Modeling software solutions and computation facilities for FAIR access
S. Bertocco

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model based on IVOA architecture to enable FAIR-compliant access to astronomical data and resources through cloud solutions, addressing future data growth challenges.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model for software and hardware solutions that facilitate FAIR data access in astronomy using IVOA standards.
Findings
Model supports scalable FAIR data access in astronomy.
Aligns with IVOA standards for interoperability.
Prepares for future data growth challenges.
Abstract
We are in the era of the Big Data. In Astronomy and Astrophysics, the massive amounts of data generated are, as of today, in the Peta-scale if not already in the Exa-scale. In the near future, we will see the data collected size and complexity grow further constantly, setting new challenges for data processing, reduction and analysis. This will pose new needs in terms of software and hardware solutions but also in terms of new models for resource management, access and sharing. In Astronomy and Astrophysics, in the environment of the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA), a big work has already been done with regards to data, gaining complete data FAIRness. In this paper, a model is proposed, based on the IVOA architecture, for software and hardware solutions for data analysis. The goal of this model is to build a cloud to access Astronomy and Astrophysics resources…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Big Data and Business Intelligence · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
