Contributors
The original cyberCommons framework was funded by the National Science Foundation(NSF) through the Oklahoma EPSCoR Track-II RII (EPS-0919466 grant. The grant focused on creating a cyberCommons, a powerful, integrated cyber environment for knowledge discovery and education across complex environmental phenomena. Specifically, the cyberCommons will integrate two frameworks— the science framework of data, models, analytics and narratives, and the cyberinfrastructure framework of hardware, software, collaboration environment and integration environment. The current cyberCommons platform has evolved and is used in production for research and automating workflows including: