2009 Unidata NetCDF Workshop for Developers and Data Providers > The Future of netCDF
25.3 Speculations
Speculation about the long-term future of scientific data access
infrastructure.
- Format obsolescence will not be an issue, with new software
supporting old formats
- Semantic web technologies will add more meaning to online data
- Observational data will be generated too fast to store, so
filtering it will become as important as storing it
- Data access will be primarily by coordinates instead of index ranges
- Valuable data will be lost for lack of organizational support
for data stewardship and preservation
- Someone will figure out how to create a Wikipedia for data
(maybe based on Google Wave technology)
- Format-independent data conventions will evolve incrementally
and collaboratively
- Large parallel simulation models for climate and forecasting
will continue to need more computing resources than are
available
2009 Unidata NetCDF Workshop for Developers and Data Providers > The Future of netCDF