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The GEOSS Interoperability Process Pilot Project (Abstract/Poster in atti di convegno)
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Khalsa S.J. , S. Nativi, R. Shibasaki, T. Ahern, J.-M. Rainer (2007)
The GEOSS Interoperability Process Pilot Project
in EGU 2007, Vienna (Austria), 15 - 20 April 2007
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- The GEOSS Interoperability Process Pilot Project (literal)
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- GEOSS, the Global Earth Observing System of Systems, is being built from existing
systems and initiatives, with an emphasis on the creation of synergies among GEOSS
component that provide increased benefits to society. The goal is to leverage existing
programs and established standards wherever possible, and to broaden convergence of
systems based on agreed interoperability arrangements.
This talk will describe the specific approaches that GEOSS has proposed for achieving
interoperability among its component systems and give an overview of the GEOSS
Interoperability Process Pilot Project (IPPP). The IPPP was conceived as a way to
exercise the process that has been defined for reaching interoperability arrangements.
We describe the phases and status of the IPPP, beginning by identifying the system
components, and the standards, interface protocols and interoperability agreements
currently in use by these systems. This information is being captured in web-accessible
catalogs and registries that will become part of the core GEOSS architecture.
Four systems/disciplines were initially identified as sources for the pilot project, covering weather, climate, seismology, and biodiversity. This selection was based on the
desire to have participation from diverse disciplines and the commitments of representatives from the disciplines to actively support the process.
Systems contributed to GEOSS are built to serve particular needs, but those systems
should also be designed or adapted so their inputs and outputs support interoperability with other systems. Consequently, we focus on interoperability situations that are
surfaced by actual requirements to interface with other GEOSS- affiliated systems
through what are termed GEOSS \"interoperability arrangements.\" Scenarios are being developed that require the exchange of data and information between disparate (literal)
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