SPASE: Metadata Interoperability in the Great Observatory Environment Jim Thieman Todd King Aaron Roberts Joe King AGU - 2006 Joint Assembly May 23, 2006.

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SPASE: Metadata Interoperability in the Great Observatory Environment Jim Thieman Todd King Aaron Roberts Joe King AGU Joint Assembly May 23, 2006

What is SPASE? Space Physics Archive Search & Extract An International, community-based standards organization with the goals of: –Easing data search and retrieval across the Space and Solar Physics data environment –Defining and maintaining a Data Model for Space and Solar Physics interoperability –Demonstrating the Model’s viability Initiated in late 2002 as a discussion among space physics data archive representatives. Organized in 2003 as an international consortium with an open invitation for anyone in the community to participate U.S. participants funded by NASA in July 2005.

Current Participants CNES/CNRS Plasma Physics (CDPP) Data Archive NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center NOAA/National Geophysical Data Center Planetary Data System- UCLA Plasma Physics Interactions Node Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Southwest Research Institute Applied Physics Laboratory Jet Propulsion Laboratory Augsburg College European Grid of Solar Observations (EGSO) Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS/JAXA)

What will SPASE do for Researchers? SPASE serves as the interlingua or standard of metadata communication among the diverse data holders Researchers can use the common language to find data throughout the Heliophysical Observatory environment Mapping of the local metadata language to a common standard allows important quantities to be intercompared (e.g. times of observation)

Data Environment Architecture

What is the SPASE Data Model? The SPASE Data Model is a set of terms, definitions, naming conventions and relationships intended for use in describing space physics data resources A data model must also include at least one representative form of the model (XML, data schema, etc) The SPASE Data Model defines a metadata standard for space physics data search and retrieval Why create a new Data Model? No existing data model had all that was needed by the Space Physics community

SPASE Data Model and SPASE Home Page The SPASE Data Model Version and the Current Draft can be found on the SPASE Home Page at UCLA as well as much other information about SPASE

SPASE Data Model The main work of the SPASE Consortium has been the SPASE Data Model

Data Model Implementation - VSPO Search Interface Information in the Virtual Space Physics Observatory Product Finder is closely compliant with the SPASE Data Model.

Community Assistance Request We ask the Space and Solar Physics community to use the Data Model in describing important data sets and let us know where problems arise. We need feedback on terminology, definitions, schema, etc.

Tools for Data Model Use The SPASE data model is available as an XML schema. Existing XML-based tools can be used. Tools for Data Model usage and testing are in development, for example: –Generator – Creates SPASE descriptions using external sources of information –Validator - Determines compliance with SPASE data model

Summary SPASE enables data search, retrieval, and intercomparison across the diverse data holdings Version 1.01 of the Data Model is available and it will continue to be updated in new versions Tools will be available for facilitating SPASE participation VSPO is an example of SPASE usage in a Virtual Observatory environment Feedback from the community is particularly important for SPASE progress and use Results and current work can be found at: