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  • filter_xss() XSS is major vulnerability, SQL injection is another Failure to escape user input or output You can do almost anything http://drupalsecurityreport.org/
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  • 2008 to: Increase visibility of ESIP Federation within DOE Identify users/potential users of carbon data and information; get their requirements & develop
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  • datasets and the tools that work with them, we will be able to present data users with a comprehensive list of useful, appropriate tools. ToolMatch is currently
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  • directory where MapServer can dump any file it creates. This means the web user (usually "nobody" or "apache") must have read and write access to this directory
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  • distributed catalogs simultaneously, merging the results for presentation to the user.Federated search for Earth science data has a long history. For example,
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  • many levels of users (some more active than others). So agency peer review of the contents can be supplemented by editing using super-users.
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  • alike. Usage-Based Discovery takes a different approach by first allowing users to narrow their search by how the datasets are used in real-world applications
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  • Agency. It invites emissions experts, air quality modellers, satellite data users, in-situ observation experts to express their views on the description of
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  • DISC. The initial incarnation relied on keyword search fields, but some users "don't know what to type in", prompting a point-and-click interface. The
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  • actually do something about; to incorporate diverse stakeholders including end-users; to craft the evaluation in terms of its role in data-driven decision-making;
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  • Information System (ESDIS). Enable broader use of NASA's EOS data by allowing users to more efficiently search and access data and services; thus increasing
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  • frequency is described by the MD_MaintenanceFrequencyCode code list or by the userDefinedMaintenanceFrequency. The MD_MaintenanceFrequencyCode code list was
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  • fields to maintain. The users wanted all the metadata, but that was not sustainable. Data providers want to provide metadata for users, but don't know what
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  • standard Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) engine. It empowers users to execute BPEL they have created. A BPEL workflow allows the creation of
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  • science data and information. Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). Promote
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  • the described resource are used to provide important information about how users should cite the documented resource that is described by the metadata. These
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  • science data and information. Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). Promote
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  • illustrative medium. Does this DataFed/ESIP structure benefit the air quality user community? Or, does it have enormous potential to do so? What needs to be
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • such as being a review or editor, to the registered user. ii. Workflow: In general, a registered user can submit a resource. The submitted resource would
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  • categories. Each agency has different foci (every single user has different sets of needs). Many users don't have the time to do the research, etc. Therefore
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  • We'll discuss what's new and why new changes can help NASA HDF/HDF-EOS data users. We'll demonstrate tool examples to access and visualize various HDF/HDF-EOS
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  • life cycle for improved enterprise data management and stewardship; End users who integrate various datasets and associated quality information for improved
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  • described collaboration ideas. We may find commonality in acquiring data users who can guide us with the datasets they use and their functionality they
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  • Tools and Techniques – Status 2. How can we best validate our work with ESDA users? 3. ESIP Summer Meeting Planning. Session Title: Earth Science Data Analytics
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  • with data users. Here we attempt to present a list of events that are useful to track and that have been helpful in the past to guide data users in the interpretation
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  • mco:useLimitation, mco:releasability, mco:useConstraint not present. Constraints on user's access to the resource 8 mco:useConstraints 0..* mco:MD_RestrictionCode
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  • microarticles Editor(s) will publish content submitted by authenticated users Two post-meeeting publications per year which capture the meeting activity
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  • worked closely with ESIP over the last several years to deliver a co-located user’s meeting focused on DataONE developments and infrastructure, and to foster
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  • development investments Improved resource availability and decision-making for end users
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  • for capturing info resources on the smoke and its air quality impacts - Users are encouraged to contribute and to use the resources to analyze and learn
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  • science metadata alongside NASA's for users to search and access. As with GCMD and Mercury, ECHO allows for users to discover datasets based upon time and
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  • separate line for each modification with each line including a timestamp, user name, modification name, and modification arguments. Its use is recommended
