Raymond Idaszak

Entrepreneur | Head of Engineering

Subject Areas: Software Engineering, Data Visualization

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Use https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/ec518c49772b420b97047f7482ae92aa/and not this resource. This resource is a partial incomplete version for testing purposes only.

Nooksack River Water Budget, Electronic Appendix, 2012 (test)

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Team Science PDFs

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HydroShare Test File for FAIR Assessment

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Ray Idaszak, David G. Tarboton (PI), Hong Yi, Chris Calloway, Shaowen Wang, Jeffery Horsburgh, Dan Ames, Martyn Clark, Jon Goodall, Alva Couch, Tony Castronova, Christina Bandaragoda, Martin Seul, Mark Henderson, Phuong Doan.

HydroShare is an online, production collaboration system for sharing of and collaboration around hydrologic data, analytical tools, and models, which are “resources” defined by standardized content types for data formats and models commonly used in hydrology. With over 2000 registered users, in HydroShare one can: share one’s data and models with colleagues; manage who has access to the content that is shared; share, access, visualize and manipulate a broad set of hydrologic data types and models; use the web services application programming interface (API) to program automated and client access; publish data and models and obtain a citable digital object identifier (DOI); aggregate your resources into collections; discover and access data and models published by others; and use web apps in an app store to visualize, analyze and run models on data in HydroShare. In this presentation we will present how the integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS, see http://irods.org/) - an open-source distributed data management system with worldwide adoption - is being used to manage data content within and beyond HydroShare.

https://irods.org/ugm2018/
http://bit.ly/hydroshareirodsugm2018

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Some interesting NRC documents discussing team science.

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ECMWF ERA-Interim Snow Depth Data - Test
Created: Nov. 5, 2015, 3:42 p.m.
Authors: Jiri Kadlec

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Test data for snow water equivalent (in meters of SWE) calculated by ECMWF model on 0.125 x 0.125 degree grid. Downloaded from the public URL: http://apps.ecmwf.int/datasets/data/interim-full-daily/?date_date_range=1979-01-01&date_date_range=2015-03-31&time=06:00:00&step=0&param=141.128

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HydroShare iRODS Users Datagrid CyberDuck Profile File
Created: July 24, 2016, 3:52 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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This is the HydroShare iRODS Users datagrid CyberDuck profile file. Use it for when it is desired to connect CyberDuck as a 3rd-party iRODS Windows PC or Mac client to users.hydroshare.org to efficiently retrieve large files (e.g. > 1GB) that are often impractical to retrieve via http.
For detailed instructions on how to use CyberDuck from a Windows PC or Mac to access files in users.hydroshare.org, see: https://pages.hydroshare.org/creating-and-managing-resources/accessing-hydroshare-irods-from-a-windows-pc-or-mac/

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Historical Pollen Count - Raleigh
Created: Oct. 13, 2016, 8:33 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak · Hydro Demo

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An excel file containing all of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality historical pollen counts from 1999 to the 2016.  Gaps in the dates could be due to sampler issues and/or end of season.  Typically, pollen season is from February through November.   The counts listed are total pollen grains found for a particular type (weed, tree, or grass).  To get concentration (grains/m3) divide the pollen grains by 3.12. 

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my test netcdf resource
Created: March 6, 2017, 4:33 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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abstract for my test resource

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An HTML file pointing to HydroShare
Created: March 20, 2017, 2:04 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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An HTML file pointing to HydroShare.

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An Extended Storage Ecosystem for HydroShare
Created: July 25, 2017, 8:22 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak ·

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Presentation given at the CUAHSI 2017 Conference on Informatics http://www.cvent.com/events/2017-cuahsi-conference-on-hydroinformatics-swimming-in-data-without-drowning-in-the-deluge/event-summary-1740a3d146f0425ea5dcab0b35731f68.aspx

