Presented at: 7th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2008)
by Reuben Wright, Manuel Sánchez-Gestido, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, María S. Pérez-Hernández, Rafael González-Cabero, Oscar Corcho
The use of Semantic Grid architecture eases the development of complex, flexible applications, in which several organisations are involved and where resources of diverse nature (data and computing elements) are shared. This is the situation in the Space domain, with an extensive and heterogeneous network of facilities and institutions. There is a strong need to share both data and computational resources for complex processing tasks. One such is moni- toring and data analysis for Satellite Missions and this paper presents the Satel- lite Mission Grid, built in the OntoGrid project as an alternative to the current systems used. Flexibility, scalability, interoperability, extensibility and efficient development were the main advantages found in using a common framework for data sharing and creating a Semantic Data Grid.
Keywords: owl, satellite mission
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