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  • set and its parts (i.e., a registration app) How users will find the ID's (i.e., a discovery app) How users will use the ID's found (i.e., some sort of link
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  • organization to host a highly-customizable, web-accessible geodata catalog for users to connect to map services, create and manage metadata, and find, share,
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  • science data and information. Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). Promote
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • science data and information. Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). Promote
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  • more detailed version of the scenario. The scenario is focused on three end users: A policy-maker, needing synthesized information on the importance of intercontinental
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  • (profiles, etc). McCabe: Concerned about a proliferation of pages. Focus users on a small set of pages. Robinson: Improve the way to find material and facilitate
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  • downloadable WAF only NODC Geoportal Server Usability Test for first-time users Most use was scientific research Many different countries Spatial search
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  • data/info quality How can users have specific/persistent input on data quality timely communication of data quality between users [GUM: Guide to the Expression
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  • portable mic, low noise but powerful enough to capture the room, so remote users can hear all the discussion, not just what the presenter says. Technology
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  • DQ_DataQuality 3) MD_MaintenanceInformation Ken Casey – We needs documentation for 1. Users, 2. Ingest systems, 3. And more Jeff Arnfield – Yes yes. Variable audience
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  • activity as well. Consider that the major goal of these activities is to develop user familiarity with the data and tools. Breakout Session 4: Jan 7, 2009 4-5:30pm
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  • OPeNDAP service. With only a single "rel" attribute value, clients and/or users are unable to distinguish between download link types. The scope of this
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  • Web Service to provide data users with data pre-filtered to their particular criteria, while at the same time guiding the user with filtering recommendations
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  • WebEx | Telecon Calendar Web Conferencing Guidance WebEx Instructions for Users and Presenters
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  • one of greater interest to information tool developers, providers, and users (users=researchers). Other discussion inputs include: Need to find best ways
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  • Change Master Directory) NASA's Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) enables users to discover and access Earth science data sets and data services relevant
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  • (Items #2, 3, 6, and 9 below) Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). (Items
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  • (Items #2, 3, 6, and 9 below) Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). (Items
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  • (Items #2, 3, 6, and 9 below) Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). (Items
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  • the sensor is designed and extends through many intermediaries out to each user in new contexts. How do we tag data appropriately for an educator or policy
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  • (RISA) NOAA Economics Web Site CIRUN (Climate Information Responding to Users Needs - U. Maryland) IPCC Spatial Decision Support Knowledge Portal
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  • the thinking portion. Make or break moments with our users. Eg: Citations, Elegibility (If users can’t get these easily they will leave) General Approach
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  • collection from various sources, a system for distribution of the data to users and of archiving these data for establishing long-term records, as well as
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  • items Sophie suggested using DataONE's personas (https://www.dataone.org/user-personas), and select/add to the personas that are also applicable to our
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  • science data and information. Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). Promote
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  • data could be pulled in from extraneous sources such as LinkedIn. This way users don't have to update multiple places How this would work and how to authenticate
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  • can ask demographics on interest and expectations from hack-a-thons Many users may not know what they want from a hack-a-thon session Evaluation workshop
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  • this effort, over 50 interviews were performed with data providers and data users to assess the current state of data exchange and identify needs and issues
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  • sensors, data sets and/or services/processing software. Who should attend? • Users with research or application scenarios • Data providers • Service providers
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  • characteristic is that brokering shifts the burdens of enabling interoperability from users and providers to a third party service. Brokering can take many forms and
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  • the type of info that needs to be shared between data providers and DRM users. It seems likely the architecture will be hierarchical with some common elements
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  • Committee Chair in 2017 and 2018, served as the USGS Rep to the Unidata Users Committee from 2010-2018, and was previously the Chair of the Estuarine and
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  • Return to IM Code Registry main page The IMCR Vocabulary enables users to search on common IM tasks occurring throughout the data-life-cycle. Browse the
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  • Status Quo bias Any ideas for the killer app that would serve to entice the users to modify how they work now? Automatic Proposal Generator? Hmmm...include
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  • guide for users to explore or determine if cloud could help with an application Push cloud computing in the RFP from both agencies or users to see if cloud
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  • scheduled reception time, we never want to reach this value. Prospective users of the GOES system must fill out the System Use Agreement (SUA) form and
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  • hearing problem/needs of at a analytics users, can go solve it. Who are our experts? Suggestions made: Power users, who deal with lots of distributed heterogeneous
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  • process Involve social scientists in multidisciplinary team/approach Involve users in defining requirements - see decadal survey
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  • associations around the US. I am the USGS representative to the Unidata Users Committee, and I chair the THREDDS Steering Team. During this year I have
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • outreach/engagement to users has been serendipitous so far. The team would like to consider additional strategies to reach out to more users. 3) Invited Presentation:
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  • human resources required to support distributing spatial imagery to the end users. The broad dissemination of this information maximizes its use and reduces
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  • Earth sciences community and encourage the developers, maintainers, and users of those systems to participate in this workshop at the summer meeting. For
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  • making entity (in agency) but can have parallel threads that enables diverse users of architecture Terry: sending email to European partners for feedback on
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  • multiple disciplines, ECHO provides a uniform view of NASA’s data. It allows users to more efficiently search and access data and services and increases the
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  • organization use a virtual globe to display data images or inventories for users? What are your requirements for such tools? How important are these tools
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  • through outreach to user communities. (e.g. decision makers, teachers, students) Reduce barriers between data providers and data users through IT, training
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  • science data and information. Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). Promote
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  • well supported 1.EIE Administrator works with GOS Administrator to set up user accounts for EIE Community Members. 2.EIE Administrator grants community member
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  • science data and information. Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). Promote
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  • teachers are highly engaged and are great sources of feedback and represent a user community. NESTA hosts events at NSTA but does not have its own conference
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  • through outreach to user communities. (e.g., decision makers, teachers, students) Reduce barriers between data providers and data users through IT, training
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  • science and science data infrastructure. 2) The author's give brief mention to users' access to data at the end of the fourth full paragraph on page two. They
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • telecon is to, indeed, do both, basically, by soliciting challenges from data users, and using these challenges to examine specific technical analytics solutions
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  • practices, as listed in Appendix A. These standards and protocols will help users to discover, use, and understand Federation products and services. The testbed
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  • Practice editing in the Sandbox if you like Sign with your name and date: [[User:Your_login|Your_name]], date More help?
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  • Practice editing in the Sandbox if you like Sign with your name and date: [[User:Your_login|Your_name]], date More help?
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  • of Users II, Oral session, AGU Meeting [2016-12-15 1:40PM - 3:40PM] IN41C: Managing Earth Science Data Quality Information for the Benefit of Users I Posters
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  • single entry for users Attendees: Erin Robinson, Reid Boehm, Bill Teng, Boksoon Myoung, Nancy Hoebelheinrich, (1 other call in users unidentified) Brian
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  • Callimachus, Amazon Web Svcs some ideas from Wood on how to expose LOD to end users use of BioPortal (Stanford) to port SWEET, then data but also need for ESIP
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  • Summer Meeting. ESIP Summer Meeting theme: - Tim Dye, STI (File:Dye YourDataUsers CBJ.ppt) - Greg Frost, NOAA (File:Greg Frost Emissions Data AQWG panel.ppt)
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  • role of data users in helping to define the processes/procedures/etc of GEO-IDE? Answer – the teams that have been initiated are made up of users, producers
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  • connecting geospatial technology with Earth science and Earth science data users. My involvement with ESIP started in 2010, when I was working with NOAA NWS
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  • demonstrate how these notebooks can be launched remotely on the Cloud, so that users can explore these workflows with just their browsers, without the need to
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  • Datasheets in DataSpaces Provide feedback to providers from educators and other users on DataSheet and DataSpaces.
