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Kevin Murphy and John Moses ESDIS Project, Code 423 NASA GSFC

Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Project Update May 10-11, 2011 Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) User Working Group Meeting. Kevin Murphy and John Moses ESDIS Project, Code 423 NASA GSFC. ESDIS Initiatives: Next Steps.

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Kevin Murphy and John Moses ESDIS Project, Code 423 NASA GSFC

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  1. Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Project UpdateMay 10-11, 2011Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC)User Working Group Meeting Kevin Murphy and John Moses ESDIS Project, Code 423 NASA GSFC

  2. ESDIS Initiatives: Next Steps • A coherent web presence • The DAACs more clearly represented as cooperating elements of a system

  3. ESDIS Initiatives: Next Steps Coherent Web Context • NASA Earth Science Data Systems are a large and continuing investment in science data management. Very Successful – based on customer satisfaction and product distribution trends. • Websites are the front door to our data and services for users (science, mission, applications, programmatic). • How do we present ourselves to be a coherent system of systems while remaining flexible to integrate new missions and technologies? • We want to preserve what we currently do very well while moving ESDIS and the DAACs toward more clearly being represented as cooperating elements of a system

  4. Inspiration Examples Powered By Powered By Powered By Lesson: Content management system helped unify the message of National Geographic across 20+ departments/branches Lesson: Hosting and maintenance of web applications can be separated from the user interface and the UI can still be immersive and useful for users (aside from the whole social networking)

  5. ESDIS Coherent Web First Step • ESDIS Web site Redesign: under development; scheduled for an initial delivery in June 2011 (currently http://esdis.eosdis.nasa.gov/) • Consolidation of ESDIS, ECHO, DAAC Alliance, EMS, Outreach and ESDSWG. User Registration will be applied to the new site but is not considered part of the redesign. • Provide a web content management system allowing for content posting/ownership by each of the aforementioned groups. ESDSWG LPDAAC ECHO ESDIS SEDAC ORNL … Outreach EMS • A high-level navigation bar (top hat) will be developed to allow for easy navigation of the major components and resources EOSDIS provides • Subsequent navigation levels will be customizable allowing the ‘top hat’ to be implemented by DAACs within their environments and for their discipline areas.

  6. Kevin’s simplified mockup Standards for new missions Powered by User Reg. EOSDIS Welcome Back Kevin (not Kevin – Sign In) Uniform Top Hat Nav. ROSES HOME | ABOUT | PRODUCTS | GET DATA | TOOLS | USER COMMUNITY | SUPPORT | LABS ABOUT Project | Program | DAACs | Research | Architecture | Metrics | Open Solicitations Browse Data Sets Measurement Veg. Index (30) Sea Ice (15) Platform Aqua (275) Terra (350) Flux Tower (127) Project Spatial Coverage Near-Real-Time EOSDIS Watch This Week Downlinks 123 NRT Latency Archived Sci Files .. This Year xxxx xxxx Totals xxxx xxxx xxxx Powered by ECHO Story of the Day/Week Links to data sources embedded Powered by (Earth Observatory | Rapid Fire | DAAC User Services) Powered by EMS Powered by LANCE, Outreach, etc Powered by GCMD Keyword Search 1 2 3 Land Cover News, Events and Notices --MODIS Collection 6 Status --LEPSEC Issue with AQUA --?? --Download Apps (iPhone, Android) Science Spotlight Ice Blog Atmosphere Blog Search Powered by DAAC Scientists DataCasting GeoRSS Powered by DAAC CMS Feeds Leverage (Remote/Local) Services and Presented as a Coherent System of Systems

  7. Top Hat Test Top Hat Test

  8. Goals • Present EOSDIS as a coherent yet transparent system of systems by leveraging SOAs provided by DAACs, ECHO, GCMD, EMS, User Reg…. To enable new missions, technologies and Earth science partnerships • Users navigate the system/resources without needing to know how/who is providing each service. • DAAC web sites and services exist, but use the same high-level navigation, nomenclature and other functionalities so users are familiar when they arrive. • More than just a website or portal • An active and immersive user experience leveraging existing and future Web Services (e.g. W*S, SOAP, RESTful) into a seamless package – search, subset, visualize and deliver data in one session with one username and password while invoking multiple remotely hosted tools • Lay the foundation for the Earth Science Collabatory • Cloud capable • Fresh and continually updated and coordinated content

  9. Web – 2011 Timeline JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Phase 2 Discussions Draft Report Survey Present Report CW Kick-Off Launch Website Operations and Maintenance Site Mockups Site Build Implement Redirects Implement Top Hat (DAACs) Reverb Launch User Registration PSR EED / URS ECHO ISO Support EED 8.0 PSR Phase 1B Phase 1A

  10. Phasing – straw-man Phase/Release 1 Phase/Release 2 Phase/Release n CMS ECHO GCMD ESDSWG/ Community DS Viz Reformat EOSDIS Web Site USR Reg. EMS DataCasting GeoRSS LANCE Reprojection Subsets • Develop content management system infrastructure/expertise • Converge and implement uniform navigation • Implement some cross-DAAC functionality • Chain available web services so they behave as a single entity • Limited social networking • Mobile accessibility • Integration of FY10 tech. infusion projects • Harvest data from DAAC CMSs • Web center of excellence • Transparent user experience Objectives • Uniform top hat nav. • Expose web services • Cross DAAC web content search • Integrated User Reg. • Expose additional web services • Formulate nomenclature • Implement CMSs • Support visualization tool • Widely available W*S • ISO… DAACs

  11. Going for the Webby Webby Awards: the international honor of the world’s best Internet sites NASA’s Global Climate Change site won the 2011 judges’ award for best science site.

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