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- go up with higher levels, but how to quantify is difficult NASA L1-L4 levels. Users: a similar degree of differences between their expectations/needs, and2 KB (288 words) - 15:42, July 21, 2016
- this target audience. At the end of the 4th year, the site was consistently reaching 12,000 or more distinct users each month. In addition to the data, a804 bytes (126 words) - 18:22, April 16, 2008
- Announcements Organization Changed the Wiki page to clean it up to make it more user friendly. We decided to continue with the ESIP Wiki, as compared to the commons3 KB (427 words) - 13:29, September 13, 2016
- spectrum of decision making; it is structured around three decision-making end users: A policy-maker, needing synthesized information on the importance of intercontinental31 KB (4,121 words) - 18:15, June 4, 2008
- 2006 (EDT) Discuss. Each dataset has a wiki page that can be modified by any user. Initially, the page only contains a brief description of the dataset along12 KB (953 words) - 14:35, June 18, 2006
- Semi-structured Publication within ESIP 3. Winter Meeting Planning Jan 4 2-3:30PM: Track 5: IT &I (Open) 4-5:30PM: Track 5: IT&I Jan 5 1:45 – 3:15PM: Track 5 Semantic14 KB (2,244 words) - 09:53, October 8, 2021
- years, Type II representative to the Federation Board and Executive Committee (4 years). In 2012, I was honored with ESIP's Martha Maiden Lifetime Achievement5 KB (739 words) - 08:49, November 30, 2016
- Use Case 11: Spatial Search (section 2.4.Normal Flow)the GOS framework. 1.Portal User 1.User has browser access to GOS 1.Geographic searches yield accurate, timely results Users have the option to manually3 KB (417 words) - 11:22, February 2, 2006
- experts ensure style Content contributors Admin - Operational/Maintenance Users - viewers of content The Executive Committee modified the draft to replace3 KB (411 words) - 12:11, June 13, 2013
- expansion to allow for people to be associated with multiple member organizations 4. Possible Next Steps a. Are there procedures for moving things out of the testbed2 KB (317 words) - 13:27, March 16, 2011
- notebook examples Prepare ESIPhub environment for curated collection Set up user accounts on ESIPhub Guide exploration through selected examples help develop2 KB (333 words) - 11:54, April 5, 2019
- collaboration for some issue that arises. Users don't know that a lot of the data exists -- Marketing the unknown users is a major problem. White paper defining8 KB (1,242 words) - 07:24, December 20, 2007
- respective roles and focal points? Users: Who are they? What is the interaction with them? Who should become a user but doesn't know about it yet? What10 KB (1,293 words) - 08:55, August 30, 2011
- follows: Introduction and example Technical Value User Value Archive Value Use case support Use case 4 (scientific identity) will be fleshed out and will5 KB (757 words) - 12:25, October 14, 2010
- Other topics included ESIP Evaluation, International Data Week, Earth Science User Conference, etc. Potential partners visit: We also visited US-GEO/OSTP, NIH7 KB (945 words) - 16:32, May 31, 2016
- types of ESDA: By ESDA usage; By Results of ESDA desired; By type of data user (their primary interests) -- Determine data analytics tools and techniques4 KB (658 words) - 17:28, March 3, 2015
- NEISGEI Reporting (section 4. Project Management)FGDC and GCMD SERF. 4 Project Management 4.1 Are you on track in completing scheduled work tasks? No, some tasks are behind schedule 4.1.a If No, please15 KB (2,167 words) - 06:46, January 30, 2008
- (Items #2, 3, 6, and 9 below) Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). (Items10 KB (1,170 words) - 14:24, September 5, 2019
- (Items #2, 3, 6, and 9 below) Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). (Items10 KB (1,193 words) - 09:39, June 18, 2018
- 2009-2013 Strategic Accomplishments (section Goal 4: Promote techniques to articulate and measure the socioeconomic value and benefit of Earth science data, information and applications. (e.g., feedback to sponsors – value of their investment))create the infrastructure necessary for delivering data products and services Users of products and services Key influencers and supporters The first two groups16 KB (1,933 words) - 11:15, May 13, 2014