HydroShare is an online, collaboration system for sharing of and collaboration around hydrologic data, analytical tools, and models, which are “resources” defined by standardized content types for data formats and models commonly used in hydrology. With HydroShare one can: share one’s data and models with colleagues; manage who has access to the content that is shared; share, access, visualize and manipulate a broad set of hydrologic data types and models; use the web services application programming interface (API) to program automated and client access; publish data and models and obtain a citable digital object identifier (DOI); aggregate your resources into collections; discover and access data and models published by others; and use web apps to visualize, analyze and run models on data in HydroShare. The integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS, see http://irods.org/) is an open-source distributed data management system with worldwide adoption and is being used to manage data content within HydroShare. iRODS supports distributed shared data collections and has been used to enable regional, national, and international research collaborations. Through iRODS ability to federate with other iRODS datagrids, HydroShare is able to federate with and enable its users access to important national data sets such as an extended archive of the NOAA National Water Model. The HydroShare iRODS federation model also enables extended storage models so as to allow large organizations such as University campuses to provision their own storage and set their own quotas within the existing HydroShare framework, thus presenting this federated extended storage in a manner transparent to the end user. Web apps that federate or join with the HydroShare data grid may use iRODS rapid data transfer functionality to access data in HydroShare. Furthermore, iRODS enables HydroShare users to efficiently transfer data and resources into and out of HydroShare that are tens of gigabytes in size, including if these data or resources are in other iRODS-based national cyberinfrastructure such as CyVerse. In this presentation, we will describe these and other capabilities as an extended storage ecosystem for HydroShare.

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Jupyter Notebook Test
Created: Aug. 1, 2017, 6:30 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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Jupyter notebook test for Erik.

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CyberDuck Software that works with HydroShare
Created: Aug. 11, 2017, 4:43 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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This resource contains CyberDuck Software Version 5.2.3 (21496) for Windows that is known to work with HydroShare (other versions of CyberDuck may not work with HydroShare). Cyberduck is a libre FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive, iRODS, and Dropbox browser for Mac and Windows. See this website for details: https://cyberduck.io/?l=en

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HydroShare iRODS NWM Datagrid CyberDuck Profile File
Created: Aug. 11, 2017, 4:59 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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This is the HydroShare iRODS NWM (i.e. NOAA National Water Model) Datagrid CyberDuck profile file. Use it for when it is desired to connect CyberDuck as a 3rd-party iRODS Windows PC or Mac client to nwm.renci.org to efficiently retrieve NWM files, especially large files that are often impractical to retrieve via http.
For detailed instructions on how to use CyberDuck from a Windows PC or Mac to access files in users.hydroshare.org, see: https://pages.hydroshare.org/creating-and-managing-resources/accessing-hydroshare-irods-from-a-windows-pc-or-mac/

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ModflowNwtCollection
Created: Dec. 14, 2017, 4:37 a.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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Placeholder for Modflow input and output data.

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Team Science PDFs
Created: Dec. 17, 2017, 5:45 a.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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Some interesting NRC documents discussing team science.

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Ray Idaszak, David G. Tarboton (PI), Hong Yi, Chris Calloway, Shaowen Wang, Jeffery Horsburgh, Dan Ames, Martyn Clark, Jon Goodall, Alva Couch, Tony Castronova, Christina Bandaragoda, Martin Seul, Mark Henderson, Phuong Doan.

HydroShare is an online, production collaboration system for sharing of and collaboration around hydrologic data, analytical tools, and models, which are “resources” defined by standardized content types for data formats and models commonly used in hydrology. With over 2000 registered users, in HydroShare one can: share one’s data and models with colleagues; manage who has access to the content that is shared; share, access, visualize and manipulate a broad set of hydrologic data types and models; use the web services application programming interface (API) to program automated and client access; publish data and models and obtain a citable digital object identifier (DOI); aggregate your resources into collections; discover and access data and models published by others; and use web apps in an app store to visualize, analyze and run models on data in HydroShare. In this presentation we will present how the integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS, see http://irods.org/) - an open-source distributed data management system with worldwide adoption - is being used to manage data content within and beyond HydroShare.

https://irods.org/ugm2018/
http://bit.ly/hydroshareirodsugm2018

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HydroShare Test File for FAIR Assessment
Created: July 31, 2018, 3:43 p.m.
Authors: Ray Idaszak

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HydroShare Test File for FAIR Assessment

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Team Science PDFs
Created: Aug. 20, 2019, 4:22 a.m.
Authors: Idaszak, Ray

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Team Science PDFs

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Lower Nooksack Water Budget Files (test)
Created: Aug. 20, 2019, 2:25 p.m.
Authors: Idaszak, Ray

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Use https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/ec518c49772b420b97047f7482ae92aa/and not this resource. This resource is a partial incomplete version for testing purposes only.

Nooksack River Water Budget, Electronic Appendix, 2012 (test)

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