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EC Grant Agreement no. 282915

EC Grant Agreement no. 282915. GEOSS Interoperability for Weather Ocean and Water Enhancing the GEOSS Infrastructure for all the Stakeholders.

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EC Grant Agreement no. 282915

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  1. EC Grant Agreement no. 282915 GEOSSInteroperability for Weather Ocean and Water Enhancing the GEOSS Infrastructure for all the Stakeholders

  2. The following demo aims at providing an overview of the UNESCO Ocean showcase, one of the showcases that the GEOWOW project is implementing. This could contribute to the StSBluePlanet Demonstrator

  3. A new concept of operation for elaborating environmental indicators • The scenario: a Scientist wants to discover and use Ocean ecosystem data and Climate data in GEOSS for fast prototyping of indicators, and produce maps and graphics tailored for policy makers in charge of Ocean Ecosystem Management. • The following is an example tailored around a specific community. GEOWOW produces “enablers” that need to be customized based on the needs of the specific community. What is shown in the presentation is intended to be an example of usage of such enablers within a specific community from their own portal. • In this example, Cloud computing resources are also leveraged.

  4. A new concept of operation for elaborating environmental indicators • The scenario: a Scientist wants to discover and use Ocean ecosystem data and Climate data in GEOSS for fast prototyping of indicators, and produce maps and graphics tailored for policy makers in charge of Ocean Ecosystem Management. • The following is an example tailored around a specific community. GEOWOW produces “enablers” that need to be customized based on the needs of the specific community. What is shown in the presentation is intended to be an example of usage of such enablers within a specific community from their own portal. • In this example, Cloud computing resources are also leveraged. Community Cloud Sandbox management Discovered data: Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes:

  5. 2 01/01/2012 Set the temporal range 3 1 Start the discovery in GEOSS Set the area of interest Community Cloud Sandbox management Discovered data: Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: From a Community Portal the Scientist selects the geographical area of interest (1) and temporal range (2) to start discovering GEOSS data (3).

  6. 01/01/2012 Community Cloud Sandbox management Discovered data: Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: The Scientist selects the data of interest. These will be used to elaborate a new indicator.

  7. 01/01/2012 Community Cloud Sandbox management Discovered data: Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: The User requests a new Sandbox After selecting the data, the Scientist can use these data on a model previously prepared and stored in a Sandbox, or can start the steps required to create a new indicator.

  8. 01/01/2012 CoralReef stress New indicator based on ESGF – 10-15 years prediction Community Cloud Sandbox management Discovered data: Discovered data: 4 The User fill a form to create a new Sandbox Request a New Sandbox 8 1024 Available Sandboxes: Submit the request The Scientist selects an existing template (set of HW and SW configuration) to create a new Sandbox. This will provide a processing environment where to design and implement the algorithm to elaborate the new indicator.

  9. 01/01/2012 CoralReef stress New indicator based on ESGF – 10-15 years prediction Community Cloud Sandbox management 4 Request a New Sandbox 8 1024 Available Sandboxes: • Start coding • Deploy on Cloud Submit the request Access the Sandbox The Scientist can now access the Sandbox and start implementing the algorithm.

  10. 01/01/2012 Community Cloud Sandbox management Discovered data: Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: The Scientist can code the algorithm in a Shell. Any needed SW can be installed and programming language can be used.

  11. 01/01/2012 The scientist can start coding the algorithm and testing it on the discovered GEOSS data. APIs for accessing the discovered data are available. Community Cloud Sandbox management Discovered data: Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: The Scientist can code the algorithm in a Shell. Any needed SW can be installed and programming language can be used.

  12. 01/01/2012 Community Cloud Sandbox management Discovered data: Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: • Start coding • Deploy on Cloud When the algorithm has been coded and validated, it can be run on the full set of selected data on a Cloud based infrastructure. The processing might be distributed among different machines.

  13. 01/01/2012 Community Cloud Sandbox management Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: When the algorithm has been coded and validated, it can be run on the full set of selected data on a Cloud based infrastructure. The processing might be distributed among different machines.

  14. 01/01/2012 Community Cloud Sandbox management Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: • (Re) Deploy on Cloud • Clone and modify • Access the results At the end of the processing, the Scientist can access the result, present them to decision makers, and register them as a new resource in GEOSS.

  15. 01/01/2012 For demonstration purposes only Community Cloud Sandbox management Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: • (Re) Deploy on Cloud • Clone and modify • Access the results Start registration into GEOSS At the end of the processing, the Scientist can access the result, present them to decision makers, and register them as a new resource in GEOSS.

  16. Other Scientists or GEOSS users can discover the indicator through the GeoWebPortal or through Community Portals connected to the GEOSS Common Infrastructure

  17. 01/01/2012 1 Community Cloud Sandbox management Request a New Sandbox 2 1 Available Sandboxes: • (Re) Deploy on Cloud • Clone and modify • Access the results 2 Meanwhile, our Community Scientist can: discover or select other data and re-deploy the Sandbox on the Cloud clone the Sandbox or create a new one, to modify the algorithm or implement a new one

  18. 01/01/2012 Community Cloud Sandbox management Request a New Sandbox Available Sandboxes: • Clone and modify • Deploy on Cloud Once the Sandbox is prepared (algorithm developed and tested) it may be shared and made available to other Community Scientists (included the ones without coding skills) that can run it on selected data.

  19. ESA and Terraduepartners in GEOWOW are currently finalizing the enablers that will allow UNESCO-IOC to develop the previous scenario. • This is a contribution to Blue Planet task which aims at delivering Societal Benefits in multiple SBAs from Ocean observations

  20. FAQs • What happens after a processing is successfully completed? • Repeatability: a sandbox can be stored and up-dated afterwards to scale-up with additional data or to replace the input data with new (e.g. higher quality) ones • Who can access the tools, included the sandboxes? • Policy: the specific Community will customize the enablers and will decide the policy for accessing the tools and the results • What kinds of data are used? • In this specific scenario, the input data are Ocean ecosystem data and Climate data from Earth Science Grid Federation. The community can decide the data policy governing the results, e.g., can decide to register them as GEOSS DataCORE.

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