Updates from EOSDIS -- as they relate to LANCE Kevin Murphy LANCE UWG, 23rd September 20141.

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Updates from EOSDIS -- as they relate to LANCE Kevin Murphy LANCE UWG, 23rd September 20141

EOSDIS Evolution: Earthdata Website What is the Earthdata Website? –Earthdata was created as a sustainable, evolvable, and reliable Website that represents our community’s needs for NASA Earth science data and information. –It was designed to support collaboration within and between organizations, and for development and integration of new applications. – It addresses the need for a coherent and comprehensive Web presence of the Earth Science Data Systems Program. –See Earthdata at Benefits of the Earthdata Website: Better represents EOSDIS programmatic investments and capabilities. Presents data centers more clearly as elements within a larger system of systems. Facilitates multidisciplinary research and data integration. More quickly responds to emerging technologies Provides a platform for demonstration of interoperability throughout all of our systems

EOSDIS Evolution: Global Imagery Browse Service What is the Global Imagery Browse Service (GIBS)? –GIBS supports high performance, full resolution imagery browse services for EOSDIS. – GIBS’ vision is to transform how end users interact and discover EOSDIS data; make it visual. –GIBS provides open access to its imagery; easily connect through mapping clients, GDAL-based scripts, and some GIS clients. –Worldview is the EOSDIS (reference) client for GIBS ( Benefits of GIBS: Improves “approachability” of data – a picture is worth a thousand words. Leverages science expertise to generate authoritative, science based visualization products (quality, image generation, etc.). Facilitates full-resolution, “no boundaries” interaction patterns (as opposed to granule-based, reduced- resolution browse). Widens usage of NASA Earth Science data to new communities – non-experts. Visually discover “interesting” imagery as served by GIBS When found, query EOSDIS/ECHO for underlying files and download data from DAACs

EOSDIS Evolution: User Registration System 4 What is the User Registration System (URS)? – Account management for all EOSDIS system components. Authorization is managed by the respective application, not URS. – End users may register and edit their account information in one location allowing them access to a wide array of EOSDIS data and services. – Single Sign-on for EOSDIS applications and websites. – For more info: Benefits of URS: Consolidation of existing similar registration systems. Improved user experience. Standardized method for metrics collection & reporting to better understand our users. Enables user notifications on data and services (e.g. data updates or data issues). Establishes framework for future advanced capabilities (e.g. customized views, order management).

EOSDIS Evolution: Metadata Repository What is the Common Metadata Repository (CMR)? – CMR will be the authoritative management system for all EOSDIS metadata for all EOSDIS data holdings. – CMR is a common middleware replacement for for the ECHO backend and GCMD’s backend. The GCMD frontend, however, will not change and users of GCMD should see no impact. Benefits of CMR: CMR is designed to handle metadata at the Concept level beyond just Collections and Granules to Visualizations, Parameters, Documentation, Services, and more. CMR is designed around an evolvable Unified Metadata Model (UMM). CMR is designed to handle hundreds of millions of metadata records; making them available through high performance, standards compliant, temporal, spatial, and faceted search. CMR incorporates both human and machine metadata assessment features that work to ensure the highest quality metadata possible.

EOSDIS Evolution: Earthdata Code Collaborative What is the Earthdata Code Collaborative (ECC)? – The ECC provides a ready-to-use collaborative framework for designing, developing, testing, deploying, and managing projects for the Earthdata website and other EOSDIS applications. – ECC supports the full life cycle of agile software development: code repository, requirements management, bug tracking, deployment management and a Wiki for information sharing. – For more info: Benefits of ECC: Encourages improved integration of tools and applications within and within EOSDIS. Enhances discovery, sharing, and reuse of existing software and increases the likelihood for successful technology infusion across EOSDIS. Technical support is available for all users and projects using ECC. ECC is available now to any user or project funded through ESDIS to support EOSDIS.

EOSDIS Evolution: Earthdata Search Client What is the Earthdata Search Client? – The Earthdata Search Client provides users with cross-DAAC search, discovery, and access for all EOSDIS data. – It showcases the advanced features of the Common Metadata Repository, the Global Imagery Browse Service, OPeNDAP, and more. Benefits of the Earthdata Search Client: Improved user experience for search, discovery, and access. Provides granule visualization. Allows for cross dataset comparisons. Provides services for format conversion and subsetting. Supports saving and sharing of data projects. Has Streamlined data access workflows.