[ESIP-all] EGU ESSI Session on Real Use of Standards and Technologies - Call for papers

David Arctur darctur at opengeospatial.org
Thu Nov 19 03:06:10 EST 2009


Dear Colleagues,

As announced previously, the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly will be meeting in Vienna, 02-07 May 2010. The Earth & Space Science Informatics (ESSI) Programme has numerous sessions announced. Please consider submitting an abstract for oral or poster presentations to session ESSI16, Real Use of Standards and Technologies. Abstracts are due by 18 January 2010 here: 
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2010/abstractsubmission/1924

The session details are here:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2010/session/1924

ESSI-RUST is a session where standards and technologies meet end users by demonstrating leading edge and ready-to-use services and applications. Focus will be on (but not exclusively) OGC based services, data interchange formats (GML, netCDF, HDF), CF-conventions and their use in applications and services. Future challenges in RUST shall also be addressed.

The intended audience will be ESSI and all EGU divisions dealing with cross-domain information exchange and need use of standardized technologies.
The session should act as catalyzer for:
- End users, becoming aware of existing technologies, ready to use in their own domain. 
- Developers, (implementing standards for services and applications) that can benefit from demonstrated solutions.
- Standardization bodies, to refine standard based on real use experience.

We plan to organize live demonstration of applications and services. 

Keywords:
Standards, technologies, demonstration, applications, OGC, GML, netCDF, HDF, CF-convention

Interested participants are encouraged to submit their abstracts for oral or poster presentation on any aspects relevant to ESSI-RUST.

Best regards,
dka
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David K Arctur
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
darctur at opengeospatial.org      http://www.opengeospatial.org
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