Difference between revisions of "ADIwg (Alaska Data Integration Working Group)"

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=== '''What''' ===  
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== What ==  
 
The ADIwg metadata standard was formed to examine and address technical barriers in order to efficiently integrate and share data within and among participating organizations.  
 
The ADIwg metadata standard was formed to examine and address technical barriers in order to efficiently integrate and share data within and among participating organizations.  
  
  
=== '''Who''' ===
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=== Who ===
 
ADIwg evolved from, and supports the common interests of, the North Slope Science Initiative Oversight Group (NSSI), Alaska Ocean Observing System Board (AOOS), the Arctic Research Mapping Application (ARMAP), North Pacific Research Board (NPRB), the Alaska Climate Change Executive Roundtable (ACCER), and their member agencies;  as well as numerous federal agencies.
 
ADIwg evolved from, and supports the common interests of, the North Slope Science Initiative Oversight Group (NSSI), Alaska Ocean Observing System Board (AOOS), the Arctic Research Mapping Application (ARMAP), North Pacific Research Board (NPRB), the Alaska Climate Change Executive Roundtable (ACCER), and their member agencies;  as well as numerous federal agencies.
  
  
=== '''Objective''' ===  
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=== Objective ===  
 
Make exploring and coordinating project and data metadata, as well as exchanging data across all participating organizations, seamless through the adoption of an interagency standard and protocol.
 
Make exploring and coordinating project and data metadata, as well as exchanging data across all participating organizations, seamless through the adoption of an interagency standard and protocol.
  

Revision as of 20:54, May 27, 2015

What

The ADIwg metadata standard was formed to examine and address technical barriers in order to efficiently integrate and share data within and among participating organizations.


Who

ADIwg evolved from, and supports the common interests of, the North Slope Science Initiative Oversight Group (NSSI), Alaska Ocean Observing System Board (AOOS), the Arctic Research Mapping Application (ARMAP), North Pacific Research Board (NPRB), the Alaska Climate Change Executive Roundtable (ACCER), and their member agencies; as well as numerous federal agencies.


Objective

Make exploring and coordinating project and data metadata, as well as exchanging data across all participating organizations, seamless through the adoption of an interagency standard and protocol.


Notes

Version 1 of the ADIwg Project Metadata Standard has been completed. However, work is currently ongoing on Version 2.