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National Research Council (US) Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics. Steps Toward Large-Scale Data Integration in the Sciences: Summary of a Workshop. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2010.

Bookshelf ID: NBK45672

BWorkshop Participants

Thomas Arrison, National Research Council

Amr Awadallah, Cloudera Computing

John Bates, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Philip Bernstein, Microsoft Corp.

Michael Brodie, Verizon

Josephine Cheng, IBM Almaden Research Center

Keith Clarke, University of California, Santa Barbara

David Dean, Department of Energy

Orri Erling, OpenLink Software, Inc.

Timothy Frazier, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

John Gardner, Food and Drug Administration

Christopher Greer, National Coordination Office for Networking and Information Technology R&D

Laura Haas, IBM Almaden Research Center

Alon Halevy, Google, Inc.

Jeffrey Huskamp, University of Maryland

Thomas Karl, NOAA

Carl Kesselman, University of Southern California

Subhash Kuvelker, National Research Council

Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information

David Maier, Portland State University

Michael Marron, National Institutes of Health

Michael Nelson, Georgetown University

Raghu Ramakrishnan, Yahoo! Research

Yrjänä Rankka, OpenLink Software, Inc.

James St. Pierre, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Lee Scheffler, IBM

H. Edward Seidel, National Science Foundation

Michael Siegel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Michael Stonebraker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Alex Szalay, Johns Hopkins University

Scott Weidman, National Research Council

Copyright © 2010, National Academy of Sciences.

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