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22nd [[CODATA]] International Conference, 24-27th October 2010, Cape Town - South Africa
  
22nd CODATA International Conference, 24-27th October 2010, Cape Town - South Africa
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"'''Scientific Information for Society: Scientific Data and Sustainable Development'''"
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'''<big>Information scientifique pour la société : données scientifiques et développement durable</big>'''
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==Sujets abordés par la conférence==
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;Les données de la science pour le développement durable:
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* Information society and innovations
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* Data sources, criteria, and models for sustainable development
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* New directions in international scientific data coordination: the role of ICSU and its interdisciplinary bodies
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* Building a community of data scientists: promise and pitfalls
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* Preservation of and access to scientific & technical data in developing countries
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* International social science data archives: models, policies, & principles
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* External threats to freedom of access
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* Crossing the digital divide: recent progress in improving data management in the developing world
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* Role and operation of data centers and data services in the future
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* Panel on issues and concerns of data-oriented young scientists and curricula in data management and informatics
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;e-Science and e-Science Networks:
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* International multi-disciplinary large data projects for science and education and for business applications; Global scientific data sharing and application
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* Regional and global e-science and cyberinfrastructure developments
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* Grid infrastructure and standards for resource sharing across networks and institutions
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* Advanced cluster computing algorithms for data processing in computational fluid dynamics, structural crash analysis, MEMS design, financial modeling, factory scheduling, etc.
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* Advanced distributed data processing methods for science and engineering applications
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;Infoscience and Computational informatics:
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* Theory, models and methods relating to distributed data processing and archiving
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* New approaches to data transfer, storage and processing
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* Long-term data stewardship and digital preservation: institutional approaches and technical concerns
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* Data ICT and applications
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* Role of data for promoting public understanding of science
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* Preserving and digitizing legacy data
  
"'''Scientific Information for Society: Scientific Data and Sustainable Development'''"
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;Data Mining/Knowledge Management:
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* Enhancing the transformation of data to knowledge
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* Artificial Intelligence applications in science - based decision-making
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* Developing community databases: lessons from biodiversity, geochemistry, neurology, health, and other disciplines
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* Data security in information and communication systems
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;interoperability and Data Integration:
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* Interoperability of heterogeneous data systems on materials, environments, human sciences and other fields
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* Development of open access, data commons, information commons and open culture: building links between regional, disciplinary, and interdisciplinary initiatives
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* Addressing linguistic barriers to scientific data integration and application
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* Data assimilation approaches and the role of interoperability standards in modeling and simulation applications
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* Human science integration and its synthetic research methodology
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* New frontiers in human science data integration
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;Earth and Environmental Data:
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* Sensor webs and networks for real-time monitoring and analysis
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* The emerging global earth observing system of systems: technical and policy issues
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* Implementing geospatial data infrastructures: progress at local, national and global levels as well as in geoscience data management
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* Polar Year data policy and management
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* Strategy for IPY data management based on the scientific questions formulated in the IPY 2007-2008 Science Plan
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* Special needs of the social sciences, the Education, Outreach and Communications Plan, and the general public
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* Organizational data flow structure (including procedures of access, transmission and archival of data )
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* Progress and problems in geoscience data management for the I*Ys
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* Role of data in climate change mitigation and adaptation
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;Biological Science, Medical and Health Data:
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* Bioinformatics; Proteome Database; Genetic Data Issues
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* Biodiversity; Observation and Specimen Records (Access to Biological Collection Data)
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* Risks Data for safety (disasters, illnesses, etc.)
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* Measuring people and their health: scientific and ethical issues
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* Organizing disaster and health risk in support of disaster management
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;Physical Science Data:
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* The Fundamental Constants: cross-disciplinary coordination and standards issues
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* Materials science data and their multidisciplinary applications
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* Gas Hydrates
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* Informatics in energy resource management
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* Managing Astronomical Data : Lessons learned in their development
  
 
==Comité de programme==
 
==Comité de programme==
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Jan BRASE]], Germany
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Jan Brase]], [[Allemagne]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Robert CHEN]], USA
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Robert Chen]], [[États-Unis]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Marcelle GAUNE-ESCARD]], France
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Marcelle Gaune-Escard]], [[France]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Takashi GOJOBORI]], Japan
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Takashi Gojobori]], [[Japon]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Sara GRAVES]], USA
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Sara Graves]], [[États-Unis]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::GUO Huadong]], China
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Guo Huadong]], [[République populaire de Chine|Chine]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Fedor KUZNETSOV]], Russia
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Fedor Kuznetsov]], [[Russie]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Krishan LAL]], India
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Krishan Lal]], [[Inde]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Brian McMahon]], UK
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Brian McMahon]], [[Royaume-Uni]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Moses Mensah]], Ghana
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Moses Mensah]], [[Ghana]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Glen NEWTON]],Canada
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Glen Newton]], [[Canada]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Ray NORRIS]], Australia
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Ray Norris]], [[Australie]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Antoni NOWAKOWSKI]], Poland
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Antoni Nowakowski]], [[Pologne]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Steve ROSSOUW]], South Africa
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Steve Rossouw]], [[Afrique du Sud]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Michel SABOURIN]], Canada
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Michel Sabourin]], [[Canada]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Bob SCHOLES]], South Africa
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Bob Scholes]], [[Afrique du Sud]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Gordon H.]], Wood Canada
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Gordon H. Wood]], [[Canada]] ;
* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Mikhail ZGUROVSKY]], Ukraine
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* [[a pour membre du comité de programme::Mikhail Zgurovsky]], [[Ukraine]].

