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For purposes of introduction, the participants are grouped into six color coded groups based on their "specialty" from the perspective of this meeting.
 
For purposes of introduction, the participants are grouped into six color coded groups based on their "specialty" from the perspective of this meeting.
Group I consist of contributors to interoperability standards and arrangements. Group II consist of software engineers ( and or supervisors) who have implimented standards/ based services at their respective air quality data hubs. Group III is made of managers of data systems with strong background in data content and data quality.The fourth group represent Agency program managers and air quality application specialists with interest in networked data systems. While this grouping is rather arbitrary, it may facilitate more effective peer-to-peer interaction particularly during the pre-meeting period.
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Group I consist of contributors to interoperability standards and arrangements. Group II consist of software engineers ( and or supervisors) who have implemented standards/ based services at their respective air quality data hubs. Group III is made of managers of data systems with strong background in data content and data quality.The fourth group represent Agency program managers and air quality application specialists with interest in networked data systems. While this grouping is rather arbitrary, it may facilitate more effective peer-to-peer interaction particularly during the pre-meeting period.
  
 
This grouping may be eliminated or adjusted based on the feed back from the CoP. It is to be noted that the largest group is Group II, composed of the software engineers and managers of existing air quality data hubs.
 
This grouping may be eliminated or adjusted based on the feed back from the CoP. It is to be noted that the largest group is Group II, composed of the software engineers and managers of existing air quality data hubs.

Revision as of 03:36, June 28, 2011

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Below is a list of about 40 participants of the Solta 2011 workshop. This GEO AQCoP meeting is open for participation. The organizers have invited a number of practitioners of air quality networking. It is anticipated that about 20-25 participants will attend the workshop in Croatia. Others will participate through the video and phone connection that will be available. The list also contain members of agencies including program managers who may not be active in this technical workshop but have expressed interest in the air quality data networking process and the workshop outcome.

For purposes of introduction, the participants are grouped into six color coded groups based on their "specialty" from the perspective of this meeting. Group I consist of contributors to interoperability standards and arrangements. Group II consist of software engineers ( and or supervisors) who have implemented standards/ based services at their respective air quality data hubs. Group III is made of managers of data systems with strong background in data content and data quality.The fourth group represent Agency program managers and air quality application specialists with interest in networked data systems. While this grouping is rather arbitrary, it may facilitate more effective peer-to-peer interaction particularly during the pre-meeting period.

This grouping may be eliminated or adjusted based on the feed back from the CoP. It is to be noted that the largest group is Group II, composed of the software engineers and managers of existing air quality data hubs.