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Vocabulary and Acronyms #14

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ChristinaB opened this issue Aug 31, 2020 · 1 comment
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Vocabulary and Acronyms #14

ChristinaB opened this issue Aug 31, 2020 · 1 comment

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ChristinaB commented Aug 31, 2020

What's missing?
https://waterhackweek.github.io/learning-resources/VocabAcronyms2020/

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  • Public Cloud - publicly accessible to anyone for scalable research computing supported by commercial platforms. Option 1: write a proposal to include funding to pay for the cloud.

  • Publicly Funded Research and Education Cloud - Federal resources are available to support you and your research computing needs, as well as research community software development and cyberinfrastructure. National Science Foundation funded platforms like CUAHSI JuptyerHub, CyberGIS for Water, The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE). Option 2: write a proposal to access the compute resources for your research. HydroShare and Jupyterhub teams have done the work to make it easy to launch 'to cloud' this week - that is one server (now on Google, used to be RENCI in North Carolina) that CUAHSI pays for as part of our collaborative NSF CyberTraining grant.

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emiliom commented Sep 2, 2020

From README.md:

The easiest way to contribute additions or changes to an existing Learning Resources page, like the Vocabulary and Acronyms page, is to go to the page at the web site itself (not the GitHub repository markdown file): https://waterhackweek.github.io/learning-resources/VocabAcronyms2020/. That way you can first read it exactly as intended, plus you can find it easily if you start at the Learning Resources home page. Then click on the "Edit on GitHub" link at the upper right, and edit away. A Pull Request will be generated that will be reviewed by us before "merging" it (your changes) into the repository or asking for clarifications.

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