Version actuelle datée du 27 septembre 2010 à 18:34

CODATA 2010 Cape Town
Codata2010logo.png
CODATA 2010 Cape Town
Début : Oct 24 2010
Fin : Oct 27 2010
Site : www.codata2010.com
Ville : Le Cap
Pays : Afrique du Sud
Dates importantes
Date limite soumissions : 9 June 2010
Notification : 14 May 2010
Évènement en série : Conférence CODATA

22nd CODATA International Conference, 24-27th October 2010, Cape Town - South Africa

"Scientific Information for Society: Scientific Data and Sustainable Development"

Information scientifique pour la société : données scientifiques et développement durable

Sujets abordés par la conférence

Les données de la science pour le développement durable
  • Information society and innovations
  • Data sources, criteria, and models for sustainable development
  • New directions in international scientific data coordination: the role of ICSU and its interdisciplinary bodies
  • Building a community of data scientists: promise and pitfalls
  • Preservation of and access to scientific & technical data in developing countries
  • International social science data archives: models, policies, & principles
  • External threats to freedom of access
  • Crossing the digital divide: recent progress in improving data management in the developing world
  • Role and operation of data centers and data services in the future
  • Panel on issues and concerns of data-oriented young scientists and curricula in data management and informatics
e-Science and e-Science Networks
  • International multi-disciplinary large data projects for science and education and for business applications; Global scientific data sharing and application
  • Regional and global e-science and cyberinfrastructure developments
  • Grid infrastructure and standards for resource sharing across networks and institutions
  • Advanced cluster computing algorithms for data processing in computational fluid dynamics, structural crash analysis, MEMS design, financial modeling, factory scheduling, etc.
  • Advanced distributed data processing methods for science and engineering applications
Infoscience and Computational informatics
  • Theory, models and methods relating to distributed data processing and archiving
  • New approaches to data transfer, storage and processing
  • Long-term data stewardship and digital preservation: institutional approaches and technical concerns
  • Data ICT and applications
  • Role of data for promoting public understanding of science
  • Preserving and digitizing legacy data
Data Mining/Knowledge Management
  • Enhancing the transformation of data to knowledge
  • Artificial Intelligence applications in science - based decision-making
  • Developing community databases: lessons from biodiversity, geochemistry, neurology, health, and other disciplines
  • Data security in information and communication systems
interoperability and Data Integration
  • Interoperability of heterogeneous data systems on materials, environments, human sciences and other fields
  • Development of open access, data commons, information commons and open culture: building links between regional, disciplinary, and interdisciplinary initiatives
  • Addressing linguistic barriers to scientific data integration and application
  • Data assimilation approaches and the role of interoperability standards in modeling and simulation applications
  • Human science integration and its synthetic research methodology
  • New frontiers in human science data integration
Earth and Environmental Data
  • Sensor webs and networks for real-time monitoring and analysis
  • The emerging global earth observing system of systems: technical and policy issues
  • Implementing geospatial data infrastructures: progress at local, national and global levels as well as in geoscience data management
  • Polar Year data policy and management
  • Strategy for IPY data management based on the scientific questions formulated in the IPY 2007-2008 Science Plan
  • Special needs of the social sciences, the Education, Outreach and Communications Plan, and the general public
  • Organizational data flow structure (including procedures of access, transmission and archival of data )
  • Progress and problems in geoscience data management for the I*Ys
  • Role of data in climate change mitigation and adaptation
Biological Science, Medical and Health Data
  • Bioinformatics; Proteome Database; Genetic Data Issues
  • Biodiversity; Observation and Specimen Records (Access to Biological Collection Data)
  • Risks Data for safety (disasters, illnesses, etc.)
  • Measuring people and their health: scientific and ethical issues
  • Organizing disaster and health risk in support of disaster management
Physical Science Data
  • The Fundamental Constants: cross-disciplinary coordination and standards issues
  • Materials science data and their multidisciplinary applications
  • Gas Hydrates
  • Informatics in energy resource management
  • Managing Astronomical Data : Lessons learned in their development

Comité de programme