Difference between revisions of "Workshop-Next Steps"

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Two activities were identified to advance the communication and interoperability among NOx data providers, air quality uses, and information technologies:
*Identify the users in these applications to get engaged in the process
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**connecting to existing projects (Airnow Tech, RSIG, etc.) that support these two applications
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*'''Focus on HTAP and exceptional event applications'''
*Exceptional Events: Airnow Tech is becoming source for surface data (also satellites)
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**Identify other users in these applications and engage in the process
*HTAP: Model evaluation is needed (e.g., RSIG)
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**Reuse and integrate existing projects (Airnow Tech, RSIG, etc.) that support these two applications
*How to support comparison and analysis of datasets
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***Exceptional Events: Airnow Tech is becoming source for surface data (also satellites)
*How to bring the "projects" into the interoperability network
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***HTAP: Model evaluation is needed (e.g., RSIG)
*Define lineage of the applications
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**Use existing and new technologies to support comparison and analysis of satellite, surface monitoring, emissions inventories, and modeled NOx datasets
**the use defines the questions that lineage metadata needs to answer
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**Pursue linking of "projects" onto a NOx interoperability network
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**Define and capture lineage of data processing and data applications for HTAP and exception event
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***experiences and examples of using the data and developing applications will define the questions that lineage metadata should answer
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*'''Demonstrations for EPA OEI Symposium'''
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**Use existing prototypes and demos to showcase the access, visualization, analysis and assessment of the Southern California wildfire smoke

Revision as of 10:34, November 2, 2007

Two activities were identified to advance the communication and interoperability among NOx data providers, air quality uses, and information technologies:

  • Focus on HTAP and exceptional event applications
    • Identify other users in these applications and engage in the process
    • Reuse and integrate existing projects (Airnow Tech, RSIG, etc.) that support these two applications
      • Exceptional Events: Airnow Tech is becoming source for surface data (also satellites)
      • HTAP: Model evaluation is needed (e.g., RSIG)
    • Use existing and new technologies to support comparison and analysis of satellite, surface monitoring, emissions inventories, and modeled NOx datasets
    • Pursue linking of "projects" onto a NOx interoperability network
    • Define and capture lineage of data processing and data applications for HTAP and exception event
      • experiences and examples of using the data and developing applications will define the questions that lineage metadata should answer
  • Demonstrations for EPA OEI Symposium
    • Use existing prototypes and demos to showcase the access, visualization, analysis and assessment of the Southern California wildfire smoke