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  • many earth science data products. HDF EOS data has an estimated 1.6 million users. The HDF Group supports HDF and is eager to share information and ideas about
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  • reason to assume feed readers will not behave in a way that is toxic to users. The Atom 1.1 title attribute is used rather than xlink:title because feed
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  • stewardship only when there is a close collaboration between data providers, data users, and professional data stewards.” pp.117 Diekema, A., Wesolek, A., Walters
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  • Metadata Training - A Hands-on FGDC Metadata Creation Experience Who are the Users and Best Practices for Developing and Maintaining the Global Change Master
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  • and hyperspectral datasets into the cloud, allowing multiple simultaneous users to interact with a single shared instance of each. This capability could
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  • your own, have many options so we won't be locked in, alert our potential users about the locked in problem, JPL is doing that with several vendors but having
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • project, methods, protocols, and intellectual rights in order for a potential user to evaluate the relevance of the data package for their research study or
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  • representation, and their appropriateness/adequacy to satisfy the needs of future users. Also, next steps in the standard development process will be identified
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  • The Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) enables users to locate and obtain access to Earth science data sets and services relevant to global change and
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  • so that these images do not distract users from the actual data. Also, it can be challenging to indicate to users that a particular visualization is interactive
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  • activity forward in OEI; for example, OAQPS could be put forward as an example user. Discussion turned to payloads, e.g., the format for sending data through
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • citation metrics Develop tools (such as the DIAL authoring tools) that allow users to explore appropriate uses Richer quality measurements in metadata Work
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  • details to be worked out, will likely focus on interactions with users and other clusters crowdsourcing event to gather tool-dataset relationships is a
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  • system with a flexible architecture and support from a wide community of users and developers. We will likely make use of code from Annotum (annotum.org
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  • implemented, a truly interoperable data network will make it much easier for the users of AQ data to find relevant data sets, to obtain the portion of these data
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  • technologies: Focus on HTAP and exceptional event applications Identify other users in these applications and engage in the process Reuse and integrate existing
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  • Consortium (W3C). Describe the services that are offered and provide a way for users to access the services electronically. The current version of the specification
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  • ns_Report%2C_Jan14_v1-04.pdf Quantitative analysis Results The value to users exceeds the investment made in data sharing and curation via the centres
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  • and advisories to support national weather services and other potential users worldwide. A federated system of regional centres form the core of the new
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  • Geo platform built off of data.gov - brainstorming how to get data out to users Part of what we’re searching for is how to bring all the things together
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  • participation in, meetings and dialogues have been instrumental in ensuring user perspectives are appropriately addressed in the initial design and efforts
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  • test
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  • architecture to evolve in response to changing user needs. By default, it will present the individual user with a common user environment regardless of where the
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  • collection to a digital collection of images that are made available to users in a Web site (similar to NSIDC's Glacier Photo Collection - although probably
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  • test sub page
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  • Profile | Presentation | DataFed Long Pres - Husar/Falke 12:00pm Range of Users/Clients & Discussion: Presentation - Dye
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  • | Workspace Design Ideas What are techniques or methods that will engage users to contribute? How to guide attention to specific pieces that need work?
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  • the meeting and the group can help in that way. We are talking about end users of ESIP data which includes tools and standards. There was a lot of talk
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  • continuing investment, websites are the front door to data and service for users but are discordant
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  • geospatial data. FGDC activities are hosted by the U.S. Geological Survey. Allow users to: a) ascertain the fitness of the geospatial data set for an intended use;
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  • Outcomes: Survey of current capabilities, Analysis of re3data, COPDESS, –users understand which repositories match their needs Common Technical Vision Goal:
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  • together, these orange colored nodes constitute a pathway that brings the user through the science and technology landscape that crosses paths with decision-makers
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  • international standards; still learning how to do this with, especially for user definitions of quality 2 dist. methods start with error uncertainty that
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  • support information and knowledge discovery with such online data. Moreover, users of these data are not only geoscientists but also the average citizen. We
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  • resource constraints 7 mco:classification 1 mco:MD_ClassificationCode 8 mco:userNote 0..1 gco:CharacterString 9 mco:classificationSystem 0..1 gco:CharacterString
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  • environmental issues. Using simple filters, digital cameras and other tools, users can build up a connection between what they see in their local environments
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  • fields, c. too many fields how about a fuzzy match to take as many fields as users provided. Plan is to have the system tested by ESIP cloud cluster in Oct
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  • Communities of Practice share information from the Tasks; identify ways to engage users from under-represented regions; and identify or clarify activities with other
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  • directory for this work: "Shared Cmaps in Places -> IHMC Public Cmaps (3) -> Users -> ESIP-SemanticWeb Two folders (data-type and services) Consider annotating
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  • information infrastructure that can deliver these data in a timely manner to the users in convenient interfaces. The key purpose of this pilot project is to establish
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  • Candidate Topics - tsunami Data provider; Researchers/Synthesis; End users (infographic users) Possible Topics OSTP directive on Open Access to Research Data
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  • identified but potentially large and changing group of data consumers or users (Derived from the ISO standard Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference
