Sensor Web Session Aims: Expected Outcomes: Context: Model Web

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Sensor Web Session Aims: Expected Outcomes: Context: Model Web to explore techniques to integrate in situ and satellite observations, and model forecasts in a sensor web architecture, and to look at ways to enable users to leverage sensor webs to develop 'on-demand' products. Expected Outcomes: Recommendations on how to incorporate techniques or components that would enable new future products with sensor webs. Context: Model Web Resource Discovery

Presentations OpenStreetMap and the Nambia Flood SensorWeb (D. Mandl) Ocean Observing in US IOOS (E. Howlett) Sensor-model integration (L. Di) Incorporating models into sensor webs (S. Skakun) Scientific workflows on the sensor web (D. Hohls) Data and on-demand data products gen (I. Simonis) Data preparedness for disasters and events (K. Keiser) User-centered goals driving system workflows (P. Cappalaere) Provenance: “Crowd”-sourced notes from G. Percivall, K. Moe, J. Evans, B. Wee Singularized words Wordle two groups of presentation notes:

Presentations Sensor – Model Integration OpenStreetMap and the Nambia Flood SensorWeb (D. Mandl) Ocean Observing in US IOOS (E. Howlett) Sensor-model integration (L. Di) Incorporating models into sensor webs (S. Skakun) Scientific workflows on the sensor web (D. Hohls) Data and on-demand data products gen (I. Simonis) Data preparedness for disasters and events (K. Keiser) User-centered goals driving system workflows (P. Cappalaere)

Sensor – Model Integration Q: How do you enable better discovery of workflows that match a given suite of user requirements (i.e. pattern match between everything from sensor types to decision-support requirements)

Presentations Focus on the User OpenStreetMap and the Nambia Flood SensorWeb (D. Mandl) Ocean Observing in US IOOS (E. Howlett) Sensor-model integration (L. Di) Incorporating models into sensor webs (S. Skakun) Scientific workflows on the sensor web (D. Hohls) Data and on-demand data products gen (I. Simonis) Data preparedness for disasters and events (K. Keiser) User-centered goals driving system workflows (P. Cappalaere)

Focus on the User Q: How do you deliver to the user the required products and services with the requisite level of customization (trade-off question)

Sensor – Model Integration: How do you enable better discovery of workflows that match a given suite of user requirements (i.e. pattern match between everything from sensor types to decision-support requirements) Focus on the User: How do you deliver to the user the required products and services with the requisite level of customization (trade-off question)

Aggregate How do you match the user’s mental model of what they need using credible sources of data matched to credible sources of models