Difference between revisions of "Data Stewardship Alliance"
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#Ted Habermann, NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC | #Ted Habermann, NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC | ||
#Mohan Ramamurthy, UCAR/Unidata | #Mohan Ramamurthy, UCAR/Unidata | ||
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=Abstract= | =Abstract= | ||
In this session we engage participants in discussing the merits and nature of a potential data-stewardship alliance—as yet only in its conceptual stage—premised on the basis of broad, cross-agency needs for support services and tools that foster interoperability and address other data-creation and data-provision problems. We set the stage by outlining the nature of the problem and a possible solution, capitalizing on the conveners’ experiences with the Unidata Program as an example of how common tools and services can foster a sense of community and support the common good. We put forth a number of “straw-man” characteristics for the proposed alliance (tentatively dubbed Stewardship Alliance for Data-Intensive Science or SADIS), intending that they stimulate debate, discussion and/or eventual agreement on the value and timeliness of the concept. | In this session we engage participants in discussing the merits and nature of a potential data-stewardship alliance—as yet only in its conceptual stage—premised on the basis of broad, cross-agency needs for support services and tools that foster interoperability and address other data-creation and data-provision problems. We set the stage by outlining the nature of the problem and a possible solution, capitalizing on the conveners’ experiences with the Unidata Program as an example of how common tools and services can foster a sense of community and support the common good. We put forth a number of “straw-man” characteristics for the proposed alliance (tentatively dubbed Stewardship Alliance for Data-Intensive Science or SADIS), intending that they stimulate debate, discussion and/or eventual agreement on the value and timeliness of the concept. |
Revision as of 16:50, January 3, 2011
Conveners
- David Fulker, UCAR/Emeritus & OPeNDAP Board
- Ted Habermann, NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC
- Mohan Ramamurthy, UCAR/Unidata
Abstract
In this session we engage participants in discussing the merits and nature of a potential data-stewardship alliance—as yet only in its conceptual stage—premised on the basis of broad, cross-agency needs for support services and tools that foster interoperability and address other data-creation and data-provision problems. We set the stage by outlining the nature of the problem and a possible solution, capitalizing on the conveners’ experiences with the Unidata Program as an example of how common tools and services can foster a sense of community and support the common good. We put forth a number of “straw-man” characteristics for the proposed alliance (tentatively dubbed Stewardship Alliance for Data-Intensive Science or SADIS), intending that they stimulate debate, discussion and/or eventual agreement on the value and timeliness of the concept.