective Research Data Investment during National and Organizational Transformation
Mary Zborowski
Installation of Broadband Seismic Array at Indochina and the South China Sea- Implications for Earthquake and Tsunami Warning
Bor-Shouh Huang
D1-3: D2-3:
D3-3: D4-3: D5-3:
Building Geospatial Data-intensive Learning and Research Environments: Experiences and Lessons-learned
Meixia Deng
Data-rich Publishing – the Publishers View:
Integrating Research Data in the Article of the Future
IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg
Big Data Needs Big Ideas: Towards Formation of Genome Information Society through Biomedical Genomics and Environmental Metagenomics
Takashi Gojobori
The Road to Opening Up Governmental Geospatial Data in Taiwan
Dong-Po Deng
Taiwan and Regional Tsunami Early Warning
Tso-Ren Wu
D1-4: D2-4:
D3-4: D4-4: D5-4:
Data Prospecting - the Low Hanging Fruit in “Big Data”
Rahul Ramachandran
Data-rich Publishing – the Publishers View:
The Geoscience Data Journal: a Locus for Stakeholder Collaboration in Data Publishing
Fiona Murphy
Big Data in Biomedical Informatics
Lei Liu
Archives and Open Public Data: Creating the Future of Linked Cultural Content in Hong Kong
Waltraut Ritter
The Application of Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model toRegional Climate and Environmental Study over Taiwan
Chuan-Yao Lin
D1-5: D2-5:
D3-5: D4-5: D5-5:
Challenges in Collaboration and Dissemination of Scientific Research
Sara Graves
Data-rich Publishing – the Data Centers View:
Data Centre View: Data Publication
Wim Hugo
  EUDAT - Towards a Collaborative Data Infrastructure for Science
Kimmo Koski
 
  Keynote Speakers
Chair: Shuichi Iwata
10:00-10:30
Geoffrey Boulton, OBE, Fellow Royal Society, London

"Why Does Open Data Matter and How Can we Make it a Reality?"
10:30-11:00

Ovid Tzeng, ICSU Committee of Freedom and Responsibility in the Conduct of Science

"Science Capacity Building in the Digital Age: Hopes, Threats, and the Freedom of Soul"

11:00-11:30
Poster Madness
Poster presenters will have the opportunity to present their poster in this plenary session

Co-Chairs: Mary Zborowski & Brian McMahon

11:30-12:00
Coffee Break
12:00-13:00
High Level Sessions


HL 2.1 - What Do We Mean by Open Access to Data?
Chair: Ray Harris
  • David Mao
  • Robert Chen
  • Geoffrey Boulton
HL 2.2 - Ethics of Data in Sciences
Chair: Krishan Lal
  • Ovid Tzeng
  • Mark Thorley
  • Claudia Emerson
  • Horst Kremers
13:00-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:30
E1

Computational Infrastructure for Big Data Research






Chair: Ziming Zou
E2

Data Publication and Data Citation (Part 2)
[Co-organized by WDS and CODATA Citation Task Group
]
Linking Data and Documents: Deepening the Scholarly Record

Co-Chairs: Bonnie Carroll & Paul Uhlir
E3

Biomedical Sciences







Chair: Takashi Gojobori
E4

Electronic Health Records Management and Preservation (EHR-MP)
(Part 2)



Chair: Shinji Kobayashi
E5

Materials Session (Part 2) Exchangeable Material Data for Uses in Industry, Government and Universities




