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ECOOP Data Management System (T2.2/WP2) Declan Dunne 13 th February 2008, Athens
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Presentation Topics Data Management System (DMS)… – work to date DMS Architecture Framework – overview Implementation plan – What is practical to implement
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ECOOP outline plan
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Data Management System (DMS) DMS focuses on in situ data – Currently no best practice/standard system for in situ data Needed to look at other initiatives: – INSPIRE – GMES Marine Core Service – MERSEA (FP6) – SeaDataNet (FP6) – SEPRISE (FP6) – InterRisk (FP6)
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Data Management System (DMS) Needed to look at two communities: – Oceanographic community (primary project goal) – GIS community (important for down-streaming) Therefore, a cross fertilisation of ideas to seek best practice
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Deliverables to date D2.2.1.1 (Mo5): Report on existing regional centres documenting role, data types, and services. D2.2.2.1 (Mo5): Review of metadata practices at regional centres. D2.2.1.2 (Mo9): Delivery of a static web portal developed for ECOOP. – http://ecoop.ucc.ie/static.php http://ecoop.ucc.ie/static.php D2.2.1.3 (Mo9): Report on the architectural plan for building the ECOOP DMS based on review of best practices (software patterns and design). D2.2.2.2 (Mo12): Report on the architecture of the ECOOP metadata catalogue system.
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Architecture Framework INSPIRE service terminology 1. Data discovery services 2. Data download services 3. Data view services
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Data discovery services ECOOP S2.2.2
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Data discovery services: tasks Data discovery concerns metadata Tasks – “product” metadata catalogue – “platform” metadata catalogue – reuse of existing common vocabularies
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Data discovery services: best options We will use SeaDataNet metadata standards… – Product metadata CDI (Common Data Index) – Platform metadata EDIOS (European Directory of the Ocean Observing Systems) – Common vocabularies INSPIRE metadata guidelines – Guidelines still draft (not finalised)
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Data download services ECOOP S2.2.1
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Data download services: In situ data types Point / Point Series Profile Trajectory
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Data download services: tasks Data download concerns access to data Tasks – Selection and use of data format option(s) – Selection and use of data transport protocol(s) – Development of quality assurance protocols S2.2.3 - Charlotte O'Kelly (TechWorks Marine, Ireland) Started January 2008 (links to T2.4) – Quality Control flags (e.g. SeaDataNet QC flags)
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Data download services: best data format options Selection of data format option(s) for in situ data No single standard, but best options include… – ASCII ODV (Ocean Data View) spreadsheet - used in SeaDataNet – NetCDF Coriolis netCDF
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Data download services: best data transport options Selection of data transport protocol(s) – FTP Static files – OPeNDAP More dynamic (can perform sub-setting) – OGC services (WFS – Web Feature Service) Used by GIS community (can perform sub-setting)
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View services
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Data view services: best option Any view services developed will use – OGC Web Map Service (WMS) OGC Web Map Service recommended by INSPIRE policy
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Example map: in situ stations Point/ Point Series – Point in map Profiles – Point in map Trajectories – Line in map Technology available for WMS
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Implementation plan
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Step 1: FTP sites for in situ data Progressing Regional Centres: in situ data
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In situ data delivery: Step 1 FTP sites: Harmonisation – Ideally, a standard data format (creates an environment for developing in situ tools & services) – However, needs to be flexibility (no real right or wrong format) ODV spreadsheet format (ASCII) Coriolis in situ netCDF format (binary)
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Step 1: FTP sites for in situ data SEPRISE is an option to help data gathering
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Step 2: OPEnDAP for in situ data
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In situ data delivery: Step 2 OPEnDAP We will use “Dapper” – Open source implementation of OPEnDAP for in situ data – Has been implemented in Coriolis for in situ data
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Dapper: view and download services
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In situ data delivery: Step 2 Dapper vs THREDDS – Dapper best used for in situ data products – THREDDS best used gridded data products – Dapper does not have a THREDDS type catalogue Therefore, will build a catalogue based on CDI standard (SeaDataNet)
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Step 2: OPeNDAP implementation Dapper implementation plan Need to further test and implement in higher detail Will use SEPRISE system over coming months to test Dapper Once successful… – Create a “how-to guide” for installing Dapper in regions
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Overall implementation (steps 1 & 2) interface to EuroMISS
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Higher Steps Big Picture Research topics – e.g. Connecting to OGC WFS (Web Feature Service) Technical Workshop 5 / 6 March 2008 – Look at some of data harmonisation issues – Needs to be consensus/convergence path across various European marine projects
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Future Deliverables D2.2.2.3 (Mo15): Delivery of the ECOOP metadata catalogue system, including web-based search interface. D2.2.5.1 (Mo16): Report on the architectures of both the ECOOP DMS and EuroMISS. D2.2.1.4 (Mo21): Implementation of the ECOOP Data management System - version 1. D2.2.4.1 (Mo21): Review and design of the WP 2.1 system architecture (the climatological compiling system). D2.2.4.2 (Mo21): Implement interface between climatological compiling system and the ECOOP DMS. D2.2.5.2 (Mo21): Implementation of the Interface between the ECOOP DMS and EuroMISS. D2.2.1.5 (Mo30): Delivery of the ECOOP Data Management System - version 2.
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Thanks for your attention 13 th February 2008, Athens Declan Dunne
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