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GEO Work Plan Symposium 2014 IIB AIP-7 (May 1 st ) Reporting: Bart De Lathouwer (OGC)

GEO Work Plan Symposium 2014 IIB AIP-7 (May 1 st ) Reporting: Bart De Lathouwer (OGC). What is AIP. Develops and deploys new process and infrastructure components for GCI and broader GEOSS architecture. Requirements from user needs and community scenario.

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GEO Work Plan Symposium 2014 IIB AIP-7 (May 1 st ) Reporting: Bart De Lathouwer (OGC)

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  1. GEO Work Plan Symposium 2014IIBAIP-7(May 1st)Reporting: Bart De Lathouwer (OGC)

  2. What is AIP • Develops and deploys new process and infrastructure components for GCI and broader GEOSS architecture. • Requirements from user needs and community scenario. • Results conveyed to the GEO Implementation Boards for consideration as operational elements.

  3. AIP-7 will be different • Based on feedback from GEO-X • Based on user requirements • Focus on apps

  4. AIP-7 Key-apps • Why Apps? • Data to Knowledge • Show value of the data to the user • Do something before everything • Pilot • Based on SBA expert interviews • Championed by field users; and ideally stimulate interest in providing more data to GEOSS

  5. Key-apps • Promote the benefit of having standards-based services registered with GEOSS • Championed by field users; and ideally stimulate interest in providing more data to GEOSS • Provide a real-world test of operational protocol and format standards which may provide useful information for standards revision, adoption and documentation.

  6. Requirements • Cross SBA • “Desilofication” • Beyond visualization • Data analytics, simulations, graphs, tables, … • As Real-Time as possible • Easy to use • For decision makers • Interactive • Model or alert interfaces

  7. Cross-Task Activities (pls propose 2-3 activities along with practical actions) • Key-apps will be designed to address specific user-driven problems: • Flood and drought Monitoring, Food security and Energy management • Environmental monitoring using Mobile Sensors, Citizen Observatories, Crowd Sourcing • Wind and Solar Energy Potential Estimator • Earth cover change detection • Ocean observations & commercial fisheries

  8. Supporting activities • Mobile & web development frameworks • User authentication & SSO • Geoprocessing workflows • Support for registration and re-use of key apps and data sources • Use metrics • Tutorials, Data & Service Quality • Capacity Building • Documentation

  9. 23 (25) Responses(> 100 organizations involved): • Univ Geneva • Jaxa • SmartOpenData • SDI4Apps • ETT • Chile • PLM • INCOSE • GEOSS Water Services • CMRE, TerraDue • Jacobs Univ. • Compusult • UHawaii • CITI-SENSE • CITI-SENSE-MOB • CEIBA • GMU CSISS • BGS • NASA/Vightel, SGT • NASA, IDEAM, NOAA • INGV • POGO/AWI/SAHFOS • SECOORA

  10. Agenda: • Understand before being understood
09:30 09:45 Intro, goals for the kickofff
09:45 11:30 Go over responses (http://www.ogcnetwork.net/node/1936) • Understanding • 11:30 12:30 Initial WG Grouping and discussion • Strengthening the Inner Self
12:30 13:00 Lunch on your own (in WMO building) • Understanding
13:00 13:30 Finalize WG Grouping and recap for people joining the meeting (US) • Understood
13:30 16:00 Break-out session (various groups)
16:00 17:00 Reporting back, discussion, WG goals (scenario, schedule)
17:00 17:20 Conclusion and next steps
17:20 17:30 Wrap-up

  11. Thank you. Questions?

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