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The air quality session will focus on laying out the air quality web "landscape." The availability of data services, catalogs, portals, and analysis tools by a diverse group of organizations make this a good time to see how the various component can be linked form air quality information systems. A goal will be to identify available web entities, understand their respective roles, and make connections among them to form networks of services. Possible "mini-networks" will be identified for demonstration/implementation by participants. | The air quality session will focus on laying out the air quality web "landscape." The availability of data services, catalogs, portals, and analysis tools by a diverse group of organizations make this a good time to see how the various component can be linked form air quality information systems. A goal will be to identify available web entities, understand their respective roles, and make connections among them to form networks of services. Possible "mini-networks" will be identified for demonstration/implementation by participants. | ||
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| + | More information can be found on the air quality cluster wiki: http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Breakout_Session | ||
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| + | Potential topics include: | ||
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| + | * Updates from federal agency activities (NASA, EPA, NOAA, Forest Service) | ||
| + | * Updates on technical track / architecture (Husar) | ||
| + | * Content in catalogs and portals | ||
| + | * Discussion on how to use new air quality portlets | ||
| + | * Collaborations | ||
Latest revision as of 18:14, September 18, 2012
The air quality session will focus on laying out the air quality web "landscape." The availability of data services, catalogs, portals, and analysis tools by a diverse group of organizations make this a good time to see how the various component can be linked form air quality information systems. A goal will be to identify available web entities, understand their respective roles, and make connections among them to form networks of services. Possible "mini-networks" will be identified for demonstration/implementation by participants.
More information can be found on the air quality cluster wiki: http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Breakout_Session
Potential topics include:
- Updates from federal agency activities (NASA, EPA, NOAA, Forest Service)
- Updates on technical track / architecture (Husar)
- Content in catalogs and portals
- Discussion on how to use new air quality portlets
- Collaborations