Difference between revisions of "Air Quality Landscape on the Web"

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This page strives to provide as comprehensive as possible list and categorization of air quality related projects and initiatives, particularly those that have web characteristics (directly or indirectly), such as web services for data access, processing, analysis, or visualization. The objective is to understand the linkages among the efforts in order to contribute to interoperable air quality data and service networks.
 
This page strives to provide as comprehensive as possible list and categorization of air quality related projects and initiatives, particularly those that have web characteristics (directly or indirectly), such as web services for data access, processing, analysis, or visualization. The objective is to understand the linkages among the efforts in order to contribute to interoperable air quality data and service networks.
  
Its current form is only a first draft. It is an '''open page'''. Please correct any misrepresentations or omissions.
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Its current form is only a first draft. It is an '''open page'''. Please correct any misrepresentations or omissions. This will serve as one of the base documents for the air quality sessions during the 2007 Summer ESIP meeting but the intent is that they will remain active after the meeting and continue to be refined.

Revision as of 00:34, July 16, 2007

This page strives to provide as comprehensive as possible list and categorization of air quality related projects and initiatives, particularly those that have web characteristics (directly or indirectly), such as web services for data access, processing, analysis, or visualization. The objective is to understand the linkages among the efforts in order to contribute to interoperable air quality data and service networks.

Its current form is only a first draft. It is an open page. Please correct any misrepresentations or omissions. This will serve as one of the base documents for the air quality sessions during the 2007 Summer ESIP meeting but the intent is that they will remain active after the meeting and continue to be refined.