How Will Astronomy Archives Survive The Data Tsunami?
G. Bruce Berriman, Steven L. Groom

TL;DR
The paper discusses strategies for astronomy archives to handle the increasing data volume by developing advanced tools, fostering collaborations, and enhancing scientists' software skills.
Contribution
It proposes a comprehensive approach combining technology evaluation, interdisciplinary partnerships, and training to address the astronomy data tsunami.
Findings
Need for new data management tools
Importance of cross-disciplinary collaborations
Training astronomers in software engineering
Abstract
The field of astronomy is starting to generate more data than can be managed, served and processed by current techniques. This paper has outlined practices for developing next-generation tools and techniques for surviving this data tsunami, including rigorous evaluation of new technologies, partnerships between astronomers and computer scientists, and training of scientists in high-end software engineering engineering skills.
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