Discovering OPeNDAP Datasets
Description
This slide deck was presented as part of the OPeNDAP Developer's Workshop, Winter 2007 that was held from February 21-23, 2007 at the NCAR Foothills Laboratory in Boulder, CO.
Summary of the slide deck:
The presentation discusses the process of discovering OPeNDAP datasets, detailing various approaches such as registries, search engines, and crawling to determine data availability. It outlines the theoretical metadata model, focusing on metadata elements like text and axes for data organization, including standard axes such as space, time, spatial resolution, temporal resolution, and text. The presentation explains metadata crawling, aggregation, and querying processes, emphasizing the importance of placing constraints on axes and returning matching nodes ranked by fit. It concludes with a discussion on challenges faced and the approach taken, highlighting a modular framework with pluggable heuristics and previous metadata mapping work embedded in Python.
AGENDA OF THE WORKSHOP
[Almost all of the presentation listed here are available in the OPeNDAP Community Zenodo library.]
Wednesday February 21, 2007
Session 1
0900-1000 OPeNDAP Current Status
- Introduction by Peter Fox, President of OPeNDAP
1000-1015 Break
Session 2 (moderator: P. Fox)
1015-1200 The OPeNDAP 4 Data Server (aka Hyrax)
- James Gallagher and Nathan Potter - Customizing and Extending Hyrax
- Patrick West - Harnessing the power of the Server 4 Back-End Server modular framework
- Jose H. Garcia - Numerical Grid Computations with the OPeNDAP Back End Server (BES)
- Patrick West - OPeNDAP Server 4 Back-End Server Authentication and Authorization
Lunch 1215-1330
Session 3 (moderator: P. Cornillon)
1330-1530 Security
- John Relph and Kenneth S. Casey - Software Development and Security at NOAA
- John Caron - The THREDDS Data Server and OPeNDAP security
- Tim Pugh - BMRCs OPeNDAP data service, how far can it reach?
- Discussion
1530-1545 Break
Session 4 (moderator: J. Gallagher)
1545-1730 Semantics
- Benno Blumenthal- Using an RDF framework to carry metadata for datasets
- Rob Raskin - SWEET - an upper-level ontology for Earth and Space Sciences
- (withdrawn) Luis Bermudez - MMI and CF
- Peter Fox - OPeNDAP and semantics
- Discussion
Dinner
No-host dinner, Cafe Gondolier
Thursday February 22, 2007
Session 5 (moderator: D. Holloway)
0900-1030 APIs and Clients
- Roberto De Almeida - Data Access Protocol meets Python
- Peter Cornillon - The Matlab OPeNDAP GUI Suite
1030-1100 Break
- Poster: Denis Nadeau - Enhancing Access to NASA Satellite Data OGC Web Services using OPeNDAP.
Session 5 continued
1100-1215 APIs and Clients (continued)
- John Chamberlain - OPeNDAP: User Versus Programmatic Access
- Greg Janee - Data Discovery in a Distributed Environment and Darren Hardy's AGU presentation.
Lunch 1215-1315
Session 6 (moderator: P. Cornillon)
1315-1445 Data Providers
- Roy Mendelssohn - OPeNDAP at ERD with suggestions for future development
- Jim Potemra - IPRC data transport, LAS and EPIC server
- Christopher Lynnes - OPeNDAP Developments at the Goddard Earth Sciences DISC
- Thomas LOUBRIEU - OPeNDAP in European oceanography data management
Session 7 (moderator: N. Potter)
1445-1715 Server-Side Operations with 1530-1600 Break
- Wenli Yang - The ROSES ACCESS OPeNDAP/OGC Gateway Project
- Roland Schweitzer - Server-side OPeNDAP Analysis - A General Approach Utilizing Legacy Applications through TDS
- Daniel L. Wang - Server-side Data Reduction and Analysis with Script Workflow Analysis for MultiProcessing (SWAMP)
- Thomas LOUBRIEU - Dap4cor: A Dapper-like server for CORIOLIS in-situ data centre
Dinner
Dinner on your own
Friday February 23, 2007
Session 9 (moderator: P. Fox)
0900-0930 Server-side functions (continued)
- James Gallagher - Server-side Functions for Geo-spatial Selection
0930-1200 Strategies and Directions
- Discussion (with nominal time allocations) focusing on...
- community forums for deciding on standards processes within (and beyond) the OPeNDAP community, who is involved, timeframe, prototypes, etc. (1hr)
- security (20min)
- semantics (profiles, vocabularies) (20min)
- server-side (aggregation) (20min)
- response types (e.g. get_capabilities) (20min)
- metrics (10min)
- others: gateways, Server4, TDS and other general direction issues
Lunch
Hyrax Tutorial (FL2/1001): 1300-1630
Dinner
No-host dinner, location TBA
Files
2007_02_22_5_janee_Data Discovery in a distributed environment.pdf
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