geo task ar-07-02 aip-2 kickoff workshop
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GEO Task AR-07-02 AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop. NCAR Mesa Laboratory 25-26 September 2008. AIP-2 Kickoff. Objectives of Kickoff Workshop Begin the Development of AIP-2 Refine and develop Collaboration and interoperability goals Detailed design based on CFP Architecture - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
GEO Task AR-07-02
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
NCAR Mesa Laboratory
25-26 September 2008
AIP-2 Kickoff
• Objectives of Kickoff Workshop– Begin the Development of AIP-2– Refine and develop
• Collaboration and interoperability goals• Detailed design based on CFP Architecture• User scenarios suitable for demonstration.
– Develop plan for AIP-2 Development• 25-26 September 2008 at UCAR Mesa Lab
– Plenary and parallel sessions– 85 persons attended over the two days– Progress initiated on all objectives
DevelopmentDevelopmentActivitiesActivities
Kick-offKick-offWorkshopWorkshop
Call for Call for ParticipationParticipation
ConceptConceptDevelopmentDevelopment
PersistentPersistentOperationsOperations(AR-07-01)(AR-07-01)
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
ParticipationArchitectureArchitecture
DocumentationDocumentation
Updates for each step
Baseline
AR-07-02 Architecture Implementation PilotEvolutionary Development Process
Operational Baseline and Lessons Learned for next evolutionary spiral
Continuous interaction with external activities
AI Pilot Development Approach
AIP-2 CFP Responses (35 to date)• ACRF• BKG• Caribbean Flood Team• CIESIN• CNES and ERDAS• Compusult• EPA AirNow• ERDAS Titan• ESA• ESIP AQ Cluster• ESRI• ESRI Canada• EuroCryoClim
• NOAA IOOS• NOAA NCDC• NOAA SNAAP• Noblis• Northrop Grumman• Spot Image• SURA/NIMSAT/
GoMOOS• USGS• VIEWS• Washington University
in St. Louis
• GEO-Ukraine• GEO Grid• Giovanni• ICAN• ICT4EO• INCOSE• IP3• ISPRA• JAXA• Mines Paris Tech• NASA World Wind• NOAA/NASA GOES-R
and GMU CSISS
Slide originally from Shawn McClureCIRA, Colorado State University
Why participate in GEOSS AIP?
• Better awareness of community interoperability efforts
• Better understanding and use of proposed GEOSS standards
• Standardization of intra- and inter-system data exchange
• Leveraging and reuse of existing resources through service-chaining
• Increased value of existing development investments• Improved resource availability and decision-making
for end users
Agenda – 25 September
Agenda – 26 September
AIP-2 Kickoff Sessions
• SBA, Communities of Practice, Scenario Sessions– Disaster Response– Climate Change and Biodiversity– Renewable Energy– Air Quality and Health
• Transverse Technology sessions:– Catalogues and Clearinghouse – Service and Dataset Description– Data Product Access: service, schema, encoding– Sensors and Models Access: service, schema, encoding– Workflow for derived product and alert generation– Clients: portals and applications clients – Test Facility for Service Registration
Session Leader responsibilities - Thanks!
• Introduce and organize themselves • Create an agenda for the session• Introduce the session at the opening plenary• Lead the session at the kickoff• Present the outcomes to the closing plenary
• All summaries of the Sessions are available in a presentation:
– http://www.ogcnetwork.net/system/files/20080926_ClosingPlenary_Percivall.ppt
AIP-2 SBA/CoP/Scenario session leaders
Disaster Response SBA – Ron Lowther, Northrop Grumman; Didier
Giacobbo, Spot Image; Stuart Frye, NASA;• Health SBA: Air Quality
– David McCabe, EPA; Frank Lindsay, NASA; Stefan Falke & Rudy Husar, Washington Univ.
• Biodiversity and Climate– Stefano Nativi, CNR
• Energy SBA– Thierry Ranchin, Mines Paris Tech; Ellsworth
LeDrew, Univ Waterloo
AIP-2 Transverse session leaders• Catalogues, Clearinghouse, Metadata
– Doug Nebert, USGS; Josh Lieberman OGC/Traverse; Kengo Aizawa, JAXA
• Data Product Access– Herve' Caumont, OGC/ERDAS, Glenn Rutledge NOAA NOMADS,
Hans Peter Plag Task AR-07-03• Sensors and Models Access
– Anwar Vahed, ICT4EO; Luis Bermudez SURA; Don Sullivan, NASA• Workflow for products and alerts
– Liping Di, GMU; Greg Yetman, CIESIN; Satoshi Sekiguchi, GEOGrid
• Clients: portals and application clients – Nadine Alameh, NASA-WW; Herve' Caumont, OGC/Erdas
• Test Facility for service registration– Doug Nebert, USGS; Jolyon Martin, ESA
AIP-2 Working Groups (WGs)
• SBA, Communities of Practice, Scenario Sessions– Disaster Response– Climate Change and Biodiversity– Renewable Energy– Air Quality and Health
• Transverse Technology sessions:– Clearinghouse, Catalogues, Registries and Metadata– Access Services: products, sensors, models– Workflow and Alerts– Portals and Application Clients– Test Facility
Comments
• What is the relationship between SBA and Transverse Technology work groups?– SBAs identify needs satisfied by Transverse WGs– Transverse groups need to formulate questions to
SBA• How do you cross-grain the SBA scenarios
– Transverse Technology groups
AIP Phase 2 Master Schedule
AIP-2 Schedule – Development – Draft
Communication Plan
• Telecons– AIP Plenary Telecon – Tuesdays
• Alternating topics: SBAs and Trans Tech• Beginning 30 September
– WG telecons as defined by WG leaders• E-mail list-servers
– One plenary list• https://lists.opengeospatial.org/mailman/listinfo/aip_plenary
– One list per work group • OGC will host as needed
• Collaborative Workspaces: see next page
Cross-linking, Communication:Collaboration Environment for AIP Pilot
2008-07-07 R.Husar ([email protected])
WG Summary, Uniform look for WGsDrupal basedMore stable Links to Detail workspace
Workspace for Specific WGsWiki StyleMore DynamicESIP or Google Groups
Thank you!
• NCAR hosting of the Kickoff– Richard Anthes, Peter Backlund,
Carol Park, Donna Bonnetti
• IEEE for organizing events all week– SiriJodha Singh Khalsa
• OGC gratefully acknowledges sponsorship from– European Commission– European Space Agency– USGS– ERDAS– Northrop Grumman