Difference between revisions of "Solta 2011 Announcement"

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'''Stomorska, Island Šolta, Croatia, 23-25 August 2011'''<br>
 
'''Stomorska, Island Šolta, Croatia, 23-25 August 2011'''<br>
 
Data portals, science teams and decisions support systems address the needs of air quality  
 
Data portals, science teams and decisions support systems address the needs of air quality  
Management and science communities but data exchange among these systems is impeded  
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management and science communities but data exchange among these systems is impeded  
By a number of obstacles. The GEOSS interoperability arrangements and data sharing
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by a number of obstacles. The GEOSS interoperability arrangements and data sharing
Principles offer an opportunity to connect the existing air quality data systems into an  
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principles offer an opportunity to connect the existing air quality data systems into an  
Interoperable network for seamless data access. The self organised GEO Air Quality  
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interoperable network for seamless data access. The self organised GEO Air Quality  
 
Community of Practice invites members of these communities for a workshop to advance  
 
Community of Practice invites members of these communities for a workshop to advance  
The networking of air quality observations and models by identifying the sharable datasets,  
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the networking of air quality observations and models by identifying the sharable datasets,  
Assessing the state of the art on interoperability practices with a focus on technical and  
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assessing the state-of-the-art on interoperability practices with a focus on technical and  
 
Programmatic issues.
 
Programmatic issues.

Revision as of 05:58, June 26, 2011

Workshop Announcement

Networking Air Quality Observations and Models

Stomorska, Island Šolta, Croatia, 23-25 August 2011
Data portals, science teams and decisions support systems address the needs of air quality management and science communities but data exchange among these systems is impeded by a number of obstacles. The GEOSS interoperability arrangements and data sharing principles offer an opportunity to connect the existing air quality data systems into an interoperable network for seamless data access. The self organised GEO Air Quality Community of Practice invites members of these communities for a workshop to advance the networking of air quality observations and models by identifying the sharable datasets, assessing the state-of-the-art on interoperability practices with a focus on technical and Programmatic issues.