EDUCAUSE ACTI-CCI White Paper on Campus
Cyberinfrastructur
The EDUCAUSE Advanced Core Technologies Initiative (ACTI)'s
Campus Cyberinfrastructure Working Group has just issued a new white
paper that takes a broad synthesizing look at the series of reports
issued by a series of task forces to the NSF Advisory Committee on
Cyberinfrastructure last year from the perspective of campuses
supporting researchers that rely on this cyberinfrastructure. I have
reproduced the EDUCAUSE announcement below.
Disclosure: I have been part of the CCI Task Force that prepared
the white paper.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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I am pleased to announce the publication of the EDUCAUSE ACTI
Campus Cyberinfrastructure Working Group (ACTI-CCI) white paper, What's Next for Campus Cyberinfrastructure? ACTI responds to
the NSF ACCI Reports. The document is a broad-based response
to the findings of the NSF-wide Advisory Committee for
Cyberinfrastructure (ACCI) Task Forces from the campus perspective.
The task forces were charged with investigating long-term
cyberinfrastructure issues; in developing this white paper, ACTI-CCI
has concluded that campus cyberinfrastructure cannot be ignored when
planning and developing the national cyberinfrastructure.
The white paper includes six chapters that correspond to the six
ACCI Task Force reports:
1. Grand Challenges
2. Campus Bridging
3. Cyberlearning and
Workforce Development
4. Data and
Visualization
5. High Performance
Computing
6. Software for Science and
Engineering
Each chapter has four components, including: a synopsis of the
NSF ACCI Task Force report, a discussion of elements that warrant
reinforcing from the campus perspective, a constructive critique of
elements from the campus perspective, and a discussion of the
implications of the report for the leadership of campus
cyberinfrastructure.
I hope you enjoy reading this insightful and thoughtful
document.
Best,
Karen
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Karen A. Wetzel
Program Manager, EDUCAUSE
1150 18th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036
202-872-4200 (main) / 202-331-5346 (direct)
202-872-4318 (fax)
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