[ESIP-all] IT & I Rant and Rave: The Earth System CoG Collaboration Environment, 11/14 3:00 EST

Matthew Austin - NOAA Federal matthew.austin at noaa.gov
Tue Nov 12 11:47:48 EST 2013


My apologies for not including the call in details for the meeting

3:00pm EST
 Information Technology and Interoperability Committee
WhenThu, November 14, 3pm – 4pm

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Matthew Austin - NOAA Federal <matthew.austin at noaa.gov>
Date: Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:41 AM
Subject: IT & I Rant and Rave: The Earth System CoG Collaboration
Environment, 11/14 3:00 EST
To: "esip-interoperability at lists.esipfed.org" <
esip-interoperability at lists.esipfed.org>, esip-all at lists.esipfed.org


All,

The IT&I Rant and Rave for November is on The Earth System CoG
Collaboration Environment and will be given by Cecelia Deluca from NOAA at
3:00 EST this Thursday.  Here is an abstract on the presentation.


The Earth System CoG Collaboration Environment supports collaborative Earth
science research and product development in virtual organizations comprised
of multiple projects and communities. It provides access to data, metadata,
and visualization services along with tools for collaboration, and can be
used to host individual projects or to profile projects hosted elsewhere.
All projects on CoG are described using a project ontology – an organized
common vocabulary - that exposes information needed for collaboration and
decision-making. Projects can be linked into a network, and the underlying
ontology enables consolidated views of critical information across the
network. This access to information, and the community-driven evolution of
a project ontology, promotes the creation of active and knowledgeable
project governance, at both individual and aggregate project levels.

CoG is being used to support software development projects, model
intercomparison projects, and short university-level courses. Its services
and ontology are customizable by project. This presentation will provide an
overview of CoG, review examples of current use, and discuss how CoG can be
used as hub for networks of projects in the Earth Sciences.

-- 
Matt Austin
NOAA Data Management
1335 East-West Hwy
SSMC1/Suite 5214  E/OSD2
Silver Spring, MD 20910



-- 
Matt Austin
1335 East-West Hwy
SSMC1/Suite 5214  E/OSD2
Silver Spring, MD 20910
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