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<big><center>'''Welcome to the Information Technology and Interoperability Committee'''</center></big>
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<big><center>'''Welcome to the Information Technology and Interoperability Committee Wiki'''</center></big>
 
<center> Committee Chair:  [https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/david-l-blodgett Dave Blodgett]</center>
 
<center> Committee Chair:  [https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/david-l-blodgett Dave Blodgett]</center>
  
===== ESIP Vision =====
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== Get Involved==
To be a leader in promoting the collection, stewardship and use of Earth science data, information and knowledge that are responsive to societal needs.
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The [https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/collaborate/iti IT&I committee] provides a venue for a monthly community webinar on current Information Technology and Interoperability topics.
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'''IT&I Seminars''' are designed to get smart people to share insightful, provocative views of what's great and what's not about technology and interoperability in modern Earth science.
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* '''[http://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-interoperability Join the ESIP IT&I Email List]'''
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* [https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/community-calendar '''Find Future Meetings on the ESIP Calendar''']
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* '''[[/Tech_Dive_Webinar_Series|See Past Monthly IT&I Tech Dives Webinar Series]]'''
  
===== Information Technology and Interoperability Committee =====
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Upcoming meetings 3pm ET ([https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/community-calendar calendar])
  
The Information Technology and Interoperability Committee of the ESIP Federation is a standing committee created to:
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[[File:ITI_June_2024.png|thumb|IT&I June 2024]]
*ensure that data, information and services can be readily exchanged and integrated to improve Earth science data, information, products and services; and
 
*encourage the use of standards and protocols relevant to interoperability;
 
*encourage the use of best information technology practices to ensure the quality, usability and breadth of standards and protocols relevant to interoperability.
 
  
The committee provides a venue for a monthly community webinar on current Information Technology and Interoperability topics. In early years, the webinar series was known as the "IT&I Rants and Raves" a title the committee is bringing back starting in 2023.
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June 13th: Evaluation and recommendation of practices for publication of reproducible data and software releases in the USGS - [https://www.usgs.gov/centers/community-for-data-integration-cdi/science/evaluation-and-recommendation-practices#overview Alicia Rhoades, Dave Blodgett, Ellen Brown, Jesse Ross.]
  
'''Rants and Raves''' are designed to get smart people to share insightful, provocative views of what's great and what's not about technology and interoperability in modern Earth science. We welcome, high energy talks on personal pet peeves: topics that you can't believe in this day and age we're still dealing with, or solutions that you can't believe that in this day and age more people aren't using.
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USGS Fundamental Science Practices recognize data and software as separate information product types. In practice, (e.g., in model application) data are rarely complete without workflow code and workflows are often treated as software that include data. This project assembled a cross mission area team to build an understanding of current practices and develop a recommended path. The project conducted 27 interviews with USGS employees with a wide range of staff roles from across the bureau. The project also analyzed existing data and software releases to establish an evidence base of current practices for implemented information products. The project team recommends that a workshop be held at the next Community for Data Integration face to face or other venue. The workshop should consider the sum total of the findings of this project and plan specific actions that the Community can take or recommendations that the Community can advocate to the Fundamental Science Practices Advisory Council or others.
  
== Get Involved==
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[[File:ITI_July_2024.png|thumb|IT&I July 2024]]
  
Upcoming meetings 3pm ET
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July 11th: Update on OGC GeoZarr Standards Working Group - [https://www.briannapagan.com/ Dr. Brianna Rita Pagán]
  
March 9th: Mike Johnson - Meeting Data Where it Lives: the power of virtual access patterns
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Zarr is a cloud-native data format for n-dimensional arrays that enables access to data in compressed chunks of the original array. Zarr facilitates portability and interoperability on both object stores and hard disks.
  
Mike Johnson (Lynker, NOAA-affiliate) will rant and rave about the VRT and VSI (curl and S3) virtual data access patterns and how he's used them to work with LCMAP and 3DEP data in integrated climate and data analysis workflows.
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As a generic data format, Zarr has increasingly become popular to use for geospatial purposes. As such, in June 2022, OGC endorsed Zarr V2.0 as an OGC Community Standard. The purpose of the GeoZarr SWG is to have an explicitly geospatial Zarr Standard (GeoZarr) adopted by OGC that establishes flexible and inclusive conventions for the Zarr cloud-native format that meet the diverse requirements of the geospatial domain. These conventions aim to provide a clear and standardized framework for organizing and describing data that ensures unambiguous representation.
  
April 13th: Tom Kralidis - Evolution of open source geospatial python.
 
  
Free and Open Source Software in the Geospatial ecosystems (i.e. FOSS4G) play a key role in geospatial systems and services.  Python has become the lingua franca for scientific and geospatial software and tooling.  This rant and rave will provide an overview of the evolution of FOSS4G and Python, focusing on popular projects in support of Open Standards.
 
