SciServer: A science platform for astronomy and beyond

We present SciServer, a science platform built and supported by the Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science at the Johns Hopkins University. SciServer builds upon and extends the SkyServer system of server-side tools that introduced the astronomical community to SQL (Structured Query La...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and computing 2020-10, Vol.33, p.100412, Article 100412
Hauptverfasser: Taghizadeh-Popp, M., Kim, J.W., Lemson, G., Medvedev, D., Raddick, M.J., Szalay, A.S., Thakar, A.R., Booker, J., Chhetri, C., Dobos, L., Rippin, M.
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Zusammenfassung:We present SciServer, a science platform built and supported by the Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science at the Johns Hopkins University. SciServer builds upon and extends the SkyServer system of server-side tools that introduced the astronomical community to SQL (Structured Query Language) and has been serving the Sloan Digital Sky Survey catalog data to the public. SciServer uses a Docker/VM based architecture to provide interactive and batch mode server-side analysis with scripting languages like Python and R in various environments including Jupyter (notebooks), RStudio and command-line in addition to traditional SQL-based data analysis. Users have access to private file storage as well as personal SQL database space. A flexible resource access control system allows users to share their resources with collaborators, a feature that has also been very useful in classroom environments. All these services, wrapped in a layer of REST APIs, constitute a scalable collaborative data-driven science platform that is attractive to science disciplines beyond astronomy.
ISSN:2213-1337
2213-1345
DOI:10.1016/j.ascom.2020.100412