Title: EarthInfo London, 10th September, 1997 Arnulf Kjeldsen JRCCEO Arnulf'Kjeldsenjrc'it
1EarthInfo London, 10th September, 1997Arnulf
KjeldsenJRC/CEO(Arnulf.Kjeldsen_at_jrc.it)
2CEO Programme
- CEO Programme Aims
- The Programme Components
- User Support
- Application Support
- Enabling Services
- Monitoring Control
3 EarthInfo The Concept
- Concept
- A On-Line information exchange system that
facilitates the interface between potential users
and providers of existing (and new) EO
information services. - Realized as a middleware system providing single
point of access to data and services
4 EarthInfo Objectives
- High Level Objectives
- Based on existing services in Europe and utilize
European knowledge and skills - Based on World Wide accepted standards
- Be interoperable with other major Earth
Observation information systems in the world - Use innovative technologies, but only in response
to user needs and without building technological
barriers
5EarthInfo Its role (1)
- Access to EO Catalogues
- provide software tools and systems to increase
the accessibility. - International links
- Within Europe (ESA, EUMETSAT and national levels)
- USA (EOSDIS), Japan (EOIS) and Canada (CEONET).
- CINTEX sites
- Space and related non-space data
- Access to be provided to both space and non-space
data.
6 EarthInfo Its role (2)
- Specialist and non-specialist users
- conventional meta-data for datasets
- metadata for information.
- fora to communicate and exchange views on many
Earth observation related topics. - help-desk service for EO and the
- Linking customers and service providers
- Service providers will be able to advertise their
services and customers to announce their
requirements.
7EarthInfoRelease A Overview
International Data Information Systems
EOSDIS/NASA CEONET/CCRS G7-ENRM GELOS
Mapping Agencies (IGN) Airborne Data
(LGN) Various (BADC)
Non-Space Data Suppliers
CIP/IMS Gateway
CIP Gateways
CEO Projects Area 3.1
WWW, e-mail,ftp
Demo cases Algorithms Documents..
8EarthInfo Release B Overview
- User connects to nearest node
- Access information replicated
9EarthInfo Architecture Overview (1)
- 1) Middleware Nodes (MWND)
- Set of of distributed facilities with key
functionality as - search and retrieval capabilities
- handling of advertisements and announcements
- connection with remote catalogues
- MWND data replicated
- Providers and customers will interface (i.e.. put
get information) with the MWND
10EarthInfo Architecture Overview (2)
- 2) Monitoring and Coordination Facility (MCF)
- handle reference material
- dictionary
- on-line help and software
- usage statistics and system log-files
11EarthInfo Architecture Overview (3)
Provider Catalogue
- 3) Provider GatewaysSoftware packages that will
enable catalogue providers to be searchable via
z39.50. - Freeware CIP gateway
- Freeware GILS/WAIS gateway
12EarthInfo Architecture Overview (4)
4) CIP/IMS Facility Will translate CIP based
queries to IMS and vica versa for the results in
order to provide interoperability with the IMS
based information systems
13EarthInfo Data/Information in a MWND
- What prime data/information is stored in a MWND
? - Advertisements
- Html page metadata record as defined by the
user - Different types
- Organizations, events, documents etc.
- Data Collections Document collections
(libraries) - Collection metadata record(s) access point of
CIP catalogues - Support Information
- Data Dictionary
- User accounts (registration info, personal data)
- Help
14EarthInfoAdvert example from EWSE (1)
15EarthInfoAdvert example from EWSE (2)
16EarthInfo Key Features (1)
- What the Customer can do
- (an individual who makes use of the EO data
and services) - Search for adverts/announcements
- Search for collections, products and documents at
remote provider sites connected to the system. - Define off-line jobs (subscription or batch
queries) - access the list of latest announcements and
advertisements - get help
17EarthInfo Key Features (2)
- What the Provider can do
- ( an individual, a private or public
organization who provides data or services
suitable for the EO domain) - Place and maintain his/her own adverts/announcemen
ts - connect remote catalogues of data products or
bibliographic information - Install ES implemented Gateways
18EarthInfo Key Features (3)
- Supporting features
- Data Dictionary
- to control and provide valids and key-word with
unique meaning for all users - Maintainability
- User accounting
- registration
- personal management of queries, subscription and
results - tutorials and on-line help to support in using
the system - electronic fora and on-line discussions.
19EarthInfoSchedule
- Future Activities
- Implementation of all packages
October 97 - System integration and testing
Dec. 97 - Operational Testing Jan.
98-March.98 - Operation of Release A
April 98-Feb.99 - Implementation of Release B
March98-Jan. 99 - Operation of Release B
March. 99 -
20EarthInfoSummary
- So whats so nice about it?
- One single access point for a range of
inventories on data, information and services
worldwide. One User Interface. - Access to both EO and non-EO data
- Free SW for on-line connection of catalogues
- Data Dictionary securing a consistent use of
controlled scientific and non-scientific keywords.
21Useful CEO pointers
- EarthInfo homepage
- To be announced in future CEO newsletters.
- CEO Programme homepage
- www.ceo.org
- EWSE (The ES predecessor) homepage
- ewse.ceo.org
- G7 GELOS (Environment and Natural Resources
Prototype Project) - ceo.gelos.org
- EarthInfo development contacts
- Michel.Millot_at_jrc.it (PM), Arnulf.Kjeldsen_at_jrc.
it