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  • testbeds, e.g., host all other testbed; Who owns the testbed; how do we enable users/ESIP members to participate? Workshop/tutorial go back to ESIP community;
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  • accessible to the marine and climate science community, other stakeholders and users, and international collaborators. Implementation of a Data Management Quality
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  • Science Foundation (NSF). Bridge the gap between data providers and data users by: a) simplifying the discovery and access of scientific data and, b) allowing
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  • get a more in depth understanding of the challenges and opportunities of users of geospatial and remote sensing data.  Ultimately this allows Element 84
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  • science data and information. Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications). Promote
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  • and Earth Science agencies. Engage data providers, data managers, and data user communities as resources to improve our standards and best practices. Invite
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • access for users needing data across multiorganizational data system boundaries by harmonizing multi-data system access and giving the user a seamless
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  • doesn't duplicate effort. Can an R Shiny application be launched from a users work space? Personal round the room presentations, including their skill
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  • for new members use meaningful name so chen will be able to know if real users Manil is close to deploying testbed portal in new system will help limit
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  • testbed would provide a prototype registration site which would redirect users to the original data The testbed at George Mason exists and can be used for
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  • use case!! Work on someone elses to learn by example: Who should attend? Users, with application needs Data providers Service providers Technology providers
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  • Information Display Graphics A rainbow for everyone (How color ranges are seen by users with color vision deficiencies)
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  • Data Centers to effectively leverage CLASS capabilities to better serve the users. 3. As confusion regarding CLASS roles is eliminated, the ESIP meeting attendees
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  • it Daniel Jacob Ed Armstrong - Data quality can vary dramatically. Some users want the "bad" data. Gao Chen, Kleb - NASA LARC - We need both data/measurment
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  • get a more in depth understanding of the challenges and opportunities of users of geospatial and remote sensing data.  Ultimately this allows Element 84
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  • provide a clear procedure for describing digital geographic datasets so that users can determine usability and accessibility. This International Standard provides
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  • fields which detail specific information about the data. Thus, it allows users to understand the contents of a data set and determine whether a particular
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  • information management task related to a data repository and community of users. An alternative implementation might be a GitHub organization repo containing
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  • (specificUsage) a person (userContactInfo) did with a dataset at a particular time (usageDateTime) and any limitations (userDeterminedLimitations) they
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  • Computing Cluster aims to create more “cloud experts”: Earth data science users using cloud resources science getting done either faster or at greater scale
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  • and interpersonal, between and among air quality data providers and data users. Recent efforts have been focused on building an air quality community data
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  • Tools and Techniques – Status 2. How can we best validate our work with ESDA users? 3. ESIP Summer Meeting Planning. Session Title: Earth Science Data Analytics
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  • trustworthiness of individual datasets and for providing sufficient guidance for users to address their specific needs, including machine learning. However, there
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  • Back to: Air Quality Cluster EPA NOAA RPOs EPA AMI projects NASA Air Quality Program projects NOAA Hazard Mapping System Public Health Web Services Fire
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  • environmental issues. Using simple filters, digital cameras and other tools, users can build up a connection between what they see in their local environments
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  • Education committee anticipates a tsunami of >1 million drones coming into users' hands over the holidays. We could poise ourselves to encourage Earth science
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  • This use case involves all of the ways users obtain data. The range of mechanisms considered range from ad-hoc methods such as consulting your colleagues
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  • instance to use an elastic IP, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/elastic-ip-addresses-eip.html, here are the steps… note, if you don’t
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  • telecon; Cloud testbed What is different from the previous testbed? The users in the workshop will continue to use it after the summer meeting; evaluation
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  • outcomes? More servers and data added to the shared data pool and more willing users of shared data.
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  • starting point for future expansion with other data providers, mediators and users. The hope is that it serves as a foundation for creating more advanced demonstrations
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  • management use cases. Relationships between data stores, services, maps, apps, users, and groups. Supports Neo4J Enterprise, which can be managed totally separately
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  • Science Driver = [ Short Description including field(s) of application, user needs ] Data Characteristics - Data Set Names - Volume = [Approximate size
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  • machine is able to retrieve datasets described as "precipitation" when a user searches for "rain", or how concept maps and ontologies are related, you
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  • products in scientific data formats (e.g., netCDF and HDF-EOS) by enabling users to: i) visualize candidate data products; ii) download data; iii) follow
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  • These special extensions are contained in the specific meeting link so that users can log in directly. However, they will still need to enter the password
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  • Edition". When users cite data, they need to use the style dictated by their publishers, but by providing an example, data publishers can give users all the important
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  • and delivers a variety of environmental data products to public health end users through the SYRIS syndromic surveillance system and a custom web interface
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  • with higher levels, but how to quantify is difficult NASA L1-L4 levels. Users: a similar degree of differences between their expectations/needs, and the
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  • worked closely with ESIP over the last several years to deliver a co-located user’s meeting focused on DataONE developments and infrastructure, and to foster
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  • inferencing, rules, query, and natural language processing to help the non-expert users.
