SC 4.7 | Datacube Analytics: What Really Works
Datacube Analytics: What Really Works
Co-organized by ESSI1, co-sponsored by IEEE GRSS
Convener: Peter Baumann | Co-convener: Chen-Yu Hao

Since the breakthrough of datacubes as a contributor to Analysis-Ready Data, a series of implementations have been announced, and likewise services. However, often these are described through publications only.

In this session, hands-on demos are mandatory. Speakers must spend maximum 50% of their time on presenting slides etc., and minimum 50% to live demos of their tools. To guarantee fair and equal conditions, only in-person presentation will be allowed. Presenters are invited to share their latest and greatest functionality and data, but must balance this with their confidence that the demo will work out of the box.

This enables the audience to see first-hand what datacube features are effectively implemented, how stable they are under strong timing conditions, and what their real-life performance. The expected outcome for attendees is to get a realistic overview on the datacube tools and service landscape, and to assess how much each tool supports their individual needs, such as analysis-readiness.

Since the breakthrough of datacubes as a contributor to Analysis-Ready Data, a series of implementations have been announced, and likewise services. However, often these are described through publications only.

In this session, hands-on demos are mandatory. Speakers must spend maximum 50% of their time on presenting slides etc., and minimum 50% to live demos of their tools. To guarantee fair and equal conditions, only in-person presentation will be allowed. Presenters are invited to share their latest and greatest functionality and data, but must balance this with their confidence that the demo will work out of the box.

This enables the audience to see first-hand what datacube features are effectively implemented, how stable they are under strong timing conditions, and what their real-life performance. The expected outcome for attendees is to get a realistic overview on the datacube tools and service landscape, and to assess how much each tool supports their individual needs, such as analysis-readiness.