Difference between revisions of "AQ Work Group Telecons"
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**Identify the specific services that will be offered for GEOSS AIP | **Identify the specific services that will be offered for GEOSS AIP | ||
***What is the list of data services, what is there status, how to access them? | ***What is the list of data services, what is there status, how to access them? | ||
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**Service testing (work with test capability work group) | **Service testing (work with test capability work group) | ||
*Creating ISO 19139? metadata records for the services | *Creating ISO 19139? metadata records for the services | ||
**Work with Ted Haberman and others in the transverse technology work groups | **Work with Ted Haberman and others in the transverse technology work groups |
Revision as of 12:38, October 3, 2008
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October 3, 2008 Telecon
1:30pm EST
Phone: 866-489-0573;
Meeting Code: *2279431*
Topics (feel free to add your ideas):
- AIP-2 Workshop Summary
- Workgroup Coordination and Communication
- Time for weekly telecon
- What time zones need to be accommodated?
- Weekly call Mondays 11AM Eastern
- Workspace
- Drupal (ogcnetwork.net)
- Drupal/wiki
- Google Site
- Time for weekly telecon
- Key next steps
- Clarify GEOSS CI and AQ Community Interaction (architecturally and in practice)
- How, what, where, and when to register components and why
- Clarify GEOSS CI and AQ Community Interaction (architecturally and in practice)
Specific Tasks:
- Define what goes into the Pilot
- Identify the specific services that will be offered for GEOSS AIP
- What is the list of data services, what is there status, how to access them?
- Creation of a service metadata workspace
- Service testing (work with test capability work group)
- Identify the specific services that will be offered for GEOSS AIP
- Creating ISO 19139? metadata records for the services
- Work with Ted Haberman and others in the transverse technology work groups