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- convenient but may not cover all. For example, some HDF4 data products are only accessible through HDF4 APIs and it is not easy to extract geo-location information2 KB (184 words) - 07:57, June 15, 2010
- llnl.gov/ 3 – Tiffany - To lead discussion started last week: 'enabling users to leverage data to observe more phenomena than what can be identified when7 KB (1,069 words) - 09:42, December 4, 2015
- NSF Community-Driven Data and Knowledge Environment for the Geosciences (section 4. Network participants)deadline: March 26, 2013 Deadline: March 21, 2013 Estimated Number of Awards: 4-6 Estimated Award Size and Duration: a maximum of 24 months and up to a maximum9 KB (1,108 words) - 16:27, January 9, 2013
- 3. Tools mapped to techniques, and gaps - Status 4. How can we best validate our work with ESDA users? 5. Next Steps 6. Open Mic – What else should we4 KB (665 words) - 13:39, June 24, 2016
- Use Case 24: Track Usage (section 2.4.Normal Flow)recent time periods EIE24.4.1) Data or service provider accesses reporting interface EIE24.4.2) Specified report is requested EIE24.4.3) Specified report is3 KB (443 words) - 12:10, January 31, 2006
- to focus on existing users and needs and administration ease. Tools that meet this need tend to not focus on the needs of new user and standardization.51 KB (6,741 words) - 14:38, May 21, 2024
- ESC Telecon 1 (section Question: Should we organize around 4 major thrusts (cyberinfrastructure, sociological, programmatic, user stories)?)umbrella groups User Stories - Use Cases for construction of ESC + Outreach Stories Maybe start with User Stories? First, what is the User Model (e.g., different3 KB (406 words) - 14:57, August 15, 2011
- to the user to initiate that action. 3.Controls are provided to the user to refine the criteria used to 'discover' the dataset. EIE09.0.1)The user selects3 KB (449 words) - 11:05, January 31, 2006
- with the end-users, as SERVIR had via ICMOD, recommending that the ESIP C-COP testbed work should consider how to evolve and engage end users. Another recommendation3 KB (451 words) - 13:35, September 3, 2015
- User Type Taxonomy (section User Type Taxonomy)estimates, SPMs Data out: God knows. Taxonomy: Family: 4, Class: 3, Order: 4, Group: 3, Series: 44 KB (438 words) - 12:07, February 19, 2010
- information is transmitted, communicated, or presented to the user” (NASA, 2004). CSDGM users can provide extensions to the second version to fit their needs:25 KB (3,913 words) - 11:29, January 6, 2013
- Semantic Web Ontology Portal Evaluation Approach (section User-specific search and update capabilities)logged in user (i.e., one with an ESIP account) should be able to query to obtain a list of their own resources in the repository A logged in user needs to5 KB (648 words) - 21:30, February 9, 2017
- contribution of the exceptional sources, e.g. fires, wind-blown dust, or July 4th smoke. Provide Data/Analysis - possibly take data for VIEWS The AirNow network8 KB (1,114 words) - 02:45, August 26, 2008
- interface with End Users. It is a high visibility project. It would be worth working on user requirements. That way there can be multiple users so that the information36 KB (5,864 words) - 13:13, May 30, 2013
- for data providers on information/metadata that must be provided to users. Data Users is a general term. Frew-Suggests that a motion be made that the new8 KB (1,163 words) - 14:22, January 13, 2012
- contact service provider. EIE10.0.1) User enters the portal EIE10.0.2) (optional) User logs into the portal EIE10.0.3) User selects the service search link5 KB (686 words) - 11:15, January 31, 2006
- Erin Robinson Bob Downs Rob Raskin Curt Tilmes Peter Fox Judy Hertz Call-in User_4 Peter: add goals/outcomes discussion to next months agenda Erin: plan to3 KB (397 words) - 13:44, October 25, 2011
- standard Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) engine. It empowers users to execute BPEL they have created. A BPEL workflow allows the creation of1 KB (166 words) - 13:33, July 21, 2008
- Output from Visualization Summit (section Question 2: Visualization for understanding vs. conveying — It’s all about the user: How should tools and visualizations be tailored for distinct user groups?)“Interactive” Hard to build a general-purpose tool, to satisfy power users vs. non-power users, cross-discipline. Same tool needs to scale with abilities. Everyone18 KB (2,174 words) - 13:31, July 26, 2011
- The Usability Cluster aims to discuss the applicability of using User Interface (UI)/User Experience (UX) principles and techniques in evaluating and enhancing4 KB (584 words) - 11:52, September 11, 2016