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DataVault: a data storage infrastructure for the Einstein Toolkit. (English) Zbl 1481.83022

Summary: Data sharing is essential in the numerical simulations research. We introduce a data repository, DataVault, which is designed for data sharing, search and analysis. A comparative study of existing repositories is performed to analyze features that are critical to a data repository. We describe the architecture, workflow, and deployment of DataVault, and provide three use-case scenarios for different communities to facilitate the use and application of DataVault. Potential features are proposed and we outline the future development for these features.

MSC:

83C27 Lattice gravity, Regge calculus and other discrete methods in general relativity and gravitational theory
68P20 Information storage and retrieval of data

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