  
May 11th: Open
 
  
June 8th: Open
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===== ESIP Vision =====
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To be a leader in promoting the collection, stewardship and use of Earth science data, information and knowledge that are responsive to societal needs.
  
* '''[http://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-interoperability ESIP IT&I Email List]'''
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===== Information Technology and Interoperability Committee =====
  
* '''[[/Tech_Dive_Webinar_Series|See Past Monthly IT&I Tech Dives Webinar Series]]'''
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The Information Technology and Interoperability Committee of the ESIP Federation is a standing committee created to:
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*ensure that data, information and services can be readily exchanged and integrated to improve Earth science data, information, products and services; and
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*encourage the use of standards and protocols relevant to interoperability;
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*encourage the use of best information technology practices to ensure the quality, usability and breadth of standards and protocols relevant to interoperability.
  
 
== Archive ==  
 
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[[iti_2007_winter_workshops|Winter 2007 Technical Breakouts]]
 
[[iti_2007_winter_workshops|Winter 2007 Technical Breakouts]]
  
[[media: ITIcommitteeReport.pdf|IT]]
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[[Media:ITIcommitteeReport.pdf|IT]]
  
 
[[Client Side Technology Infusion Working Group]]
 
[[Client Side Technology Infusion Working Group]]

Latest revision as of 10:18, May 23, 2024

Welcome to the Information Technology and Interoperability Committee Wiki
Committee Chair: Dave Blodgett

Get Involved

The IT&I committee provides a venue for a monthly community webinar on current Information Technology and Interoperability topics.

IT&I Seminars are designed to get smart people to share insightful, provocative views of what's great and what's not about technology and interoperability in modern Earth science.

Upcoming meetings 3pm ET (calendar)

IT&I June 2024

June 13th: Evaluation and recommendation of practices for publication of reproducible data and software releases in the USGS - Alicia Rhoades, Dave Blodgett, Ellen Brown, Jesse Ross.

USGS Fundamental Science Practices recognize data and software as separate information product types. In practice, (e.g., in model application) data are rarely complete without workflow code and workflows are often treated as software that include data. This project assembled a cross mission area team to build an understanding of current practices and develop a recommended path. The project conducted 27 interviews with USGS employees with a wide range of staff roles from across the bureau. The project also analyzed existing data and software releases to establish an evidence base of current practices for implemented information products. The project team recommends that a workshop be held at the next Community for Data Integration face to face or other venue. The workshop should consider the sum total of the findings of this project and plan specific actions that the Community can take or recommendations that the Community can advocate to the Fundamental Science Practices Advisory Council or others.

IT&I July 2024

July 11th: Update on OGC GeoZarr Standards Working Group - Dr. Brianna Rita Pagán

Zarr is a cloud-native data format for n-dimensional arrays that enables access to data in compressed chunks of the original array. Zarr facilitates portability and interoperability on both object stores and hard disks.

As a generic data format, Zarr has increasingly become popular to use for geospatial purposes. As such, in June 2022, OGC endorsed Zarr V2.0 as an OGC Community Standard. The purpose of the GeoZarr SWG is to have an explicitly geospatial Zarr Standard (GeoZarr) adopted by OGC that establishes flexible and inclusive conventions for the Zarr cloud-native format that meet the diverse requirements of the geospatial domain. These conventions aim to provide a clear and standardized framework for organizing and describing data that ensures unambiguous representation.



ESIP Vision

To be a leader in promoting the collection, stewardship and use of Earth science data, information and knowledge that are responsive to societal needs.

Information Technology and Interoperability Committee

The Information Technology and Interoperability Committee of the ESIP Federation is a standing committee created to:

  • ensure that data, information and services can be readily exchanged and integrated to improve Earth science data, information, products and services; and
  • encourage the use of standards and protocols relevant to interoperability;
  • encourage the use of best information technology practices to ensure the quality, usability and breadth of standards and protocols relevant to interoperability.

Archive

ISRSE 2009 Demonstration Information

More recent technical workshop information is integrated into the meeting content pages accessible from the home page.

Summer 2007 Technical Workshops

Metadata Catalogs

Committee Members

Summer 2006 Technical Workshops

Winter 2007 Technical Breakouts

IT

Client Side Technology Infusion Working Group

2010 Rant and Raves Webinar Series and Telecon Information

Summer 2010 Technical Workshops

Solicitation for Outreach Package Development

Summer Meeting 2010, Knoxville, TN Meeting Notes

Winter Meeting 2011, Washington DC

2011 Rant and Raves Webinar Series and Telecon Information

Jluly 12-13 Summer Meeting, Santa Fe, NM