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- Provides an end user perspective for data analytics tools/technique needs:  Risk Analysis, trends of Near Real Time data
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- Provides an end user perspective for data analytics tools/technique needs:  Risk Analysis, trends of Near Real Time data<br />
- Need for linking continuous data from various sources
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- Need for linking continuous data from various sources<br />
- Use case: Linking Climate and Ar Quality
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- Use case: Linking Climate and Ar Quality<br />
  
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- Also, provides an end user perspective for Air Quality Decision Systems needed analytics<br />
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- DataFed provides a shared data pool (multiple sources), data browser, event screening, data and trend analysis
  
  

Revision as of 10:45, April 18, 2014

SDA Telecom notes – 4/17/14

Known Attendees:

Will be provided soon


Agenda:

1 – Present new Cluster Information Sharing Webasites -Steve

Introduction to the Earth Science Data Analytics Discussion Forum - http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Earth_Science_Data_Analytics/Discussion_Forum Introduction to the Use Case Collection webpage - http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Use_Case_Collection


2 – Joan Aron – To Present: Data Analytics Needs Scenario


3 – Rudy Husar – To present: User-Oriented Data Analytics and Tools in DataFed


4 – Tiffany Matthews – To lead discussion:

'enabling users to leverage data to observe more phenomena than what can be identified when studying an average'.

Tiffany will initiate discussion with her presentation entitled: " Atmospheric Science Data Center Sample Data Analytics Use Cases."


Presentations:


Notes:

From March 20th Telecom:

Today, from Joan, Rudy, and Tiffany, we received three excellent, insightful presentations regarding the need of data analytics from a user perspective, and a data discovery perspective, as well as useful tools that can help the data user. Please give them a look via the links above.


The ESDA Discussion Forum is open for topic requests, ideas, references, and continued telecom discussion - http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Earth_Science_Data_Analytics/Discussion_Forum


Highlights from Joan's presentation:
- Provides an end user perspective for data analytics tools/technique needs: Risk Analysis, trends of Near Real Time data
- Need for linking continuous data from various sources
- Use case: Linking Climate and Ar Quality

Highlights of Rudy's presentation:
- Also, provides an end user perspective for Air Quality Decision Systems needed analytics
- DataFed provides a shared data pool (multiple sources), data browser, event screening, data and trend analysis


This is the figure (I believe) Rudy was alluding to: Analyticsvaluechain.tiff


Time ran out to discuss the third agenda item. This will be discussed at the next telecom (April 17), and provided here for your contemplation: ESDA Activity - Compile use cases (include producer/supplier and data user analytics utilization) - Need 2 to 4 owners - Compile analytics tools (internal and external to ESIP) – Need 2 to 4 owners (preferably different) - Do gap analysis – Need to 2 to 4 owners (different or some from above groups)

And Potential Future Activities (as of today) - Examine project long case studies to determine successfulness of using data analytics in the project (i.e., lessons learned) - Oh yeah: Create a Cluster Mission Statement and Objectives - Report out to the Federation All


Next Telecon:

  • May 15, 3:00 EST (third Thursday of each month)
  • Agenda (as of now)

- Listen and Learn - We will have 2 guest speakers to discuss their Analytics activities

- Continued discussion from last telecom: Types of Analytics, and Tools/Techniques best suited for each type

- ESDA Activities - Use Case Collection webpage - http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Use_Case_Collection