Co-Chairs: Laura Bartolo, Jane Hunter & John Rumble
E1-1:
E2-1:
E3-1:
E4-1: E5-1:
A CyberGIS Roadmap for Tackling Big Data Challenges
Shaowen Wang
How to Cite Datasets and Link to Publications – A Report of the Digital Curation Centre
Monica Duke & Alex Ball
A Database of Oxygenic Photosynthetic Gene Clusters form Prokaryotes
Meera Singh
EHR System Development Experiences and Proposal of an Industry Structure based on openEHR Archetypes
Sadahiko Kano
Describing Nanomaterials: Challenges and Approaches
John Rumble
E1-2: E2-2:
E3-2: E4-2: E5-2:
Challenges and Directions in the Infrastructure for Data-Intensive Science: A Discussion Based on CAS Data Cloud
Jianhui Li
Citing Data like we Cite Literature - A Useful but Imperfect Analogy
Daniel Cohen
Diversity and Evolution of Fimbriae Gene Clusters
Punit Kaur & Reema Singh
XML Technologies for Multilevel Modeling Specifications: Technical Background and Implementation
Luciana Tricai Cavalini
Setting up of Indian Materials Database with Rich Metadata in Exchangeable Format
Srinivasula Rajeswari
E1-3: E2-3:
E3-3:
E4-3: E5-3:
National e-Science Data Service in China
Hui Zhang
NISO-NFAIS Supplemental Materials Recommended Practices Group 
IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg
Mus Musculus Aging Genes’ Topological Analysis and Prediction
Kai Feng
Electronic Health Record Management and Preservation (EHR-MP) Framework
Wo Chang
Inorganic Materials Database Integration Platform
Victor Dudarev
E1-4: E2-4: E3-4:
E4-4: E5-4:
Data Preservation and Long Term Analysis in High Energy Physics
Gang Chen
OpenAIREplus – Linking Peer-reviewed Literature to Associated Data
Natalia Manola
Apply Data Visualization to Improve Ontology Modeling of Virology
Ying Wei
Panel Discussion
Database Development for Rare Earths and Rare-earth/transition-metal Compounds
Xiaoyan Song
E1-5: E2-5: E3-5:
E4-5: E5-5:
Cross-Database Search for Interdisciplinary Use of Large-Scale, Multi-Domain and Heterogeneous Databases
Koji Zettsu
Data Center Experience in Linking Data and Documents
Giri Palanisamy
Diversity of Lactamase Genes in Sequenced Bacteria Genomes and Plasmids
Meera Singh & Sushant Deybiswas
Panel Discussion
Evaluation of Measurement Uncertainty for High Strain Rate Tensile Properties of Auto-body Steel Sheets
Hoon Huh
E1-6: E2-6: E3-6:
E4-6: E5-6:
     
National Materials Data Sharing Project in China
Haiqing Yin
15:30-16:00
Coffee Break
16:00-17:30
F1

Mass Collaboration Data Projects and Policies

Co-Chairs: Shun-ling Chen, Tyng-Ruey Chuang & Mike Linksvayer
F2

Data Journal for the Fourth Paradigm



Chair: Takashi Kunisawa
F3

The Development & Status of National Specimen Information Infrastructure (NSII) in Mainland China

Chair: Kwang-Tsao Shao

F4

Data Preservation and Dissemination



Chair: Takashi Watanabe
F5

Biological Science Collections: Infrastructure for the Bio-economy


Chair: Melissa Cragin

F1-1: F2-1:
F3-1:
F4-1:
F5-1:
Mass Collaboration as the Public's Response to a Proprietary Regime
Shun-ling Chen
Actions toward Data Intensive Scientific Discovery
Biodiversity e-Science Development in China
Jinzhong Cui
Rescue the Records or Lose the Science
Elizabeth Griffin
University Museums and Natural Science Collections
Terufumi Ohno & Masaharu Motokawa
F1-2:
F2-2:
F3-2:
F4-2:
F5-2:

Using Technology to Solve the Social Problems of Collaborative Science
Puneet Kishor

High-level Data Publication as a Mechanism for International Open Access Data Exchange
David Carlson
Chinese Field Herbarium--Turning the Earth into a Living Museum
Bin Chen
Interoperability of Information Services Design for Scientific Community through the Development of Three-dimensional Book System Framework for Information Dissemination
Budi Nugroho
iDigBio, the National Resource for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections
Larry Page
F1-3:
F2-3:
F3-3:
F4-3:
F5-3:
OpenStreetMap, a Model for Data Communities?
Mikel Maron
Data and Expressions for Science and Engineering into e-Journal
Toshihiro Ashino
BHL-China:  An Open Access Repository for Chinese Biodiversity Publication
Fenghong Liu
Disruptive Dissemination of Research Outputs
Mark Hahnel
Forging Creativity and Border-crossing
Chiung-min Tsai
F1-4:
F2-4:
F3-4:
F4-4:
F5-4:
Integrating Physical Samples into a Scientific Internet of Things
Kerstin Lehnert
The Acceptance of Open Access Journal Papers within ISI Journals
Ming-Fong Lai
The Development & Status of National Specimen Information Infrastructure (NSII) in China Zheping Xu Rethinking Science Data Archive Systems to Improve Usability
Thomas Stein
Integrated Data Management of Fish Specimen Collections in BRCAS Museum
Yung-Chang Lin
F1-5:
F2-5:
F3-5:
F4-5:
F5-5:
A Citizen Science Project on Roadkill in Taiwan: Facebook Groups as a Corresponding Platform
Te-En Lin
Reliability on Radioactive Dose Data
Shuichi Iwata
    Panel Discussion
F1-6:
F2-6:
F3-6:
F4-6:
F5-6:
Mass Collaboration [Policy]: What, Why, and Choices
Mike Linksvayer
Inclusive Design of e-Journal Shuichi Iwata     Panel Discussion
19:00
Conference Banquet

