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== Ispra AIP: UIC-ADC Connection -- [[User:Rhusar|Rhusar]]  3 February 2008 (EST) ==
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Hello Dr LeDrew, I note from George Pecivall's schedule that you will be discussing the UIC/ADC Collaboration at the Ispra AIP workshop. Our air quality community appreciates that ADC and your UIC Committee (Gary Foley,  yourself, Brendan Kelly, and others) is pursuing a strengthened  UIC/ADC connection. The incorporation of an Air Quality
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scenario into the Pilot is an outstanding opportunity to contribute to that effort as part of a domain-specific Pilot.
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For your information, the self-organizing group that has prepared the AIP Pilot - Air Quality Scenario appears to be an emerging "Community of Practice" interested in Air Quality applications using the GEOSS Architecture and User Interface Committee principles. A slide from [http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/3/35/08_02_02_AIP_AQ_scenario_CommPractice.ppt John White's presentation] at Ispra has the relevant links. The Air Quality group is keenly interested in perusing and strengthening UIC/ADS link in this scenario through the continued development of the principles and methods for Communities of Practice - and testing those in this Air Quality Pilot.
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Input and guidance from Gary Foley, yourself, Brendan Kelly, George Percivall and others will be appreciated. Cordially, Rudy Husar
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===Re: Ispra AIP: UIC-ADC Connection -- [[User:Rhusar|Rhusar]] 19:58, 28 March 2008 (EDT)===
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Hello George, Doug, Josh, This is to thank you for the opportunity make a short presentation on Air Quality Data Systems and the GEOSS Architecture at the March OGC TC meeting in Stl. Louis. Your feedback and encouragement to seek closer linkage with the OGC and GEOSS activities is appreciated. As part of the preparation for the GEOSS AIP Air Quality Scenario, we hope to engage our emerging Community of Practice (CoP) to refine the ideas on how to interface the existing AQ data systems with the GOSS Core Architecture as well as with the work of the ADC and UIC Committees. Any additional feedback you may have will be well received.
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====Re: Re: Ispra AIP: UIC-ADC Connection -- [[User:ELeDrew|ELeDrew]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (EDT)====
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Greetings:
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Do you have time for a phone call before tomorrow pm?  Jerry Johnston, Hans-Peter Plag and I have a telecon then to finalize the May 5 workshop agenda in Toronto.  Jerry just found out, and it didn't click for me, the work you have been doing on the ADC call for participation for the Air Quality Scenario, and it might be the best case study for our work.  Basically we want participants to form small groups of actors to fill out the registry tables of Hans--Peter (separate email sent to you after this) from the users perspective.  I see you are registered, so perhaps you can help mould this to be of benefit for you. I have just talked to George Percivall.  I have called John White but he is not at his phone at the moment, but I copy him.
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====Re: Re: Ispra AIP: UIC-ADC Connection -- [[User:Rhusar|Rhusar]] 20:00, 23 April 2008 (EDT)====
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Ells,
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In response to your note, I begun filling in the tables rows for Users, Applications and User-App Links.  http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Image:UIC_Air_Quality_Tables.doc  The AQ cast in the distribution list is encouraged to  edit these tables. I will also continue to do so... we can discuss this on the [[2008-03-04:_GEOSS_User_Interface_Meeting%2C_May_6-8%2C_Toronto|GEOSS UIC Toronto wiki page]] shortly. For others, the most concise version of the AQ AIP Scenario is in this PPT http://www.ogcnetwork.net/system/files/08_02_03_AIP_AQ_scenario_jw.ppt. The full 'organisational memory' of our workgroup is on the [[GEOSS_AIP_AQ_Scenario|wiki]].
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Looking at the tables, a key consideration is that the AQ Pilot  is  geared toward solidifying the networking infrastructure  which will be able to support  the  needs of '''multiple AQ Applications.as well as  multiple users'''. Also, we have been considering the full array of stakeholders in the value chain from data providers to processors, mediators ... to the 'end users' of the information systems.
  
