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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
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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 • 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
Updates for each step Architecture Documentation Baseline AI Pilot Development Approach Participation AR-07-02 Architecture Implementation Pilot Evolutionary Development Process Concept Development Participation Continuous interaction with external activities Call for Participation Participation Kick-off Workshop Participation Development Activities Participation Persistent Operations (AR-07-01) Operational Baseline and Lessons Learned for next evolutionary spiral
AIP-2 CFP Responses (35 to date) • GEO-Ukraine • GEO Grid • Giovanni • ICAN • ICT4EO • INCOSE • IP3 • ISPRA • JAXA • Mines Paris Tech • NASA World Wind • NOAA/NASA GOES-R and GMU CSISS • NOAA IOOS • NOAA NCDC • NOAA SNAAP • Noblis • Northrop Grumman • Spot Image • SURA/NIMSAT/GoMOOS • USGS • VIEWS • Washington University in St. Louis • ACRF • BKG • Caribbean Flood Team • CIESIN • CNES and ERDAS • Compusult • EPA AirNow • ERDAS Titan • ESA • ESIP AQ Cluster • ESRI • ESRI Canada • EuroCryoClim
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 Slide originally from Shawn McClureCIRA, Colorado State University
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
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
2008-07-07 R.Husar (rhusar@me.wustl.edu) Cross-linking, Communication:Collaboration Environment for AIP Pilot WG Summary, Uniform look for WGs Drupal based More stable Links to Detail workspace Workspace for Specific WGs Wiki Style More Dynamic ESIP 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