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

08:30-09:00

Keynote Speaker
Chair: Sálvano Briceño

David Carlson, Director of the IPO of the International Polar Year 2007-2008

"IPY 2007-2008: Challenges and Stimulus for Global Data Access"
09:00-10:30
G1

Collaborative Knowledge Management







Chair: Refiloe Mabaso
G2

Data Publication and Data Citation (Part 3)
[Co-organized by WDS and CODATA Citation Task Group]

Roundtable on Data Citation and Practices

Co-Chairs: Paul Uhlir & Bonnie Carroll
G3

Earth and Environment
(Part 1)






Chair: Kerstin Lehnert
G4

Data Intensive Astronomy in East Asia






Chair: Sébastien Foucaud

G5

Future Prospects for Renewable Energy: Solar Photovoltaic Technologies
(Organized by APAM - Asia Pacific Academy of Materials)




Chair: Huey-Liang Wang

G1-1: G2-1:
G3-1:
G4-1:
G5-1:
CERIF-CRIS, a Research Information Model for Decision Support: Use and Trends for the Future
Brigitte Joerg
Roundtable Discussion MAKOCI: a GIS Cloud-based Web Application for Open GeoData
Chih-Hong Sun
Activities towards Data Intensive Astronomy in Japan
Masatoshi Ohishi
Huey-Liang Hwang
G1-2:
G2-2:
G3-2:
G4-2:
G5-2:
Screening Function as an Added Layer and a Buffer on the Journey to Attain Highest Quality of Portfolio Information
Victoria Bakhtina
Roundtable Discussion High Performance Visualization of Spatial Interaction Data in Data-Intensive Computing Environment
Danhuai Guo
Space Astronomical Database in Japan
Ken Ebisawa
Fedor Kuznetsov
G1-3:
G2-3:
G3-3:
G4-3:
G5-3:
From Sustainable Development Data to a Human-centered Knowledge Society : the CODATA-O3D Approach
Jean Pierre Caliste
Roundtable Discussion Digital Projection Systems with a Sphere Shaped Screen as a New Tool for Geoinformatics
Alena Rybkina
Database and Data Analysis in Solar Physics
Masumi Shomojo
Chuang-Chuang Tsai
G1-4:
G2-4:
G3-4:
G4-4:
G5-4:
Future Career Opportunities and Educational Requirements for Digital Curation
Subhash Kuvelker
Roundtable Discussion B/S Based Permanent Storage & Quality Control of Field Observation Data
Yufang Min
Data Resources and Services at Chinese Astronomical Data Center
Chenzhou Cui

Chen-Chi M. Ma
G1-5:
G2-5:
G3-5:
G4-5:
G5-5:
Organizational Knowledge Management: New Dimensions for Scientific Productivity
Usha Munshi
Roundtable Discussion Prediction of Groundwater Dynamic in Ganzhou Region of Middle Heihe River Basin Using Artificial Neural Network
Zhenfang He
The Taiwan Extragalactic Astronomical Data Center
Sébastien Foucaud
Nikolai V. Gelfond
G1-6:
G2-6:
G3-6:
G4-6:
 
Development of a Platform for Ontology Engineering and Evolution for Nanotechnology
Axel Mustad
 
Distributed System with Hierarchical Model for the Astronomical Database
Kuei-Sheng Lee
 
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:30
H1

IRDR and the DATA Project to the Broader Community

(led by IRDR)

Chair: Sálvano Briceño
H2

Environmental Performance Indicators in the Asian Context


Chair: Victoria Bakhtina
H3

Earth and Environment
(Part 2)


