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Federated IRI Science Testbed (FIRST): A Concept Note

  • Inder Monga, Chin Guok, Mallikarjun Shankar
  • 2023

The Department of Energy's (DOE's) vision for an Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) is to empower researchers to smoothly and securely meld the DOE’s world-class user facilities and research infrastructure in novel ways in order to radically accelerate discovery and innovation. Performant IRI arises through the continuous interoperability of research workflows...

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Integrated Research Infrastructure Architecture Blueprint Activity (Final Report 2023)

  • William L. Miller, Deborah Bard, Amber Boehnlein, Kjiersten Fagnan, Chin Guok, Eric Lançon, Sreeranjani (Jini) Ramprakash, Mallikarjun Shankar, Nicholas Schwarz, Benjamin L. Brown
  • 2023

The complexity of scientific pursuits is increasing rapidly with aspects that require dynamic integration of experiment, observation, theory, modeling, simulation, visualization, machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), and analysis. Research projects across the Department of Energy (DOE) are increasingly data and compute intensive. Innovative research teams are accelerating the pace...

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ESnet Requirements Review Program Through the IRI Lens: A Meta-Analysis of Workflow Patterns Across DOE Office of Science Programs

  • Eli Dart, Jason Zurawski, Carol Hawk, Benjamin L. Brown, Inder Monga
  • 2023

The Department of Energy (DOE) ensures America's security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions. The DOE’s Office of Science (SC) delivers groundbreaking scientific discoveries and major scientific tools that transform our understanding of nature and advance the energy, economic, and...

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Toward a Seamless Integration of Computing, Experimental, and Observational Science Facilities: A Blueprint to Accelerate Discovery

  • ASCR Integrated Research Infrastructure Task Force
  • 2021

The Department of Energy, Office of Science operates world-leading facilities for experimental, observational, and computational science. DOE supercomputing facilities will reach performance at the scale of ExaFLOPs in the coming years, enabling new vistas of scale and precision for large scale simulations and data analysis. Experimental scientific facilities are undergoing...