DMAC Services Implementation: the first success story of joint planning?

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DMAC Services Implementation: the first success story of joint planning? Derrick Snowden System Architect 2013-03-07

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DMAC Services Implementation: the first success story of joint planning?. Derrick Snowden System Architect 2013-03-07. This guy is asking for your data. He invented the WWW so I think you should listen. In particular fast forward to 10:46 of this TED Talk - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DMAC Services Implementation:

the first success story of joint planning?

Derrick SnowdenSystem Architect

2013-03-07

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This guy is asking for your data. He invented the WWW so I think you should listen.

In particular fast forward to 10:46 of this TED Talk

Your data is more important than your web site.

http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.htmlhttp://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_the_year_open_data_went_worldwide.html

Publish it, link it, build things on top of it, and watch others build things on top of it that you never imagined.

A year later he reviews some developments (6min)

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Linked Open Data, like what Berners-Lee describes, is a critical component of a platform on which we can build ocean information applications.

Make it as large as is feasibleMake it openInvite others to build things on top of it

Feeling uncomfortable yet?

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An example closer to home, we’re clearly not starting from scratch

Google Crisis Map during superstorm Sandy using a simple kml data feed from SECOORA.

SECOORA published all their data in that feed including CO-OPS/NDBC etc

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Which web services?

sos wms pydap

erddap digr gbif

sps

opendaphyrax

irods

ckan

soapwcs

sas cswdataone

wfs

kmlesri arc

SOS/DAP*

* With some specific constraints on these services

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Three options for SOS implementation

Two open source implementations of SOS plus technical support.

52North.org via Axiom (RDBMS)

ncSOS via ASA (THREDDS plugin)

http://ioossos.axiomalaska.com/https://github.com/asascience-open/ncSOS

Build your own

http://code.google.com/p/ioostech/wiki/NANOOSNVSPythonSOS

http://code.google.com/p/xenia/wiki/XeniaSOS

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If your data is not discoverable online, it doesn’t exist

INSPIRE

OGC

GEOSS

W3C

ISO

FGDC

ANSINEN

GEMINI

ANZLIC

CGDI

WeoGeoGeoplatform.gov

Features

ATOM

OpenSearchCS-W

ArcGIS Online

Portal for ArcGIS

SPARQL

Measurements

Images

Slide shamelessly stolen from @martenhogeweg

IOOS Service [email protected]

Google

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Tools to measure quantity and quality of the records in the Service Registry.

Regional breakdown availablee.g. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/metadata/published/NOAA/IOOS/CeNCOOS/iso/

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The challenge

1.Commit about 1 month of your DMAC staff time to installing SOS some time between April and September

2. Register each and every service endpoint (URL) in the IOOS service registry (NOT JUST SOS)