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Presented by Von Welch and Randy Heiland, Pervasive Technology Institute

Our information technology (IT) infrastructure is not perfect and data can be corrupted by means both malicious and random. This talk covers some of the issues with IT infrastructure that lets data corruption creep in and NSF-funded work by the authors to augment a popular workflow management system (Pegasus) to provide increases scientific data assurances.

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The Digital Library Brown Bag Series presentations focus on local practices and emerging trends, and are intended to encourage participation in digital library and digital research projects and initiatives. The Series began in 2003 with a focus on digital libraries – standards, tools, and trends in the field – but has since expanded to include all areas and topics relevant to digital scholarship, including digital humanities and open access publishing, and continues to cultivate interest from both IU and beyond.

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Presented by Scholars Commons Staff
Date:
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Hazelbaker Hall (Wells E159)
Categories:
Wednesday Noon Digital Scholarship Series

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