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Paper: |
Solving the Software Legacy Problem with RISA |
Volume: |
461, Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XXI |
Page: |
643 |
Authors: |
Ibarra, A.; Gabriel, C. |
Abstract: |
Nowadays hardware and system infrastructure evolve on time scales much
shorter than the typical duration of space astronomy missions. Data
processing software capabilities have to evolve to preserve the
scientific return during the entire experiment life time. Software
preservation is a key issue that has to be tackled before the end of
the project to keep the data usable over many years.
We present RISA (Remote Interface to Science Analysis) as a solution to
decouple data processing software and infrastructure life-cycles, using JAVA
applications and web-services wrappers to existing software. This architecture
employs embedded SAS in virtual machines assuring a homogeneous job
execution environment.
We will also present the first studies to reactivate the data processing
software of the EXOSAT mission, the first ESA X-ray astronomy mission launched in 1983,
using the generic RISA approach. |
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