extending partnerships building bridges to strengthen linkages between user-stakeholders and...
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Extending PartnershipsBuilding Bridges to Strengthen Linkages Between User-Stakeholders and Scientific Tool Developers
Carol Meyer, Foundation for Earth Science
Contributions by: Karl Benedict, EDAC/UNM; Ken Keiser, UAH; Jerry Pan, ORNL
March 7, 2008
Sponsored By:
ESIP Federation
Consortium of 100+ Earth Science-Related Partners
Formed in 1998 by NASA NOAA and NASA funded EPA, USGS and NSF also involved
Data- and technology-centric community Membership spans continuum of interests Neutral forum for community networking,
collaboration & problem solving
Observation Research Application
Earth Science Elements As Described By the Decadal Survey*
Areas of NRC Concern
Requirements Requirements
InformationInformation
ESIP 1s 1s ESIP 2s ESIP 3s
Information Technology
Sectors / Domains
ESIPBridges
*National Research Council. 2007. Earth Science and Applications from Space: National Imperatives for the Next Decade and Beyond. Washington. 437 p. http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11820.html
Primary Interests
Making data usable and accessible Increase use of Earth science data
and information Leveraging existing and new
technologies to improve flow of data and information
Web Services
Standard data architecture used Web services sit on top of the
architecture Gain flexibility Reusable components
Technology capabilities are conceptual models for application to other systems
Observation to Research Oak Ridge National
Lab and NOAA NCDC Land Surface Temperature Service Facilitate inter-
comparison of satellite & ground-based data sets
Web Service (SOAP) with additional visualization capability
Experimental product http://daacdap-dev.ornl.gov/FixSites7x7/
services/ModisLST?wsdl
Research to Applications Information
Technology and Systems Center, UAH Hurricane Information Archive Enables data
searching and ordering
Web services (OGC WMS & WFS standards)
Created for SURA SCOOP program
http://score.itsc.uah.edu/mapserv?SERVICE=WFS&VERSION=1.0.0&REQUEST=GetFeature&REQUEST=GetCapabilities&TYPENAME=WFS_HURRICANE
End-to-End Data & Information Delivery
Earth Data Analysis Center at UNM Performs data
acquisition, processing and analysis and for delivery into decision support systems
Tiered services oriented architecture (OGC WCS and WMS; W3C SOAP)
Used in Public Health decision making
http://phairs-devel.unm.edu/cgi-bin/mapmodule_client.py
Other Technical Activities On-going development efforts
Semantically-Enabled Web (Noesis search tool)
Interoperable Portal Technologies (JSR-168 standard – EIE)
Data and Service Registries (GCMD, ECHO)
On-going topics of interest Data archiving Provenance Data Quality
Why Work Together? Synergy leveraging existing tool
capabilities Model reanalysis work will affect everyone
in the community ESIP Federation community can be a
partner in dialogue and action Summer Meeting
July 15-18, 2008 University of New Hampshire www.esipfed.org/events
Questions?
Carol Meyer (general questions)[email protected]
Karl Benedict (technology questions)[email protected] x234