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<big><center>'''Welcome to the Web Services Cluster'''</center></big>
 
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<center> Contact Cluster Chair: [[User:sscott|Soren Scott]]</center>
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===== ESIP Vision =====
 
===== ESIP Vision =====

Revision as of 15:43, March 31, 2017

Welcome to the Web Services Cluster
Contact Cluster Chairs: Soren Scott, James Gallagher
ESIP Vision
About Us

Events

  • Meeting Agenda and Notes for 2015:
  • Upcoming:
  • Completed:


  • Webex/Telecon Instructions:
1. Go to https://esipfed.webex.com/
2. Click the "Meeting Center" tab
3. Select “Web Services Monthly Call” (or the Activities/Special Topic title).
4. If a password is required, enter the Meeting Password: 23136782
5. You can then choose to use your computer to join the audio portion of the meeting, or you can use your phone to dial in.
  • Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-877-668-4493
  • Attendee access code/Meeting Password: 23136782


  • Previous Meeting Agenda and Notes:

Get Involved

We are currently on hold here, but if you have a WS topic to discuss, get in touch.

All meetings are conducted via ESIP Webex (see left-hand side of this page).


  • Monthly Meeting (next meeting October 12th, 2015 4pm EDT/1pm PDT)
  • We meet on the second Monday of each month at 4:00pm Eastern.


  • Activities/Special Topic Discussion Meeting:
  • We also meet for Activities and Special Topics discussions as necessary.



Activities

26 Jan 2017

We propose that the cluster look at measuring web services patterns of use at sites where large servers are run (e.g., NASA and NOAA). A casual observation is that subsetting services for data access are underused relative to simple file-access, but to qualify and quantify this more data about access patterns are needed. OPeNDAP has some experience with analysis of access data for web services (e.g., server logs) and often has found very telling patterns that can be used to improve server performance, so even if the perception regarding under-utilization it false, there will be significant benefit to the analysis of use.

If it is the case that web services are underused, we should ask why. Is it because users lack knowledge about them? Or do these services underperform users' expectations?

ESIP represents an excellent forum for this investigation since it is unique in having people representing all three groups of users (implicitly) mentioned above (end-users, system developers and data center managers).

Other suggestions:

Resources (and Other Stuff)

ESIP-Discovery Web Services Mission Statement