Science Objective: Actionable Science Couple data and scientific discovery life cycles.

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Science Objective: Actionable Science Couple data and scientific discovery life cycles

Science Objective: Actionable Science Couple data and scientific discovery life cycles

Science Objective: Actionable Science Couple data and scientific discovery life cycles Can we do better than the present paradigm?

Science Objective: Actionable Science Couple data and scientific discovery life cycles Emergent Data & People Network

Science Objective: Actionable Science Support Science and Action Data Emergent Data Network Actionable DATA Observations Knowledge Discovery Emergent People Network Emergent Data and People Networks  Actionable Science

Science Objective: Actionable Science Enable Novel Paradigms Couple data and scientific discovery life cycles – Reuse of verifiable value- added data and science Accelerate time to new discovery – Data reveals novel dependencies Couple natural and social science – Data provides a common language New paradigms for a knowledge society – Support agile actions rooted in verifiable data and knowledge

SEAD Vision and Rationale Data Quantity SEAD serves scientists in the “long tail" Data complexity and dispersion research center project lab team solo investigator citizen Giga Peta Exa Tera Researchers who produce and analyze heterogeneous data that is unique and at fine resolution and granularity. Researchers who need to collaborate with others to make scientific advances. Researchers who lack access to reliable cyberinfrastructure for managing, sharing, analyzing, publishing and archiving data.

Emergent Data & People Network Data Quantity Data complexity and dispersion Giga Peta Exa Tera

Data Quantity Data complexity and dispersion Giga Peta Exa Tera

Communities CZO HydroShare EarthCube NCED SEN UMBS ICPSR