A number of papers and prototypes have demonstrated the utility of coupling metadata with database functionality, heirarchical storage management systems and visualization systems to facilitate scientific computing; few of these prototypes have been applied to flight-test and analysis systems. Recently, it is becoming recognized that for large distributed, computerized information management systems to evolve, a standardized form of handling data about data, or metadata is necessary. Ideally, this metadata should functionally work not only at the cosmic level of distributed mass storage systems, but also at the quantum level to meet the mixed I/O architectures of high performance massively parallel computing systems, and a flight test engineer's desktop system. This Phase II proposal addresses the requirements of US Air force SBIT Topic AF95-243 by detailing a robust design and implementation of the prototype metadata management system demonstrated in Phase I. Phase I introduced the concept of an object-oriented meta/server working with hierarchically formatted data (HDF), arbitrating and passing HDF data between browse, database, archive and analysis applications in a world-wide-web environment.
Keywords: Hierarchical Storage Management Metadata Cdf Common Data Format Hdf Hierarchical Data Format