Chair: Paul Laughton
H4

Data Mining (Part 1)
Advanced Data Management and Visualization

Chair: Niv Ahituv
H5

CODATA Task Groups



Co-Chairs: Kathleen Cass & John Broome
H1-1: H2-1:
H3-1:
H4-1:
H5-1:
Introduction IRDR and IRDR DATA
Sálvano Briceño
The 2012 Environmental Performance Index and 2000-2010 Trend EPI
Robert Chen
APHRODITE: Constructing a Long-term Daily Gridded Precipitation Dataset for Asia Based on a Dense Network of Rain Gauges
Akiyo Yatagai
Extending Crystallographic Data Management to Include the Routine Archiving of Raw Experimental Data
John Helliwell
Panel Discussion
H1-2:
H2-2:
H3-2:
H4-2:
H5-2:
The Data Landscape
Angelika Wirtz
Seeking Truth from Facts: The Challenge of Environmental Indicator Development in China
Han Shi
A Statistical Analysis of the Rural-Urban Migration Problem in South Africa
Philip Serumaga-Zake
Visualisation of Chemistry Data with the Open Source Software, Jmol and JSpecView
Robert Lancashire
Panel Discussion
H1-3:
H2-3:
H3-3:
H4-3:
H5-3:
The Need of Data
Susan Cutter
Malaysia’s Efforts to Develop an Environmental Performance Measurement System
Rahmalan bin Ahamad
Russian-Ukrainian Geomagnetic Data Center
Anatoly Soloviev
Chemical Database: a Case of Chemical Data Integration via Unique Identifier
Yuehong Zhao
Panel Discussion
H1-4:
H2-4:
H3-4:
H4-4:
H5-4:
Panel Discussion
The Use of Environmental Indicators in Taiwan’s Policy Formulation
Yu-Ling Yang
Interoperability of Environmental Data and 3D City Models Based on Correspondences between Ontologies
Jean Pierre Caliste
Russian National Standard Reference Data System and Nuclide Guide, International Chart of Nuclides - 2012
Tengiz Golashvili
Panel Discussion
H1-5:
H2-5:
H3-5:
H4-5:
H5-5:
Panel Discussion
The Influence of Environmental Metrics for Targeting Environmental Policies
Ki-Ho Kim
Merging of Multidomain Vocabularies for Geoscience Applications
Bernd Ritschel
I/O Performance Analysis for Big Data Clustering through Compression Contribution Model
Kai Feng
Panel Discussion
H1-6:
H2-6:
H3-6:
H4-6:
 
Panel Discussion The Human Security Index: Adapting the Environmental Performance Index and Other Indicators into a Composite Environmental Fabric Index
Applying Cluster Analysis in the Study of Large-Scale Species Occurrence Data
Kun-Chi Lai
   
12:30-13:30
Lunch
13:30-15:00
I1

Data Mining (Part 2)





Chair: John Helliwell

I2

Global Perspectives on Disaster Databases
(led by IRDR)


Chair: Kuniyoshi Takeuchi
I3

CODATA Strategic Vision





Chair: John Rumble
I4

Taiwan Integrated Earth Observation Systems




Chair: Chih-Hong Sun
I5

Roundtable Discussions of the Task Group on Preservation of and Access to Science ad Technical Data in Developing Countries (PASTDC)

Co-Chairs: Chuang Liu & Xingfa Gu
I1-1: I2-1:
I3-1:
I4-1:
I5-1:
A Robust and Adaptive Approach to Modelling Physical Phenomena
Kassim Mwitondi
Em-Dat - the Global Disaster Loss Database
Regina Below
Panel Discussion The FORMOSAT-2 in Supporting Polar Research
Bo Chen
Roundtable Discussion
I1-2:
I2-2:
I3-2:
I4-2:
I5-2:
Information Resources Integration of World Data System
Kostiantyn Yefremov
The Importance of Disaster Loss Data from the EU Perspective
Daniele Ehrlich
Panel Discussion 3D GIS Taiwan - An Interactive 3GIS Cloud System
Whey-Fone Tsai
Roundtable Discussion
I1-3:
I2-3:
I3-3:
I4-3:
I5-3:
How to Use Knowledge Management System Improve the Collaborative Efficiency
Hsuan-Chih Wang
Disaster Loss Data from a Country Perspective
Adam Smith
Panel Discussion The Development of Taiwan Geospatial One Stop Portal (TGOS)
Jeremy Shen
Roundtable Discussion
I3-4:
I2-4:
I3-4: I4-4: I5-4:
The Research on Ajax Dynamic Parse and Application of Ajax Plugin in Nutch
Wensheng Gui
Panel Discussion Panel Discussion On Data Curation- How Should we Leverage the Benefit of Adopting State of the Art Technologies in Earth Observations
Tien-Yin Chou
Roundtable Discussion
I1-5:
I2-5:
I3-5:
I4-5:
I5-5:
Declarative Domain-Specific Language for Data Mining
Kostiantyn Yefremov
Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Collaboration Platform for Sustainable Development Based on Public Participation Geographic Information System
Chih-Hong Sun
Roundtable Discussion
I1-6:
I2-6:
I3-6:
I4-6:
I5-6:

Panel Discussion Panel Discussion   Roundtable Discussion
15:00-16:00
Panel Session: The Importance of Data for Future Earth
Chair: Robert Chen

16:00-16:30
Closing Ceremony
16:30-17:30
Post Conference Meeting

WDS Town Hall Meeting
- Public Event
Informal meeting with the new members of the WDS Scientific Committee

 

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