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  • Reference Architecture Concepts and Principles Chris Lynnes, NASA/GSFC — The End User in the NASA Data System Reference Architecture Round Table Discussion — Speakers
    5 KB (655 words) - 10:15, July 15, 2010
  • AirNow - Data Portal Title Edit with Form
    694 bytes (7 words) - 07:21, June 10, 2011
  • This process results in the User having access to a subset of the data sets in the portal that meet the requirements of the User. Individual data sets, or
    12 KB (1,732 words) - 19:12, December 27, 2007
  • < GEO User Requirements for Air Quality | Report | Documents | Resources | Edit with Form Doc #: 59 Title: Ground-level ozone in the 21st Century: Future
    1 KB (156 words) - 22:16, October 20, 2009
  • Infrastructure (GCI) work collaboratively across GEO committees (e.g. UIC to get user needs) AIP 2 Achievements Community of Practice Scenarios Reusable Processes
    3 KB (353 words) - 14:09, July 22, 2012
  • search interface supporting free text and faceted searching would expand user options, and allow integration of software library specific keywords (i.e
    2 KB (246 words) - 14:36, November 4, 2020
  • < GEO User Requirements for Air Quality | Report | Documents | Resources | Edit with Form Doc #: 94 Title: European Exchange and Monitoring Information
    1 KB (213 words) - 16:35, October 21, 2009
  • that momentary science needs of a user. Various parts of the PCCS matrix apply to different levels of data. Certain users will only be interested in some
    2 KB (301 words) - 10:50, January 25, 2012
  • Chris Lynnes (EOSDIS) - Lead Bob Downs (SEDAC): Intrigued by user perspective, looking to broaden discovery to include the exploration needed before deciding
    2 KB (331 words) - 13:36, March 20, 2020
  • on specified subsets with no user intervention. It is equally important that the coordinate data are easy for human users to write and to understand. These
    26 KB (3,564 words) - 13:24, October 5, 2011
  • frequency and status. GEO Portal: user can search for something (eg energy/environment)- for a more focused search, the user can go to the thematic Portal
    36 KB (5,793 words) - 20:39, July 26, 2011
  • shall maintain metrics that characterize users, user patterns, and products and service accesses, while satisfying user privacy concerns 5.11 The Exchange portal
    8 KB (1,204 words) - 11:38, January 2, 2006
  • likely include four areas: 1. science community (cyberinfrastructure), 2. user stories (use cases) 3. social (trust, incentive, social science issues) and
    9 KB (1,441 words) - 13:22, July 19, 2011
  • to request formal GEOSS Community of Practice for Air Quality from the GEO User Interface Committee We will draft a charter to define its objectives and
    899 bytes (142 words) - 17:32, July 17, 2008
  • of different scientific domains & programming languages builds a graphical user interface regression tester build into framework can register and publish
    1 KB (168 words) - 00:58, November 4, 2012
  • Will the Circle Be Unbroken - J. Bachmann (category GEO UserReq Doc)
    < GEO User Requirements for Air Quality | Report | Documents | Resources | Edit with Form Doc #: Title: Will the Circle Be Unbroken: A History of the US
    296 bytes (73 words) - 10:41, December 22, 2009
  • Other Facility (e.g., auto scaling, queue, logs, analyses, etc.) Available User Interfaces Web Interface SSH Linux type of interface Or community open APIs
    1 KB (131 words) - 13:22, January 5, 2012
  • with the actual breakdown into services a technical step hidden from the user. Benno 11:03, 16 May 2008 (EDT)
    1 KB (176 words) - 09:05, May 16, 2008
  • < GEO User Requirements for Air Quality | Report | Documents | Resources | Edit with Form Doc #: Title: DIRECTIVE 2008/50/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
    1 KB (132 words) - 18:54, March 28, 2012
  • Evaluation City Center Linking Earth Sciences and GEOSS: The role of the GEOSS User Requirement Registry (URR) Mt. Vernon
    526 bytes (4 words) - 08:38, January 2, 2012

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