The MIT Data Center Request for Collaboration
The Data Center at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a new initiative charged with
researching and developing the languages, protocols, and technologies to
integrate data and models across global networks. The Center will develop
the infrastructure, recommend the standards, and build the prototype
applications that will enable the interoperation of data and various types
models within and across enterprises. The technologies and standards created
by the Center will be open and freely distributed.
The Data Center wishes to expand
both its effectiveness and the dissemination of research results by
establishing a world-wide community of collaborating researchers and
developers.
We envision several roles for
researchers, including:
- Formulating the underlying
theory of interoperable modeling, including database development, model
building, and integration.
- Fundamental research on
building a common dictionary to enable semantic modeling in practice.
Development work will
concentrate on creating an open source software environment. In this
way, enhancements will be integrated into the “M” computer Language, which
is in the early stages of development. Activities will conentrate in the
following areas:
- Participation in the open
standards development process.
- Integration with existing
technologies such as grid computing, immersive visualization, and
multi-modal user interfaces.
We are interested in finding
other Universities willing to take the lead in several areas of application
and experimentation. Formally called the Academic Alliance, we envision
holding several seminars during the next year to discuss research and update
plans for future actions. The current plans are to focus on the
following industries:
- Consumer Goods
- Automotive and Transportation
- Health Care
Additional details can be found at
Academic Alliance
For more information, please
contact Ed Schuster at
edmund_w@mit.edu.
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