 
==Ispra Meeting Report -- [[User:Jwhite airnow|Jwhite airnow]]  13 February 2008 (EST)==
 
==Ispra Meeting Report -- [[User:Jwhite airnow|Jwhite airnow]]  13 February 2008 (EST)==

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Ispra AIP: UIC-ADC Connection -- Rhusar 3 February 2008 (EST)

Hello Dr LeDrew, I note from George Pecivall's schedule that you will be discussing the UIC/ADC Collaboration at the Ispra AIP workshop. Our air quality community appreciates that ADC and your UIC Committee (Gary Foley, yourself, Brendan Kelly, and others) is pursuing a strengthened UIC/ADC connection. The incorporation of an Air Quality scenario into the Pilot is an outstanding opportunity to contribute to that effort as part of a domain-specific Pilot.

For your information, the self-organizing group that has prepared the AIP Pilot - Air Quality Scenario appears to be an emerging "Community of Practice" interested in Air Quality applications using the GEOSS Architecture and User Interface Committee principles. A slide from John White's presentation at Ispra has the relevant links. The Air Quality group is keenly interested in perusing and strengthening UIC/ADS link in this scenario through the continued development of the principles and methods for Communities of Practice - and testing those in this Air Quality Pilot. Input and guidance from Gary Foley, yourself, Brendan Kelly, George Percivall and others will be appreciated. Cordially, Rudy Husar

Re: Ispra AIP: UIC-ADC Connection -- Rhusar 19:58, 28 March 2008 (EDT)

Hello George, Doug, Josh, This is to thank you for the opportunity make a short presentation on Air Quality Data Systems and the GEOSS Architecture at the March OGC TC meeting in Stl. Louis. Your feedback and encouragement to seek closer linkage with the OGC and GEOSS activities is appreciated. As part of the preparation for the GEOSS AIP Air Quality Scenario, we hope to engage our emerging Community of Practice (CoP) to refine the ideas on how to interface the existing AQ data systems with the GOSS Core Architecture as well as with the work of the ADC and UIC Committees. Any additional feedback you may have will be well received.

Re: Re: Ispra AIP: UIC-ADC Connection -- ELeDrew 20:00, 22 April 2008 (EDT)

Greetings: Do you have time for a phone call before tomorrow pm? Jerry Johnston, Hans-Peter Plag and I have a telecon then to finalize the May 5 workshop agenda in Toronto. Jerry just found out, and it didn't click for me, the work you have been doing on the ADC call for participation for the Air Quality Scenario, and it might be the best case study for our work. Basically we want participants to form small groups of actors to fill out the registry tables of Hans--Peter (separate email sent to you after this) from the users perspective. I see you are registered, so perhaps you can help mould this to be of benefit for you. I have just talked to George Percivall. I have called John White but he is not at his phone at the moment, but I copy him. Ells

Re: Re: Ispra AIP: UIC-ADC Connection -- Rhusar 20:00, 23 April 2008 (EDT)

Ells,

In response to your note, I begun filling in the tables rows for Users, Applications and User-App Links. http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Image:UIC_Air_Quality_Tables.doc The AQ cast in the distribution list is encouraged to edit these tables. I will also continue to do so... we can discuss this on the GEOSS UIC Toronto wiki page shortly. For others, the most concise version of the AQ AIP Scenario is in this PPT http://www.ogcnetwork.net/system/files/08_02_03_AIP_AQ_scenario_jw.ppt. The full 'organisational memory' of our workgroup is on the wiki.

Looking at the tables, a key consideration is that the AQ Pilot is geared toward solidifying the networking infrastructure which will be able to support the needs of multiple AQ Applications.as well as multiple users. Also, we have been considering the full array of stakeholders in the value chain from data providers to processors, mediators ... to the 'end users' of the information systems.

