Title: OPeNDAP Framework
1OPeNDAP Framework
- OPeNDAP Open-source Project for a Network Data
Access Protocol
- aka. DODS Distributed Oceanographic Data System
- DODS was originally developed to allow
researchers transparent access to oceanographic
data across the Internet, using their favourite
application package
2OPeNDAP Development
- OPeNDAP is designed to be as general as possible
without being constrained to a particular
discipline or world view.
- The system is a discipline neutral data access
protocol it can be (and is being) used in
astronomy, medicine, earth science,
3OPeNDAP Architecture
- uses standard http protocol for transmission of
data across the Internet
- designed to allow users to analyse data using the
application package with which they are the most
familiar
- supports selection of data using constraint
expressions
- translates data from one format to another
4OPeNDAP Servers
- Servers receive requests and provide responses
via the Data Access Protocol (DAP).
- Servers convert the data from the form in which
they are stored to the OPeNDAP data model.
5OPeNDAP Clients
- Clients make requests and receive responses via
the DAP.
- Clients convert data from the OPeNDAP data model
to the form required in the client application.
6OPeNDAP URL Structure
- Data are requested with a URL.
- http//dods.acecrc.org.au/cgi-bin/nph-dods/bathyme
try/01210050.nc - Protocol Machine name OPeNDAP server Directory
File name
?depth01019660 Constraint
- The user can impose a constraint on the data that
they would like to acquire from a data set by
appending a constraint expression to the end of
the URL.
7OPeNDAP Data Model
For example A user might want all ocean
temperature values (with associated times and
locations) that lie between 90 and 110 m and have
uncertainties less than 1ÂșC.
8Syntactic Semantic Metadata
9Syntactic Metadata
10Semantic Metadata
11OPeNDAP Services
- OPeNDAP services are accessed by appending
various extensions to the file name - http//dods.acecrc.org.au/cgi-bin/nph-dods/bathyme
try/01210050.nc - Protocol Machine name OPeNDAP server Directory
File name
.dds .das .dods .info .ascii .html .ver /
12OPeNDAP Services - Basic
- OPeNDAP provides three basic data objects
- data descriptor structure (.dds) - syntactic
metadata - rigid
- data attribute structure (.das) - semantic
metadata - flexible
- data (.dods) - the actual data in a binary
structure primarily for internal use
13Data Descriptor Structure (DDS)
- The DDS may be requested from the server by
appending .dds to the file name - http//dods.acecrc.org.au/cgi-bin/nph-dods/bathyme
try/01210050.nc - Protocol Machine name OPeNDAP server Directory
File name
.dds
- The DDS provides a description of the shape" of
the data
14DDS Example
/zobt_01.nc.dds
90-element vector called lon 90x2 element array
called lon_bnds containing 64-bit reals
60-element vector called lat 60x2 element array
called lat_bnds containing 64-bit reals
A "Grid" containing a 2-dimensional array of
32-bit reals called zobt, and two "Map" vectors
called lat, lon containing 64-bit reals
15Grid Data Type
- The Grid is a special data type that includes a
multidimensional array, and map vectors that
indicate the independent variable values
The array part of the grid would contain the data
points measured at each one of the squares, the X
map vector would contain the positions of the
columns, and the Y map vector would contain the
positions of the rows.
16Data Descriptor Structure (DDS)
- The DDS is the syntactic metadata for a data set.
- The DDS is rigidly constrained.
- This metadata is held in containers within the
DDS that associate the metadata with the
variables in the data set. - The DDS is obtained by the server from the data
set.
17Data Attribute Structure (DAS)
- The DAS may be requested from the server by
appending .das to the file name - http//dods.acecrc.org.au/cgi-bin/nph-dods/bathyme
try/01210050.nc - Protocol Machine name OPeNDAP server Directory
File name
.das
- The DAS contains information about the data, such
as units and the names of variables
18DAS Example
/zobt_01.nc.das
19Data Attribute Structure (DAS)
- There is no constraint on the metadata that is
placed in the DAS - The DAS could be empty or could hold some
standards compliant description of the data set.
20Metadata Conventions
Some common metadata conventions
- COARDS - promotes the interchange and sharing of
files created with the netCDF API
- CF - NetCDF Climate and Forecast (this
generalises and extends COARDS)
- HDF-EOS Earth Observing System (NASA)
- FGDC Federal Geographic Data Committee
21OPeNDAP Services - Other
- .ascii an ascii representation of the data.
- .info a more readable (or nicer) version of the
DDS and DAS combined.
- .html form a web based form that will help to
build an OPeNDAP URL.
- / a way of obtaining a listing of
OPeNDAP-accessible files at a site no file name
or constraint URL ends in a slash
- .ver returns OPeNDAP server version useful
for seeing what features are available.
22OPeNDAP .ascii Service
/zobt_01.nc.ascii?zobt713537144
23OPeNDAP .info Service
/zobt_01.nc.info
24OPeNDAP Browser Service
/zobt_01.nc.html
25OPeNDAP Directory Service
/h88/ipcc_data/
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