Data Infrastructure Building Blocks (DIBBs) is a U.S. National Science Foundation program.
9-566: For the U.S. National Science Foundation program, see Data Infrastructure Building Blocks . Dibbs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlie Dibbs (1905–1960), Australian rules footballer Crustified Dibbs , better known by his stage name R.A. the Rugged Man, is an American rapper Eddie Dibbs (born 1951), retired American tennis player also nicknamed "Fast Eddie" George Dibbs KCMG (1834–1904), Australian politician who
18-421: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Data Infrastructure Building Blocks On April 27, 2012, the U.S. National Science Foundation Office of Cyberinfrastructure announced a request for proposals with the name "Data Infrastructure Building Blocks (DIBBs)". The solicitation ( NSF 12-557 ) "incorporated some but not all of the goals of the former DataNet and InterOp programs." DIBBs
27-474: Is part of NSF's vision for a Cyberinfrastructure Framework for 21st Century Science ( CIF21 ). The introduction in this solicitation states: NSF's Cyberinfrastructure Framework for 21st Century Science and Engineering (CIF21) investment focuses on the interconnected cyberinfrastructure components necessary to realize the research potential of theoretical, experimental, observational and simulation-based research efforts. The [DIBBs] Program Description describes
36-406: The surname Dibbs . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dibbs&oldid=862106007 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
45-702: The DIBBs awards into three areas: Conceptualization, Implementation, and Interoperability. These three tracks were distinguished as follows: . . . planning awards aimed at further defining disciplinary and interdisciplinary communities' data storage and management requirements. . . .will support development and implementation of technologies related to the data preservation and access lifecycle, including acquisition; documentation; security and integrity; storage; access, analysis and dissemination; migration; and deaccession. Implementation awards must also address how they will relate to and support other CIF21 components essential to
54-447: The given community . . . .support community efforts to provide broad interoperability of datasets, enhancing interaction and information sharing to benefit all areas of NSF-funded science, engineering and education. The anticipated funding amount for this solicitation was listed at $ 41,500,000 pending availability of funds. The anticipated average award size for conceptualization awards was $ 100,000 for one year; for implementation awards
63-717: The goals of the program as such: . . . to support the development or expansion of new types of digital data storage, preservation, and access that: (1) enable engagement at the frontiers of science and engineering research and education; (2) work cooperatively and in coordination to overcome conventional barriers due to data type and format, discipline or subject area, and time and place to facilitate sharing of data; (3) combine expertise in cyberinfrastructure; library and archival sciences; computer, computational, and information sciences; and various domain sciences; (4) lead to long-term governance models for economic and technological sustainability over multiple decades. The solicitation divided
72-786: Was Premier of New South Wales on three occasions John Dibbs , master mariner during 1822–1835 around the colony of New South Wales, New Zealand and the Society Islands Mr. Dibbs (born Brad Forste), American DJ and hip hop producer Thomas Allwright Dibbs (1833–1923), Australian banker See also [ edit ] Dibbs ministry (disambiguation) may refer to one of the three ministries of George Dibbs, Premier of New South Wales Dibbs ministry (1885) Dibbs ministry (1889) Dibbs ministry (1891–94) Dibb (disambiguation) Dibs (disambiguation) McDibbs All pages with titles containing Dibbs [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
81-664: Was approximately $ 8 million total over 5 years; and for interoperability awards was estimated to be up to $ 1.5 million total over 3 years. Awards were given in two rounds. In the first round which dealt only with the Conceptualization track, for which full proposals were due on July 26, 2012, three DIBBs proposals were awarded: The second round of awards covered the Implementation and Interoperability Tracks for which full proposals were due on August 30, 2012. Four more proposals were awarded: A total of about $ 26.8M
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