Difference between revisions of "GEOSS User Requirements Registry"

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(New page: ===URR Components:=== * Properties: registry of properties, that is, variables and products that are related to the Earth system’s state and trends; * User Types: registry of GEOSS use...)
 
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* Properties: registry of properties, that is, variables and products that are related to the Earth system’s state and trends;
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* '''Properties:''' registry of properties, that is, variables and products that are related to the Earth system’s state and trends;
* User Types: registry of GEOSS user types, groups and classes;
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* '''User Types:''' registry of GEOSS user types, groups and classes;
* Applications: registry of applications using GEOSS observations and/or products and/or producing products for other applications;
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* '''Applications:''' registry of applications using GEOSS observations and/or products and/or producing products for other applications;
* Requirements: list of quantitative requirements for GEOSS observations and products;
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* '''Requirements:''' list of quantitative requirements for GEOSS observations and products;
* Specifications: Agreed upon specifications of system performance in terms of products and their characteristics;
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* '''Specifications:''' Agreed upon specifications of system performance in terms of products and their characteristics;
* Techniques: registry of observation techniques, including the observed variables, accuracy, resolution, latency, reliability, availability, and status (research, operational);
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* '''Techniques:''' registry of observation techniques, including the observed variables, accuracy, resolution, latency, reliability, availability, and status (research, operational);
* Observations: registry of observations available to GEOSS;
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* '''Observations:''' registry of observations available to GEOSS;
* Products: list of products (may include observations) made available through GEOSS services, including a quantitative characterization.
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* '''Products:''' list of products (may include observations) made available through GEOSS services, including a quantitative characterization.
 
 
  
 
===Link Functions:===
 
===Link Functions:===

Revision as of 09:09, April 15, 2010

URR Components:

  • Properties: registry of properties, that is, variables and products that are related to the Earth system’s state and trends;
  • User Types: registry of GEOSS user types, groups and classes;
  • Applications: registry of applications using GEOSS observations and/or products and/or producing products for other applications;
  • Requirements: list of quantitative requirements for GEOSS observations and products;
  • Specifications: Agreed upon specifications of system performance in terms of products and their characteristics;
  • Techniques: registry of observation techniques, including the observed variables, accuracy, resolution, latency, reliability, availability, and status (research, operational);
  • Observations: registry of observations available to GEOSS;
  • Products: list of products (may include observations) made available through GEOSS services, including a quantitative characterization.

Link Functions:

  • the linkage of applications to applications;
  • the linkage of user types to applications and applications to user types;
  • the linkage of applications to requirements and requirements to applications;
  • the linkage of observations to products and products to observations.

Edit functions for GEO members:

  • registration of user types;
  • registration of applications.

Administrative Editing:

  • Properties;
  • Techniques;
  • Requirements;
  • Specifications;
  • Observations;
  • Products;
  • All links.

Analysis functions:

  • identification of deviations of system performance from specifications;
  • identification of requirements not met by products and applications not receiving the required products (gaps analysis);
  • identification of user types not able to utilize the full benefit of Earth observations.