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Requirements for the Earth Information Exchange will be established by users. The first stage in this process is to establish user's "wish lists" by capturing scenarios of use in plain language as described by the users themselves. In the next stage, domain experts expand this description into a more formal Use Case description that will drive the development of the Exchange. | Requirements for the Earth Information Exchange will be established by users. The first stage in this process is to establish user's "wish lists" by capturing scenarios of use in plain language as described by the users themselves. In the next stage, domain experts expand this description into a more formal Use Case description that will drive the development of the Exchange. | ||
− | We are developing two types of use cases: one addressing areas of societal need, and the other showing the interface and underlying components that might be applied to address this need. | + | We are developing '''two types''' of use cases: one addressing areas of societal need, and the other showing the interface and underlying components that might be applied to address this need. |
[[Use Case Discussion]] | [[Use Case Discussion]] | ||
− | ==Earth Science Solutions Use Cases== | + | ==Type 1: Earth Science Solutions Use Cases== |
Scenarios that capture opportunities to apply Earth science for public benefit will drive resource allocations. For example, this page provides a point of access for the Use Cases under development by NASA's ESDS Technology Infusion Working Group in support of ESIP Federation application area technology activities. Use cases of known data access and/or data production activities are needed to identify web services and chaining scenarios for future implementation. And may also provide reference use cases for the development of capabilities within the Earth Information Exchange or other Federation activities including proposals developed by Federation members. | Scenarios that capture opportunities to apply Earth science for public benefit will drive resource allocations. For example, this page provides a point of access for the Use Cases under development by NASA's ESDS Technology Infusion Working Group in support of ESIP Federation application area technology activities. Use cases of known data access and/or data production activities are needed to identify web services and chaining scenarios for future implementation. And may also provide reference use cases for the development of capabilities within the Earth Information Exchange or other Federation activities including proposals developed by Federation members. | ||
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Note: The current Air Quality example needs to be pasted into the new template | Note: The current Air Quality example needs to be pasted into the new template | ||
(see new entry suggestions immediately below): | (see new entry suggestions immediately below): | ||
− | [[Use_Case_Template | Air Quality Use Case | + | [[Use_Case_Template | Air Quality Use Case (Old Format)]] |
'''Enter new UseCase:''' Please refer to the following page to author a new Solutions Use Case: [[SolutionsUseCase_Entry]] | '''Enter new UseCase:''' Please refer to the following page to author a new Solutions Use Case: [[SolutionsUseCase_Entry]] | ||
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− | ==Technology Use Cases== | + | ==Type 2: Technology Use Cases== |
(currently only some of the use cases have been converted to Wiki format, the remainder are Word documents) | (currently only some of the use cases have been converted to Wiki format, the remainder are Word documents) | ||
::Detailed Visio diagrams of the System use cases. | ::Detailed Visio diagrams of the System use cases. |
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Overview
Requirements for the Earth Information Exchange will be established by users. The first stage in this process is to establish user's "wish lists" by capturing scenarios of use in plain language as described by the users themselves. In the next stage, domain experts expand this description into a more formal Use Case description that will drive the development of the Exchange.
We are developing two types of use cases: one addressing areas of societal need, and the other showing the interface and underlying components that might be applied to address this need.
Type 1: Earth Science Solutions Use Cases
Scenarios that capture opportunities to apply Earth science for public benefit will drive resource allocations. For example, this page provides a point of access for the Use Cases under development by NASA's ESDS Technology Infusion Working Group in support of ESIP Federation application area technology activities. Use cases of known data access and/or data production activities are needed to identify web services and chaining scenarios for future implementation. And may also provide reference use cases for the development of capabilities within the Earth Information Exchange or other Federation activities including proposals developed by Federation members.
- Use Case 1: SolutionsUseCase_AirQuality-Atmosphere_Smoke_1a
Note: The current Air Quality example needs to be pasted into the new template (see new entry suggestions immediately below): Air Quality Use Case (Old Format)
Enter new UseCase: Please refer to the following page to author a new Solutions Use Case: SolutionsUseCase_Entry
Type 2: Technology Use Cases
(currently only some of the use cases have been converted to Wiki format, the remainder are Word documents)
- Detailed Visio diagrams of the System use cases.
- Note: Download the Visio Viewer 2003 from Microsoft and view these diagrams in Explorer (if you don't have MS Visio).
Use Case 02: Personalize User Experience
Use Case 04: Provider Management
Use Case 05: Manage Datasets/Collections Catalog
Use Case 08: Manage Groups/Communities
Use Case 09: Dataset Discovery
Use Case 10: Service Discovery
Use Case 11: Spatial Search for Data
Use Case 12: Temporal Search for Data [[1]]
Use Case 13: Parametric Search for Data
Use Case 14: Free Text Searching [[2]]
Use Case 15: Preview Dataset (metadata driven)
Use Case 16: Preview Granule (metadata driven)
Use Case 17: Online Access to Granules [[3]]
Use Case 18: Direct Access to Data [[4]]
Use Case 19: Present "Hot" Products [[5]]
Use Case 21: Collaborate with Other Users
Use Case 22: Subscribe to Data Availability [[6]]
Use Case 23: Notify Subscriber [[7]]