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Phil Yang, George Mason University<br> | Phil Yang, George Mason University<br> | ||
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This presentation will have a comprehensive introduction to "how could we utilize metadata through examples" including 1) data archive, 2) catalog and data search, 3) semantic search, 4) service registry, discovery, and utilization. | This presentation will have a comprehensive introduction to "how could we utilize metadata through examples" including 1) data archive, 2) catalog and data search, 3) semantic search, 4) service registry, discovery, and utilization. | ||
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Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico<br> | Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico<br> | ||
− | ''Complementary Web Service Models: REST and SOAP as Used and Adopted in the PHAiRS Project'' | + | ''Complementary Web Service Models: REST and SOAP as Used and Adopted in the PHAiRS Project'' <br> |
=== Tutorial on advance semantic web topics and application development; tools and services. === | === Tutorial on advance semantic web topics and application development; tools and services. === | ||
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− | Peter Fox, RPI<br> | + | Peter Fox, RPI <br> |
− | ''Tutorial on advance semantic web topics and application development; tools and services.'' | + | ''Tutorial on advance semantic web topics and application development; tools and services.'' <br> |
This session continues a series of tutorials related to development and use of semantic web methodologies and technologies for Earth Sciences data systems. This tutorial will focus on foundational topics such as semantic queries and rules as well as | This session continues a series of tutorials related to development and use of semantic web methodologies and technologies for Earth Sciences data systems. This tutorial will focus on foundational topics such as semantic queries and rules as well as | ||
practical procedures for developing and implementing semantic capabilities in existing technical architectures. We will cover common tools for generating ontologies, and related software for generating running code, reasoners, triple stores, etc. | practical procedures for developing and implementing semantic capabilities in existing technical architectures. We will cover common tools for generating ontologies, and related software for generating running code, reasoners, triple stores, etc. | ||
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Brian Wilson, JPL <br> | Brian Wilson, JPL <br> | ||
− | ''Scalable Data Discovery and Space/Time Granule Query'' | + | ''Scalable Data Discovery and Space/Time Granule Query''<br> |
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Revision as of 13:00, December 17, 2008
Metadata and Service Applications and Lessons Learned
Tuesday, January 6
2-3:30 pm
Phil Yang, George Mason University
Metadata Utilization for Earth Science Applications
This presentation will have a comprehensive introduction to "how could we utilize metadata through examples" including 1) data archive, 2) catalog and data search, 3) semantic search, 4) service registry, discovery, and utilization.
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Complementary Web Service Models: REST and SOAP as Used and Adopted in the PHAiRS Project
Tutorial on advance semantic web topics and application development; tools and services.
Tuesday, January 6
4-5:30 pm
Peter Fox, RPI
Tutorial on advance semantic web topics and application development; tools and services.
This session continues a series of tutorials related to development and use of semantic web methodologies and technologies for Earth Sciences data systems. This tutorial will focus on foundational topics such as semantic queries and rules as well as
practical procedures for developing and implementing semantic capabilities in existing technical architectures. We will cover common tools for generating ontologies, and related software for generating running code, reasoners, triple stores, etc.
Scalable Data Discovery and Space/Time Granule Query
Wednesday, January 7
2-3:30 pm
Brian Wilson, JPL
Scalable Data Discovery and Space/Time Granule Query
OGC Sensor Web Enablement
Wednesday, January 7
4-5:30 pm
George Percivall, OGC
OGC Sensor Web Enablement
This session reviews the SWE specifications that were adopted earlier this year as version 1.0 standards. The session will provide an overview of several pilots implementing the SWE standards in different operational environments.