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- Understanding and Usage through an Air Quality Metadata System E.M. Robinson a*, R.B. Husar a, S.R. Falke a,b, E.T. Habermann c, S. Nativid, A. Warnocke, M. Hogewegf15 KB (2,405 words) - 13:58, March 1, 2010
- GOAL 1: Increase the use and value of Earth science data and information. GOAL 2: Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies4 KB (584 words) - 11:52, September 11, 2016
- larger scale research is possible -- workflows (e.g. scripts) are also made available with the data (e.g. LTER ecosystem indices already do this) -- enables60 KB (9,067 words) - 17:41, December 14, 2015
- and disseminate information about the wide variety of web-based services (e.g., OGC, REST, SOAP, etc.) and interfaces available from ESIP members. Ultimate8 KB (1,216 words) - 14:47, April 16, 2009
- UsabilityCluster/Usability Test Framework (section Section 1 of 6: Inviting Users to Participate in the Study)Consent to participate in the testing: Possible steps: Step 1: Verify if formal informed consent is necessary for your organization (e.g Internal Review Board20 KB (2,138 words) - 18:37, November 6, 2018
- Files, Databases] Time Range [Short (e.g. field experimment), Moderate (e.g. 1 year or life of a single satellite), Long (e.g. multi-decadae), Climate (centuries)]10 KB (1,540 words) - 07:53, May 15, 2011
- and disseminate information about the wide variety of web-based services (e.g., OGC, REST, SOAP, etc.) and interfaces available from ESIP members. Ultimate10 KB (1,416 words) - 13:38, May 15, 2009
- past/present/future Methodology Systematic approach to integrate E.S. data into DSS and to develop and test integrated system data sharing plan/provide evidence of3 KB (340 words) - 07:48, August 12, 2008
- NASA ROSES08: Applying NASA Observations, Models and IT for Air Quality Proposal (section Earth Science Research Results)determined both by the ‘user pull’ forces (e.g. data relevance, data quality), as well as by the provider push (e.g. ease of access, tools for processing)41 KB (5,533 words) - 14:31, July 26, 2012
- framework (e.g. HTTP Request, Response caching, Database access ) Building Blocks (e.g. Nodes, Fields, Views, Regions, Blocks) Building Tools (e.g. Field9 KB (1,284 words) - 09:53, October 8, 2021
- 2016 Update eBook testing & outreach efforts Portland had 20 participants - interesting cross-section of teachers. Physics, physical science, engineering3 KB (446 words) - 14:31, December 13, 2016
- the resources; how to ensure this is in collaboration with other testbeds, e.g., host all other testbed; Who owns the testbed; how do we enable users/ESIP2 KB (270 words) - 12:01, March 26, 2012
- are in alpha testing with operational beta testing in Q3 2009. For more information contact: Robert E. Wolfe NASA GSFC, Code 614.5 Robert.E.Wolfe@NASA.gov2 KB (244 words) - 05:28, June 29, 2009
- and disseminate information about the wide variety of web-based services (e.g., OGC, REST, SOAP, etc.) and interfaces available from ESIP members. Ultimate9 KB (1,294 words) - 13:08, September 4, 2012
- meeting Examples of potential ways to incentivize software contribution (i.e. badges) , Award for best software effort, etc. The session might work as follows:2 KB (381 words) - 14:09, October 24, 2014
- summarize some of the common information (i.e., emissions data, observational data) and infrastructure needs (i.e., data servers, visualization tools, comparable8 KB (1,179 words) - 23:18, May 10, 2008
- Linked Open Research Data for Earth and Space Science Informatics (section Representation of AGU Sections (e.g., ESSI))assertions/deassertions Determine appropriate Spotlight settings (e.g., confidence and support) Option 1: Use default annotation service and surface form dictionary22 KB (3,204 words) - 19:39, June 6, 2013
- discussion on how we can do a better job of promoting products and services (e.g., collecting in Drupal some marketing material on each ESIP - that can be3 KB (518 words) - 14:33, October 15, 2010
- development to data managers? (e.g. look at UCGIS [1] Will the types of outreach differ based on the type of organization, e.g. professional organization3 KB (430 words) - 09:58, October 16, 2008
- problematic data (e.g., invalid values out of range or below detection level), or might be flags that indicate site-specific events (e.g., low battery voltage28 KB (4,283 words) - 10:21, April 8, 2014