Ispra Meeting Report -- John E. White (Jwhite airnow) 13 February 2008 (EST)

Hi all. Just wanted to let you know the ADC meeting went well. There was about a dozen attendees at the Air Quality and Health Session (Frank Lindsay has the actual list) and we walked through the scenario that was developed on the ESIP wiki. We received some feedback and the good thing was no gaps were identified. There was no objection to any of the areas outlined in the scenario. The action items resulting from these discussions are to: 1) revisit and finalize the Air Quality and Health Scenario if we feel it is needed (we rushed up to the last minute), 2) Identify other organizations or potential GEOSS users to get additional input, feedback, and buy-in (i.e., obviously others were not at the meeting, not included in the GEOSS loop - so can we reach out to them to see if they can provide input/feedback - such as EEA), and 3) Work with the GEO UIC to finalize scenario (get their input - see email thread below) for the upcoming CFP in March 2008.

An additional action item is to work with Dr. Ellsworth LeDrew (below), the other co-chair of the GEO UIC, in developing a one day workshop/demonstration at the upcoming GEO UIC meeting in Toronto, Canada specifically for the Air Quality and Health Scenario. The GEO UIC wants to highlight the Air Quality and Health Scenario to its members to show the progress GEOSS is making.

As an aside - the other benefits gained during the meeting is a better understanding of international standards (for the AIRNow-International scoping study - will get reference materials from OGC website from the meeting) as well as GEOSS itself. We (AIRNow) need to further identify and register our available data and information in the GEOSS registries/Clearinghouse/User Portals/Catalogs. Thanks! jw

Re: Ispra Meeting Report -- Dr. Francis Lindsay (Flindsay) 12:54, 29 April 2008 (EDT)

AQ Breakout - Ipsra Pilot Workshop, Feb 2008

  • John White, EPA
  • Francesca Casale, ESA
  • Lucien Wald, Ecole Des Mines De Paris
  • David Arctur, OGC
  • Robert Thomas, Compusult
  • Ellsworth LeDrew, U of Waterloo, IEEE
  • Stu Frye, NOBLIS/NASA
  • Gianlucs Wraschi, JRC
  • Michel Millot, JRC
  • Jiashen Zhang, CMA
  • Chu Ishida, JAXA
  • Lawrence McGovern, INCOSE, NGC
  • George Percivail, OGC
  • Francis Lindsay, NASA

On AIP Evolution, Persistance -- 15 February 2008 (EST) -- Rhusar 04:35, 15 February 2008 (EST)

080214 AIPilot Evolution Persistency.png In his Ispra AIP presentation, George Percivall, OGC states that based on participants feedback, there is a modified approach to AIP: (1) Increase the influence of system users; (2) Make the process iterative, evolutionary with open participation; (3) Seek operational systems, not demos (4) Phased/iterative approach to operational systems - structured plan within each phase. This evolutionary approach will make it easier to achieve the desired persistent networked AQ Information systems. Thanks George! Rhusar 04:35, 15 February 2008 (EST)

"Workshop on User Validation of GEOSS Architecture Using an Air-Quality Scenario” on May 5, Toronto -- Rhusar 19:47, 4 March 2008 (EST)

This is to inform the ESIP Air Quality Cluster and other interested parties of the upcoming workshop,"User Validation of GEOSS Architecture Using an Air-Quality Scenario”. The purpose of the workshop is to use the Air Quality Scenario to develop and validate the interaction between the User Interface and Architecture activities of GEOSS.

More on this:2008-03-04: GEOSS User Interface Meet, May 6-8, Toronto

Re: "Workshop on User Validation of GEOSS Architecture Using an Air-Quality Scenario” on May 5, Toronto -- Ellsworth LeDrew

Greetings:Thankyou for taking the initiative on this and we welcome your posting. We would be pleased to help with your continued development of the air quality theme within GEO. Regards Ells

Re: Re: "Workshop on User Validation of GEOSS Architecture Using an Air-Quality Scenario” on May 5, Toronto -- Rhusar 19:55, 2 May 2008 (EDT)

Agenda posted for the Toronto meeting.

Archived the discussion from before Ispra -- David McCabe (Davidmccabe) 16:38, 24 April 2008 (EDT)

I've moved all of the discussion that occurred before the Ispra meeting to a new Archive page. It's all there.