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Focusing on Climate and Atmospheric Sciences - An introduction to the DARE platform

This webinar aims to introduce the DARE project and the platform created to the wider ENES community via a use-case dealing with cyclone tracking.
It will cover interacting with the platform in order to supplement your user-facing applications. The webinar will also include deployment instructions and a short hands-on session. A number of test accounts on an operational DARE installation will be provided for limited time.

16 October 2020 - 16 October 2020
Online, Greece
© Elena Galifianaki
The DARE platform(opens in new window), the main technical outcome of the DARE project(opens in new window), enables the seamless development and reusability of high-level scientific workflows and applications, and the reproducibility of the experiments.

It emphasises RESTful-based interaction to deliver Workflow-as-a-Service (WaaS) functionality and dynamic loading of execution contexts, therefore hiding significant technical complexity from the end users. The platform currently supports use cases from the domains of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. It is primarily intended to be used by research engineers and researchers.

Webinar details: Friday 16 October 2020, 10:00-11:30 CEST

REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/9US5uw1nCc3yxksf7(opens in new window)

AGENDA
10:00-10:05 Welcome and introduction to the DARE project - Iraklis Klampanos, NCSR Demokritos
10:05-10:25 The DARE platform: Tools and API - Iraklis Klampanos, NCSR Demokritos
10:25-10:40 The implementation of the cyclone tracking use-case - Christian Pagé, CERFACS
10:40-10:50 Q&A
10:50-11:10 DARE platform components and deployment - Iraklis Klampanos, NCSR Demokritos
11:10-11:30 Hands on for registered users
11:30 End of webinar


Connection details will be sent to all registered attendees, the day before the event.

Please note: Your data will be used solely for carrying out the webinar and for your optional use of the DARE platform. It will not get transferred to anyone outside the DARE consortium, and it will be removed permanently soon after the webinar has concluded.

Keywords

climate, climatechange, webinar, Atmospheric Sciences

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