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    ETOMIC advanced network monitoring system for future internet experimentation

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    Revised Selected Papers of 6th International ICST Conference, TridentCom 2010, Berlin, Germany, May 18-20, 2010,The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17851-1_20ETOMIC is a network traffic measurement platform with high precision GPS-synchronized monitoring nodes. The infrastructure is publicly available to the network research community, supporting advanced experimental techniques by providing high precision hardware equipments and a Central Management System. Researchers can deploy their own active measurement codes to perform experiments on the public Internet. Recently, the functionalities of the original system were significantly extended and new generation measurement nodes were deployed. The system now also includes well structured data repositories to archive and share raw and evaluated data. These features make ETOMIC as one of the experimental facilities that support the design, development and validation of novel experimental techniques for the future Internet. In this paper we focus on the improved capabilities of the management system, the recent extensions of the node architecture and the accompanying database solutions.The authors thank the support of the EU ICT OneLab2 Project (No.224263), the EU ICT MOMENT Project (No.215225) and the National Office for Research and Technology (NAP2005/KCKHA005

    The COMPARE Data Hubs

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    Data sharing enables research communities to exchange findings and build upon the knowledge that arises from their discoveries. Areas of public and animal health as well as food safety would benefit from rapid data sharing when it comes to emergencies. However, ethical, regulatory and institutional challenges, as well as lack of suitable platforms which provide an infrastructure for data sharing in structured formats, often lead to data not being shared or at most shared in form of supplementary materials in journal publications. Here, we describe an informatics platform that includes workflows for structured data storage, managing and pre-publication sharing of pathogen sequencing data and its analysis interpretations with relevant stakeholders
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