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Data Management and Communications (DMAC) Steering Team

Data Management and Communications (DMAC) Steering Team. November 28, 2007 Conference Call to Begin On-line Polling on Standards. Agenda. Introduction and goals Brief overview of DMAC standards process Focus on polling Standards under review Schedule/due dates

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Data Management and Communications (DMAC) Steering Team

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  1. Data Management and Communications (DMAC)Steering Team November 28, 2007 Conference Call to Begin On-line Polling on Standards

  2. Agenda • Introduction and goals • Brief overview of DMAC standards process • Focus on polling • Standards under review • Schedule/due dates • Review of bylaws/voting issues • Next steps • Open discussion

  3. Introductions • Welcome – Mary Altalo, Anne Ball • “Roll call” – DMAC members • Introduction of guests • Capt. Chris Moore, NOAA IOOS Program • Funding and oversight of DMAC standards website • Delta Pelgrim, LMI • Technical support and gatekeeper for website • Kurt Schnebele, LMI • Former DMAC Chair • Standards process and website support

  4. Goals • Kick-off polling component of DMAC standards process to ensure steering team members: • Understand process • Know what is expected of them • Are aware of schedule and due dates

  5. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Brief overview • Process was approved at May 2006 Steering Team meeting • (see IOOS-DMAC Guidelines/Standards Adoption process) • NOAA IOOS Program provided funding and oversight to implement website through LMI

  6. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Brief overview (continued) Three status levels for standards: • Submitted • Has no standing within IOOS. • Proposed • Has status within IOOS and can be used provisionally by IOOS information system managers for evaluation purposes. • Recommended • All IOOS data systems should consider supporting these guidelines wherever applicable

  7. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Brief overview (continued)

  8. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Brief overview (continued) Steering Team member polling responsibilities: • Review submitted standards • Review expert comments • Provide response • Provide comments on negative responses

  9. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Example of polling • Follow link provided in notification email • Comments/Poll, Poll or Submission view opens • To view standard, click standard number

  10. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Example of polling • Scroll through standard to review • Details • Comments • Actions taken • Click Cancel to return to the Poll view

  11. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Example of polling • All votes cast are shown under the standard • Click CastPoll to participate

  12. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Example of polling Cast your vote, in Response field • Move Forward • Undecided • Not Approved • Click Submit Comments are required when voting Undecided and Not Approved

  13. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Example of polling • Your vote will be shown under the standard

  14. Polling Points to remember: • Private mechanism for on-line polling (not visible to anyone outside the Steering Team) • Threaded discussions available to discuss individual standards

  15. Possible Recommendations Steering team may decide the following on the standards: • Move forward (“submitted” to “proposed”) • Request additions or changes • Table and revisit in next round • Reject

  16. After the ‘Polling’submitted - to - proposed • Chair will write up draft recommendations based on polling and distribute to Steering Team • Steering Team will discuss recommendations at Dec 17 conference call • Members can designate alternate to attend and vote • Try to reach consensus • If consensus is not possible: • Vote is carried by 75% of those members voting “approve” or “disapprove.” • Quorum consists of 60% of members. • Support of multiple strategies may be the most prudent approach. As long as the consideration of multiple options does not violate the spirit of IOOS interoperability, the IOOS-ST may move forward without consensus. • (see DMAC Steering Team Terms of Reference)

  17. Standards for review Eight standards: • IOOS Vocabulary Version 1 • Required and Recommended Vocabularies for IOOS Metadata • Metadata Catalog Services • Data Access Protocol – DAP 2.0 (transport) • Real Time Quality Control Tests for In Situ Ocean Surface Waves • Quality Control Standards for Real-Time, In Situ Currents Measured by Teledyne RD Instruments • High Frequency Radar Surface Currents • Standards Package for the Representation and Transport of Gridded Data: netCDF+CF+OPeNDAP+aggregation

  18. DMAC Standards Adoption Process Eight standards

  19. Entry 08-004 IOOS Vocabulary Version 1 Submitter: Metadata expert team Comments: 1 Discussion: 2 Notes: Discussed and approved as “submitted” at May 2006 DMAC Steering Team meeting.

  20. Entry: 08-005 Required and Recommended Vocabularies for IOOS Metadata Submitter: Metadata expert team Comments: 0 Discussion: 4 Notes: Discussed and approved as “submitted” at May 2006 DMAC Steering Team meeting

  21. Entry: 08-014 Metadata Catalog Services Submitter: Metadata expert team Comments: 0 Discussion: 0 Notes: Discussed and approved as “submitted” at May 2006 DMAC Steering Team meeting

  22. Entry: 08-007 Data Access Protocol – DAP 2.0 Submitter: NASA (ESE-RFC-004) and Data Transport expert team Comments: 4 Discussion: 1 Notes: The NASA standard is very similar to the Data Transport team’s entry that was discussed and approved as “submitted” at May 2006 DMAC Steering Team meeting. The two entries were combined.

  23. Entry: 08-006 Real Time Quality Control Tests for In Situ Ocean Surface Waves Submitter: Bouchard on behalf of participants in the QARTOD Workshops and Waves Technical Conference Comments: 4 Discussion: 3 Notes: DMAC does not set QA/QC standards but must ensure that QA/QC required info can be documented (metadata) and transported appropriately.

  24. Entry: 08-013 Quality Control Standards for Real-Time, In Situ Currents Measured by Teledyne RD Instruments Submitter: Burnett as QARTOD Chair for In Situ Currents Comments: 2 Discussion: 0 Notes: DMAC does not set QA/QC standards but must ensure that QA/QC required info can be documented (metadata) and transported appropriately.

  25. Entry: 08-009 High Frequency Radar Surface Currents Submitter: NOAA IOOS Program Comments: 0 Discussion: 0 Notes: Standard includes sections on metadata and data transport for gridded velocity fields from HF radar observing systems

  26. Entry: 08-012 Standards Package for the Representation and Transport of Gridded Data: netCDF+CF+OPeNDAP+aggregation Submitter: Modeling caucus Comments: 2 Discussion: 3 Notes: Portions of this package were discussed by Transport Expert team at May 2006 meeting

  27. Schedule • Nov 28 to Dec 7 • On-line polling by Steering Team • Dec 8 to 11 • Chair writes up draft recommendations based on polling results • Dec 12 • Draft recommendations sent to Steering Team • Dec 17 • Steering Team conference call to determine final recommendations (2:00 to 3:30 EST)

  28. Next steps • Conference call to discuss lessons learned (TBD) • Determine schedule for next standards cycle • Public Comment period on ‘proposed’ items • Receive and process new ‘submissions’ • May 6-8, 2008 meeting in Silver Spring, MD • Possible agenda items • New members • Review bylaws • Process standards • Proposed-to-Recommended • New Submitted-to-Proposed • Identify gaps in needed standards

  29. Open discussion • Questions? • Comments?

  30. Website questions, help, etc. For help with the DMAC standards website (http://ioosdmac.fedworx.org) contact: Delta Pelgrim DPELGRIM@lmi.org

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