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* Preparation for the Summer EIP Meeting in Santa Fe: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2011_Meeting ESIP Summer 2011 Meeting]
 
* Preparation for the Summer EIP Meeting in Santa Fe: [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2011_Meeting ESIP Summer 2011 Meeting]
 
** Speakers  
 
** Speakers  
*** Main topics to discuss at the summer meeting - which ones are the most important:
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** Main topics to discuss at the summer meeting - which ones are the most important:
**** Terminology/taxonomy  
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*** Terminology/taxonomy  
**** Data Intercomparison and quality harmonization
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*** Data Intercomparison and quality harmonization
**** Best practices in different communities  
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*** Best practices in different communities  
**** Fit-for-purpose criteria for data quality (e.g., climate change need vs. near-real-time monitoring need)  
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*** Fit-for-purpose criteria for data quality (e.g., climate change need vs. near-real-time monitoring need)  
**** Level 2 Quality flags (and what do they tell about the product quality)
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*** Level 2 Quality flags (and what do they tell about the product quality)
**** Level 3 "Quality" (what’s that?)
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*** Level 3 "Quality" (what’s that?)
**** Propagation of L2 uncertainty to L3
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*** Propagation of L2 uncertainty to L3
**** Effects of missing data on aggregates
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*** Effects of missing data on aggregates
**** Data quality ontology (The Semantic Web Cluster is already working on logistics of the Data Quality Ontology breakout session)
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*** Data quality ontology (The Semantic Web Cluster is already working on logistics of the Data Quality Ontology breakout session)
**** Presenting data quality to users
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*** Presenting data quality to users
***    Breakout sessions – how many?
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**    Breakout sessions – how many?
*** Identify reps of various research and application communities for:  
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** Identify reps of various research and application communities for:  
**** their understanding and requirements for quality
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*** their understanding and requirements for quality
**** methodology they use to assess and quantify data quality
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*** methodology they use to assess and quantify data quality
**** Communities: SST, Ocean color, Precipitation, Atm Chemistry, Land, Modeling, Applications (e.g., Air Quality),...
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*** Communities: SST, Ocean color, Precipitation, Atm Chemistry, Land, Modeling, Applications (e.g., Air Quality),...
  
 
* How and when for IQ telecons
 
* How and when for IQ telecons

Revision as of 09:21, March 25, 2011

Participants

  • Gregory Leptoukh

Agenda

  • Preparation for the Summer EIP Meeting in Santa Fe: ESIP Summer 2011 Meeting
    • Speakers
    • Main topics to discuss at the summer meeting - which ones are the most important:
      • Terminology/taxonomy
      • Data Intercomparison and quality harmonization
      • Best practices in different communities
      • Fit-for-purpose criteria for data quality (e.g., climate change need vs. near-real-time monitoring need)
      • Level 2 Quality flags (and what do they tell about the product quality)
      • Level 3 "Quality" (what’s that?)
      • Propagation of L2 uncertainty to L3
      • Effects of missing data on aggregates
      • Data quality ontology (The Semantic Web Cluster is already working on logistics of the Data Quality Ontology breakout session)
      • Presenting data quality to users
    • Breakout sessions – how many?
    • Identify reps of various research and application communities for:
      • their understanding and requirements for quality
      • methodology they use to assess and quantify data quality
      • Communities: SST, Ocean color, Precipitation, Atm Chemistry, Land, Modeling, Applications (e.g., Air Quality),...
  • How and when for IQ telecons
    • One main topic per telecon (presentation via WebEx)
    • Every other Friday at 2:30 pm Eastern time (have been told that Fridays are on half hour somehow...

Action Items

  • by Apr 1 identify potential speakers
  • by Apr 1 identify main topics