Difference between revisions of "Interoperability and Technology/Tech Dive Webinar Series"
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+ | [https://esipfed.webex.com/esipfed/ldr.php?RCID=c3ece329915705e77f48c6da0ecc2204 Streaming] | [https://esipfed.webex.com/esipfed/lsr.php?RCID=ffcf193fd739d057d72217cdd2ff8f3e Download] | ||
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+ | === Abstract === | ||
"Catalog-driven, reproducible workflows for ocean science: Comparing | "Catalog-driven, reproducible workflows for ocean science: Comparing |
Revision as of 13:04, September 17, 2015
Rants and Raves Webinar Series
An activity of the ESIP IT&I Committee.
10 Dec 2015: TBD
12 Nov 2015: Bob Arko on Linked Data
8 Oct 2015: TBD
13 Aug 2015: Rich Signell on Catalog-driven Workflows for Science
WebEx Recordings
Abstract
"Catalog-driven, reproducible workflows for ocean science: Comparing sea level forecasts along the US Coastline"
Rich Signell
Filipe Fernandes
The USGS Integrated Ocean Observing System (US-IOOS) requires that data providers use standard web services (OPeNDAP+CF, OGC WMS, OGC SOS) for distributing model products and insitu observations. The services are captured in ISO metadata records and searchable via standard catalog services (OGC CSW).
This presentation will demonstrate how to use this system in a reproducible Jupyter Notebook, discovering, accessing and using model and observed water levels along the US Coastline, using a free python environment that can be installed on Mac, Windows and Linux in less than 10 minutes.
11 June 2015: NDS Labs, Matt Turk
Matt is a member of the NDS Labs technical advisory committee and will present NDS Labs as a platform for exploring data services -- enabling the separation of data and its representation, and how NDS Labs is functioning as an emerging platform for such separation.
Matt's Slides