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  • the 4th year, the site was consistently reaching 12,000 or more distinct users each month. In addition to the data, a searchable collection of lesson plans
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  • data reuse (not downloads, or any of those other activity measures -- # users, etc). and the best way to measure that is with data citations. so our paper
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  • used by the data community. The program committee for DataONE’s upcoming User Group meeting just prior to Summer ESIP would welcome a breakout session
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  • to the controlled vocabulary keyword source (GCMD) <mri:keywordClass/> // User-defined categorization of groups of keywords </mri:MD_Keywords> </mri:descriptiveKeywords>
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  • system that we are undertaking to make the tool useful to a broad set of users. We further discuss the need for provenance interoperability and alternate
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  • GEOSS including the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) and the fostering of User Engagement. An important product of this subtask is the development of a
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  • available at the NARSTO Permanent Data Archive, NASA Langley DAAC. Data users should acknowledge the U.S. EPA Particulate Matter (PM) Supersites Program
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  • yword> </TemporalKeywords> The ECHO metadata standard as well as various user guides can be found here. Extents <pre<noinclude> style="white-space: pre-wrap;
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  • some of the same key challenges we are facing (e.g., diverse data source, users, etc). There are synergies between us. I plan to follow up with contacts
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  • Parameter occurrence codes (POC)? More trouble than they're worth for most users who would rather just think about named variables over time and spatial ranges
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  • geDateTime User Contact  /mdb:MD_Metadata/mdb:identificationInfo/mri:MD_DataIdentification/mri:resourceSpecificUsage/mri:MD_Usage/mri:userContactInfo//*
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  • useful, but the information need be updated. Two keys for cloud service users: 1) how much is the cost overtime? 2)how to grow the system overtime? GPU
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  • people wanting to handle data data providers looking to serve education users Contact: bruce caron [bruce AT tnms.org] LEAVE YOUR NAME BELOW so we know
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  • written (eventually) to use the lineage metadata. I suggest that we use the userMetadata element to store an initial cut at lineage metadata, specifically
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  • experts ensure style Content contributors Admin - Operational/Maintenance Users - viewers of content The Executive Committee modified the draft to replace
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  • representing SMAP (to be launched Oct. 2014), noted SMAP's interest in potential users of SMAP data in the ESIP and ESIP-related communities. We agreed that, at
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  • encoded in the ontologies and provides a better search experience to end users. In this project, the ontology is built up through the guidelines. A reasoning
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  • for capturing info resources on the smoke and its air quality impacts - Users are encouraged to contribute and to use the resources to analyze and learn
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  • visualizers, web developers. Interests in getting at understanding what users want & how data can meet those needs. Would like to see Best Practices approach
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  • starting point for future expansion with other data providers, mediators and users. The hope is that it serves as a foundation for creating more advanced demonstrations
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  • data managers and researchers to application developers, educators and users provides a unique network for collaboration across science, application and
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  • Capabilities and Future Needs of Near Real-Time Data: Perspectives from Users and Producers 37 IN08. Interoperability Barriers for Earth Science Data Systems
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • trends/needs do you see, or do your users tell you about for future business uses? Where is/could this go, even if all your users are not thinking about it/asking
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  • trends/needs do you see, or do your users tell you about for future business uses? Where is/could this go, even if all your users are not thinking about it/asking
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  • web service components. The DataFed tools will allow the States and EPA users to explore and analyze data for specific EEs. Furthermore, a dedicated EE
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  • statement to identify common desired functionality of such a tool for AQ users, b) definition/conventions of a common “model output” format which, along
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  • have been captured for this use case to succeed. Reciprocally, for future users of the derived long-term dataset, provenance will need to be captured. Objective/Context:
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  • trends/needs do you see, or do your users tell you about for future business uses? Where is/could this go, even if all your users are not thinking about it/asking
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  • underused, we should ask why. Is it because users lack knowledge about them? Or do these services underperform users' expectations? ESIP represents an excellent
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  • ation Evaluation Specification Citation of data product specification or user requirement against which data is being evaluated. ISO-1 /mdb:MD_Metadat
