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NEPTUNE Canada Workshop

NEPTUNE Canada Workshop. NEPTUNE Canada DMAS Developer Team Victoria, BC February 16, 2009. A brief history of the DMAS software. First Prototype in winter 2005 Basic data acquisition functionality No Web interface First CANARIE Project CIIP-19

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NEPTUNE Canada Workshop

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  1. NEPTUNE Canada Workshop NEPTUNE Canada DMAS Developer TeamVictoria, BCFebruary 16, 2009

  2. A brief history of the DMAS software • First Prototype in winter 2005 • Basic data acquisition functionality • No Web interface • First CANARIE Project CIIP-19 • Data Acquisition Framework based on a Messaging System • Web interface for data search/download and metadata viewing • Service Oriented Architecture

  3. A brief history of the DMAS software

  4. A brief history of the DMAS software • Second CANARIE Project NEP-10 • Interoperability • Remote Control of Instruments - HD Camera • Ocean 2.0 (Virtual Laboratory Environment)

  5. A brief history of the DMAS software • Second CANARIE Project NEP-10 • Interoperability • Remote Control of Instruments - HD Camera • Ocean 2.0 (Virtual Laboratory Environment) “The goal of this project is to allow the diverse and distributed community of ocean scientists to work together on research projects aided by a dynamic and modern, web-based software system providing transparent access to distributed data sources and remote underwater assets. “

  6. Architecture/ Design changes • Web Services/API • Access from your system • Display information on your Web site • Plug-in • Ability to extend the DMAS system • Web User Interface • Browsing documents • Working on the Web • Desktop like UI

  7. Ocean 2.0 • Difficult Project • Not Really done before • Need to address needs of a large community • Collaboration • Brainstorming • Open up possibilities • ”A Healthy Disrespect for the Impossible” (Larry Paige – Google)

  8. DMAS Software Development Team • Reyna Jenkyns • Scientific Programmer • Presentation: Ocean 2.0 Project Environment • Karen Tang • Java Developer (UI, GIS, Oracle) • Dmytro Draga • Java Developer • Presentation: Ocean Dive

  9. DMAS Software Development Team • Darryl Bidulock • Observatory Monitoring and Control Developer • (Back end, Messaging System, New Technologies) • Presentation: New Technologies • Tim Lavallee • Data Acquisition developer

  10. DMAS Software Development Team • Tim Boesenkool • Web developer • Tony Lin • Java Developer • Ocean 2.0 Project Prototype • Kalpana Rawat • Java Developer • Bernie Till • Sound Pattern Recognition

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