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Version du 26 mai 2011 à 17:46
The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery est le nom d'un ouvrage collectif édité par Tony Hey, Stewart Tansley, et Kristin Tolle en hommage à Jim Gray.
Cet ouvrage est édité par Microsoft Research. Il est commercialisé sous forme papier et disponible en libre accès sur l'Internet[1]. Il donne une suite aux réflexions de Jim Gray autour du quatrième paradigme de la science.
Sommaire
Le sommaire
Introductions
- Avant-propos / Foreword / [1]
- Jim Gray on eScience: a transformed scientific method, [2]
- Cette partie reprend un manuscrit de Jim Gray, utilisé lors de sa dernière communication, le 11 janvier 2007, au Computer Science and Telecommunications Board[2].
- Edition réalisée par Tony Hey[A 1][B 1], Stewart Tansley[A 1] et Kristin Tolle[A 1].
Partie 1 : La Terre et l'environnement
- Part 1: Earth and Environment
- Introduction [3]
- Gray’s laws: database-centric computing in science [4]
- The emerging science of environmental applications [5]
- Redefining ecological science using data [6]
- A 2020 vision for ocean science [7]
- Bringing the night sky closer: discoveries in the data deluge [8]
- Instrumenting the earth: next-generation sensor networks and environmental science [9]
Partie 2 : Santé et bien-être
- Part 2: Health and Wellbeing
- Introduction [10]
- The healthcare singularity and the age of semantic medicine [11]
- Michael Gillam, Craig Feied, Jonathan Handler, Eliza Moody, Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant, Mark Smith, John Dickason
- Healthcare delivery in developing countries: challenges and potential solutions [12]
- Joel Robertson, Del DeHart, Kristin Tolle, David Heckerman
- Discovering the wiring diagram of the brain [13]
- Jeff W. Lichtman, R. Clay Reid, Hanspeter Pfister, Michael F. Cohen
- Toward a computational microscope for neurobiology [14]
- Eric Horvitz, William Kristan
- A unified modeling approach to data-intensive healthcare [15]
- Iain Buchan, John Winn, Chris Bishop
- Visualization in process algebra models of biological systems [16]
- Luca Cardelli, Corrado Priami
Part 3: Scientific Infrastructure
- Introduction
- A new path for science?
- Beyond the tsunami: developing the infrastructure to deal with life sciences data
- Multicore computing and scientific discovery
- Parallelism and the cloud
- The impact of workflow tools on data-centric research
- Semantic escience: encoding meaning in next-generation digitally enhanced science
- Visualization for data-intensive science
- Charles Hansen, Chris R. Johnson, Valerio Pascucci, Claudio T. Silva
- A platform for all that we know: creating a knowledge-driven research infrastructure
- Savas Parastatidis
Part 4: Scholarly Communication
- Introduction
- Jim Gray’s fourth paradigm and the construction of the scientific record
- Text in a data-centric world
- All aboard: toward a machine-friendly scholarly communication system
- The future of data policy
- I have seen the paradigm shift, and it is us
- From web 2.0 to the global database
Final Thoughts
- The way forward
- Craig Mundie
- Conclusions and Next Steps
- Tony Hey, Stewart Tansley, Kristin Tolle
Voir aussi
Affiliations des auteurs
- En tant qu'auteurs dans cet ouvrage
- ↑ 1,0, 1,1, 1,2, 1,3, 1,4, 1,5 et 1,6 Microsoft Research
- ↑ Université Johns-Hopkins
- ↑ 3,0 et 3,1 Microsoft
- ↑ Université de Californie à Santa Barbara
- ↑ 5,0 et 5,1 Université de Californie à Berkeley
- ↑ École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
- ↑ 7,0 et 7,1 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- ↑ 8,0 et 8,1 Université Cornell
- ↑ Laboratoire national de Los Alamos
- Références antérieures significatives
Liens interwikis
Voir cet ouvrage sur les wikis :
- Artist (privé) - Version de travail pour cette page (traductions)
Liens externes
- Le site The Fourth Paradigm Home, qui donne accès à la totalité de l'ouvrage.
Notes et références
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