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  • < Back to | Workshops | Air Quality Data Network The GEO Air Quality Community of Practice (me and Martin Schultz) is organizing the AQ Networking Workshop
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  • and the model developed from the study would be used extensively by data users responsible for making environmental, economic, and policy decisions. Environmental
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  • processed to create a new dataset is important knowledge for data users. This knowledge enables users to understand, and evaluate the suitability/applicability
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  • viability of bibliometrics for data. We would like to invite all data producers, users, managers and publishers to complete the survey to tell us how you currently
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  • worked closely with ESIP over the last several years to deliver a co-located user’s meeting focused on DataONE developments and infrastructure, and to foster
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  • 1,330,000 occurrences and 1,079,393 illustrations) has 33,000 registered users (from 216 different countries), 4,000 regular contributors (from 105 different
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  • disseminated by government agencies and organizations. As well as guiding users to global change research products selected by the 13 member agencies, the
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  • field among different datasets. Envisioned success criteria where UBD helps users identify the most useful dataset. Discussion: Vinny Inverso: NASA Heliophysics
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  • through the World Data Center for Climate (WDCC, http://www.wdc-climate.de) user74, 20:34, 25 January 2022 CF Conventions, in the "Appendix H: Annotated Examples
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  • sharing resources and a foundation for building a community of scientific users of these technologies.
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  • review process before being “published” to the Clearinghouse. One advantage of user logins is the ability to assess metrics such as # of contributors, # of hits
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  • would benefit the entire community of Earth Science data and information users through the reduction in the barriers to the use and distribution of Earth
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  • us/coe/Web_Installersv4.11/install.htm CMAP source at: IHMC Public Cmaps (3) -> Users -> ESIP-SemanticWeb -> ESIPProjectOntology A partly engineered OWL 2 ontology
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  • for a framework for negotiation between computers; it might be best for users if they could get aggregated data that has been “EPA sanctioned”. Use of
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  • computer scientists and environmental scientists (both data providers and users) for a workshop at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, in November 2015
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  • assisting users in finding Earth science data for almost 20 years. Additionally, access to data-related services has also been beneficial in helping users utilize
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  • Throughout the data life cycle, data may no longer meet the needs of the user community or it may no longer be supported by the data provider/producer
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  • description of the resource. The title should be descriptive enough so that when a user is presented with a list of titles the general content of the data set can
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  • program in three classes. NOAA: Conduct Outreach to Existing and Potential User Communities to better understand Stakeholder Data and Information Needs NASA:
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  • Processing Service (WPS) is such a standard way to offer GIS functionality to users within network and has been an important element of geospatial processing
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  • further, for example by creating applications for cell phones that provide users with real-time real-location AQ information. (This is a pilot project that
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  • DISC UWG Meeting. Discovery RSS Response Format Cover for the two groups of users With vested interest: direct interest in DataCasting service. Without vested
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  • Implementation of these three schemes demonstrated their: ease of use, both for human users in creating and managing individual identifiers and for programmatic clients
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  • how the Showcase supports GEOSS in filling in gaps, in engaging new end users, achieves added value, reduces costs, provides non-economic societal benefits
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  • considered to be a part of use/service maturity matrix. Ruth has indicated that user expertise is a part of OAIS usability assessment. ii. Metadata and Documentation
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  • vocabularies. Limited information exists detailing additional uses therefore users do not know what they can do with the COR and hence do not understand how
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  • the points - in a database. We use the WFS to display the information so users can decide spatial and temporal parmaeters for data search in our SCOOP project
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  • as follows, : Federation_Strategic_Plan Stakeholders Definition Not just users Will want to estimate specific cost/benefit for features in relation to each
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  • development analyze tools in space and time. Collaboration drivers: Empowers users - users empowered when they have access to better communication and information
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