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GEO-IDE Community Building and Best Practices ProcessGEO-IDE Standards Process
Denver Post, Sunday, 9 April 2006
GEO-IDE Principle #6Standards and practices: Appropriate use of information technologies, widely shared standards, and integration approaches are vital to facilitate collection, management, discovery, dissemination, and access services for environmental data and products. This will ensure interoperability among providers, systems, and users.
Effective application of standards and best practices contribute to the development of systems that are interoperable, efficient, reliable, scalable, and adaptable.
GoalThe goal of the GEO-IDE Community Building and Best Practices Process (CB2P2) is to facilitate the creation and development of communities of practice in NOAA that can share expertise, experience, and data. These communities are integral to cost effective data management and to participation in an integrated international data environment.
IncreaseCommunication
and Sharing
Build on Running Code
OrganizeAround
Data Types
Organizations
Time Time Confirmed
System/Presenter
8:30 – 8:55 AWIPS - John Vogel/Ronla Henry/Steve Schotz/Tim Hopkins/Ed Mandel
8:55 – 9:20 ADDS - Wallace/John Sereno/Robert Sallee
9:20 – 9:45 CAWS - John Sereno
9:45 – 10:10 NDFD – Dave Ruth/Matt Peroutka
10:10 – 10:35 GIS - Ira Graffman/Kari Sheets
10:35 – 10:50 Break
10:50 – 11:15 IOOS - Marcia Weaks/Jeff de La Beaujardiere
11:15 – 11:40 NGDC – Ted Habermann
11:40 – 12:05 4D Radar Server – Kurt Hondl
12:05 – 12:30 MADIS - Dave Helms/Patricia Miller
12:30 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 1:55 NCEP CCS & NOMADS – Ben Kyger/Allan Darling
1:55 – 2:20 TOC (TG/NDGD/NOAANet) – Craig Hegemann/Barbara Tobe/Walter Smith
2:20 – 2:45 Web Farms – Bob Bunge
2:45 – 3:10 NDE (NPP/NPOESS) – Jim Silva/Jim Yoe/Geof Goodrum
3:10 – 3:35 *GAS – Reginald Lawrence
Space Observations
Ocean Observations
Land Surface Observations
Atmospheric Observations
Time SeriesTime Series
Data Types
Multi-dimensional
fields
Multi-dimensional
fields
PointsPoints
ProfilesProfiles
Geospatial Framework
Data
Geospatial Framework
DataTrajectoriesTrajectories
GridsGrids
Time SeriesTime Series
Multi-dimensional
fields
Multi-dimensional
fields
PointsPoints
ProfilesProfiles
Geospatial Framework
Data
Geospatial Framework
DataTrajectoriesTrajectories
GridsGrids
MetadataMetadata
Increase Communicationwith the Data Management Committee and other managers
with other standards processes (NOAA TRM, NOAA IOOS, NASA,
FGDC, IOOS, GEOSS, OGC, ISO, Vendors, Universities)
with the NOAA Data Management community
Standards Information
More Details on Data Types
10
National
International
NOAA
Support Architecture and Data Management Group and provide Executive Secretariat for Strategic Assessment Group
Support IOOS Integrated Product Team
Support Architecture and Data Committee Support Strategic
Implementation Team (SIT) and the Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS)
International
National
External GEO-IDE Partners
Existing Communities - Metadata
Existing Communities - Data Access
THREDDS - One Catalog to Unite Them AllTHREDDS - One Catalog to Unite Them All
GEO-IDE ’10 - Unified Access Framework
GridsGrids
Multiple Analysis and Visualization ClientsMultiple Analysis and Visualization Clients
DAP ERDDAP WCS WMS
MetadataMetadata
New Gridded Datasets, Other Common Data Model DataNew Gridded Datasets, Other Common Data Model Data
Capabilities
NewThink
1. Think about Communities and Best Practices
2. Think about data types
3. Share ideas and practices across NOAA: Join the GEO-IDE Community
4. If you are using OGC Standards: Add them to the Wiki so I can talk about them at the OGC and Meteorology Meeting next month!
https://www.nosc.noaa.gov/dmc/swg/wiki