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CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects • Focus now: – Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets – Environmental observatory node and portal, integrated with other observatory efforts – Collaborative and document sharing tools • Focus next: – Infrastructure support for data- intensive hypoxia modeling – Training in tools developed earlier

CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

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Page 1: CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects

• Focus now:– Infrastructure for sharing and managing

observations data for CB; loading datasets– Environmental observatory node and portal,

integrated with other observatory efforts– Collaborative and document sharing tools

• Focus next:– Infrastructure support for data-intensive

hypoxia modeling– Training in tools developed earlier

Page 2: CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

CBEO Portal at http://geon16.sdsc.edu:8080/gridsphere

Several CBEO datasets registered, and searchable

Page 3: CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

CBEO Portal: some useful featuresAbility to create maps on demand from one or more registered shapefiles

Page 4: CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

CBEO Portal: some useful features

Ability to query registered relational databases, e.g. CIMS

Page 5: CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

. Ability to organize data and people into projects (e.g. CBEO-S)

CBEO Portal: new features

. Also, ability to search CBEO data only, or data registered by other earth science portals(Federated portals approach, developed together with the GEON team)

Currently,30 registrantsto the portal

Page 6: CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

CBEO Portal: new features. Collaborative tools from bothSDSC and NCSA.

E.g., the Sharepoint server and code management system for CBEO

Page 7: CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

WaterML-compliant services (e.g. http://cbe.cae.drexel.edu/wateroneflow/CIMS.asmx?WSDL from Drexel)

CUAHSI HIS time series management system for CB data

HIS Server deployed by SDSC team at WATERS testbeds, incl. 3 testbeds related to CB

Page 8: CBEO-N portal-related progress and prospects Focus now: –Infrastructure for sharing and managing observations data for CB; loading datasets –Environmental

Needs and prospects• Prioritization of datasets and resources to be registered

through the portal, and registering more resources (together with the science team)

• Portal training, esp. focused on grad students• Integration between GEON-based and CUAHSI HIS-

based information management systems (access under single portal; data exchange)

• Additional time series services in WaterML, and environmental mashups

• Model support: wrapping available spatio-temporal interpolation tools as portal components or services

• Integrating the portal with streaming data management (have working demos now)