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==== Outline ====
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* Lots of data resources in NASA, elsewhere
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* Not available as data as services
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* if it is a service, e.g. openDaP, may need rich clients, hard coded, loose coupling not easy 
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* Even if reusable service is available it cannot be found.
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* Service Orientation, while accepted has not been widely adapted for serving NASA products
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* SOA allows the creation of loosely coupled, agile, data systems
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* SOA -> requires ability to Publish, Find, Bind (Register, Discover, Access)
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* While, binding to data through standard data access protocols, publishing and finding requires metadata system 
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* Metadata system for publishing and finding content has to be jointly developed between data providers and users. 
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* Generic catalog systems  - metadata collection of not only what provider has done but also tracking what users need
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* Communication along the value chain, in both direction;
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* Metadata the glue and the message
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* Market approach; many providers; many users; may products

Revision as of 15:35, May 30, 2009

Air Quality Cluster > AQIP Main Page > Proposal | NASA ACCESS Solicitation | Context | Resources | Forum | Participants

Outline

  • Lots of data resources in NASA, elsewhere
  • Not available as data as services
  • if it is a service, e.g. openDaP, may need rich clients, hard coded, loose coupling not easy
  • Even if reusable service is available it cannot be found.


  • Service Orientation, while accepted has not been widely adapted for serving NASA products
  • SOA allows the creation of loosely coupled, agile, data systems
  • SOA -> requires ability to Publish, Find, Bind (Register, Discover, Access)
  • While, binding to data through standard data access protocols, publishing and finding requires metadata system
  • Metadata system for publishing and finding content has to be jointly developed between data providers and users.
  • Generic catalog systems - metadata collection of not only what provider has done but also tracking what users need
  • Communication along the value chain, in both direction;
  • Metadata the glue and the message
  • Market approach; many providers; many users; may products