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© 2006 OpenGridForum February 26, 2008 OGC-OGF Collaboration Workshop Chris Higgins, EDINA/Edinburgh Craig A. Lee, The Aerospace Corporation Satoshi Sekiguchi, AIST
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 2 Why OGC? Open Geospatial Consortium www.opengeospatial.org ~80% of all data collected or produced by the human race is geospatially referenced ~80% of all data collected or produced by the human race is geospatially referenced “Helping the World to Communicate Geographically” Any type of geospatial data Anything that goes on a map A Few Current OGC Standards Web Map Server (WMS) Web Feature Server (WFS) Web Coverage Server (WCS) Catalog Service for Web (CSW) Commercialization of these standards ESRI (www.esri.com)
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 3 OGC-OGF Common Objective Promote international standardization with the goal of providing distributed data processing capabilities for geospatial data users in a way that is: TransparentTransparent -- the users do not have to be aware of the exact data and computing resources they are using or the details about doing so, InteroperableInteroperable -- the data and computing resources can come from different sites, and ScalableScalable -- the same user model can service small computing tasks that can be done locally, as well as large computing tasks that require massive remote platforms.
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 4 Basic Terms of the MOU Renewable one-year periods Automatically renewed unless one party provided written notification three months in advance of non-renewal OGC and OGF exchange memberships for key collaboration members Key collaboration members have full access to both organization’s documents OGC has members-only web site areas
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 5 Potential OGC-OGF Joint Projects 1 Integrate OGC's Web Processing Service (WPS) with a range of "back-end" processing environments WPS embodies a simple model User sends data, retrieves results, or leaves on server Wide range of implementations possible Web 2.0, basic web services, local/national grid infrastructures
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 6 Potential OGC-OGF Joint Projects 2 Integration of WPS with workflow management tools Multiple WPS calls may necessary to produce the desired data products Workloads managed by scripting languages, compiled code, or by workflow management engines Swift Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Workflow engines DAGMan, Pegasus, Kepler, Taverna, and Triana, just to name a few
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 7 Potential OGC-OGF Joint Projects 3 Integration of OGC Federated Catalogues and Data Repositories with grid data movement tools HTTP as the transport is certainly possible Byte-IO, GridFTP, others possible Need for secure, third-party transfers?
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 8 The Real Goal of this Workshop The MOU items are a point of departure Get motivated people together Identify what people really need to do Get efforts snowballing between meetings Engage key stakeholders and potential adopters from the get-go
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 9 Session 1 Agenda: 9:30 - 11:00 Welcome & Introduction Craig Lee, OGF OGC Web Service Testbed, Phase 5 (OWS-5) Raj Singh, OGC ESRI's Web Processing Service Concept and the Geospatial Processing Framework Satish Sankaran, ESRI OGC Catalog Services, CS/W, ebRIM, & ProfilesMetadata & Metametadata Miles Fidelman, Traverse Technologies WPS-G Bastian Baranski, Universitaet Muenster
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© 2006 OpenGridForum February 26, 2008 OGC-OGF Collaboration Workshop Chris Higgins, EDINA/Edinburgh Craig A. Lee, The Aerospace Corporation Satoshi Sekiguchi, AIST
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 11 Session 2 Agenda: 11:15 - 12:45 SDI-Grid and the deegree Framework: Grid- enabling Open Source OGC Webservices Christian Kiehle, lat-lon Web Processing Service (WPS): grid- enabling spatial processing capabilities Andreas Krueger, TU-Berlin Security and Scheduling inside grid environments Christopher Kunz, Universitaet Hannover
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© 2006 OpenGridForum February 26, 2008 OGC-OGF Collaboration Workshop Chris Higgins, EDINA/Edinburgh Craig A. Lee, The Aerospace Corporation Satoshi Sekiguchi, AIST
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© 2006 OpenGridForum 13 Session 3 Agenda: 13:45 - 15:15 GEO-SEE Chris Higgins, EDINA, Edinburgh Coordinated Data Acquisition on Sensor Webs Robert A. Morris, NASA Ames Discussion (remaining time) Requirements Emergent themes & practices Future efforts Critical Mass & Engagement
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