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The TARDIS Framework

The TARDIS framework, developed by Steve Androulakis from Monash University, addresses challenges in managing raw protein crystallography data. Launched in late 2007, this Fedora Commons-based federated storage solution emphasizes public access and data integrity. Key considerations include top-level federation management, user engagement, and the system's adaptability. Besides supporting molecular biology auto-processing, MyTARDIS facilitates the archival and publication of all research data. Supported by the Australian National Data Service, TARDIS promotes a lightweight, modular architecture ideal for distributed HPC jobs and data management.

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The TARDIS Framework

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  1. The TARDIS Framework • A Federated Repository Solution For Raw Diffraction Datasets Steve Androulakis, Monash University, Melbourne Australia JISC MRD Birmingham, UK 2011

  2. Started in late 2007 Public Access to Raw Protein Crystallography Data Fedora Commons Based Federated Storage Protein Crystallography Specific Code

  3. From Capture to Publication

  4. Challenges.. How shall we manage the federation at the top level? (cache index vs ‘spider search’) How much responsibility to we take over the underlying data stores and their integrity? Exactly how ‘generic’ should the underlying structure be? How do we encourage users to utilise the system with regularity?

  5. Molecular Biology Auto-Processing Thanks Grischa Meyer

  6. Squirrel MyTARDIS For The Archival, Preservation and Eventual Publication of ALL Research Data

  7. Hey Developers!

  8. TARDIS: Internals Lightweight Architecture

  9. TARDIS’ Modular Framework Microscopy Synchrotron VBL Download VBL Authentication Visual Style Parameter Schemas Parameter ‘Filters’ Visual Style Parameter Schemas MyTARDIS http://code.google.com/p/mytardis/ (BSD) TARDIS.edu.au MRtardis Federated Storage Support Visual Style and Templates Parameter Schemas App for running distributed HPC jobs and storing the results in TARDIS

  10. This project is supported by the Australian National Data Service (ANDS) ANDS is supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy Program and the Education Investment Fund (EIF) Super Science Initiative

  11. Special thanks to.. Find us at: tardis.edu.au

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