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Web 2.0 in Air Quality Analysis and Management Rudolf B. Husar and Erin M. Robinson

Web 2.0 in Air Quality Analysis and Management Rudolf B. Husar and Erin M. Robinson Washington University, St. Louis, MO. California Smoke Wiki Page. 2007 National Environmental Information Symposium St. Louis, MO, November 15-17, 2007. Web 2.0 and Environmental Protection.

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Web 2.0 in Air Quality Analysis and Management Rudolf B. Husar and Erin M. Robinson

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  1. Web 2.0 in Air Quality Analysis and Management Rudolf B. Husar and Erin M. Robinson Washington University, St. Louis, MO California Smoke Wiki Page 2007 National Environmental Information Symposium St. Louis, MO, November 15-17, 2007

  2. Web 2.0 and Environmental Protection • The Web is being transformed: It is becoming more participatory • Its content is increasingly generated and distributed by individuals • See the explosive growth of wikies, picture-sharing, blogs, Facebook • This architectural, technological and cultural change is Web 2.0 • Web 2.O is good for environmental protection community since it allows • Harvesting of current and the collaborative creation new knowledge.

  3. Wiki as Workspace - DataFed Wiki

  4. Community Data Sharing - ‘DataSpaces’ Describe Dataset Catalog - Find Dataset Discuss Dataset Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)

  5. Communal Event Analysis Southern California Fire Smoke

  6. Service Oriented Architecture • The tools and methods of quantitative analysis are also changing. • Monolithic, 'do-it-all' software is giving way to chained web service modules. • SOA lowers the entry resistance & fosters unanticipated, user-defined mashups. • Our SOA-based federated data systems, DataFed is a server/client for mashups Mashups through Standard Interfaces

  7. Summary • The participatory web architecture and technologies are here • The entry resistance to any particular Web 2.0 tool is rather low • However, many cultural, legal and other berries remain • The challenge is to apply these tools for Environmental Protection • The hands–on approach of The Puget Sound Challenge is an effective step toward the use of Web 2.0 tools Environmental Management. Thank You!

  8. T1 T2 Generic Data Interoperability WCS Communication Protocol getCapabilities Standard Interface Standard Interface General Server Capabilities describeCoverage Client Server Coverage Desc. Access getCoverage Requested Data Subset WCS Data Query Language

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