[Esip-discovery] Impact of Discovery services

Lynnes, Christopher S. (GSFC-6102) christopher.s.lynnes at nasa.gov
Thu Mar 10 10:34:19 EST 2011


Chris,
  Did either of those efforts use OpenSearch and/or the ESIP Federated Search conventions?  If not, any thought about migrating to those conventions?

On Mar 10, 2011, at 12:19 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> I've been part of two efforts in the Discovery service arena:
> 
> 1. for the NASA Virtual Oceanographic Data Center project, where we focused on NASA and NOAA oceanographic datasets (NVODS, OSTM, PO.DAAC), and making them available via a Solr facet+free text search. http://vodc.jpl.nasa.gov. This was an ACCESS 2007 funded project.
> 
> 2. for the NASA Coastal Marine Discovery Service (CMDS), where we are extending on our VODC work, and focusing mostly on coastal ocean datasets (fisheries, etc.), looking at e.g., ERRDAP, Coastwatch, etc., and focused on linking the data into the EasyGIS system. This is an ACCESS 2009 project.
> 
> Both #1 and #2 include the use of Apache Solr, and Apache OODT search services.
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris
> 
> 
> On Mar 9, 2011, at 4:58 AM, Lynnes, Christopher S. (GSFC-6102) wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Mar 8, 2011, at 2:50 PM, Hua, Hook (388C) wrote:
>> 
>>> It would be useful to eventually get an assessment of the impact of
>>> Discovery services to the community. More specifically, to be able to answer
>>> these two questions:
>>> (1) Where Discovery services have been implemented and deployed?
>> 
>> Also, we should distinguish between server and client implementations.  Here at GES DISC, we have implemented:
>> (1) server - Mirador
>> (2) client - Mirador cross-data center search
>> (3) client - Giovanni
>> (4) client - Simple Subset Wizard
>> 
>>> (2) Have there been any improvements to data and service discovery/access?
>> 
>> Not sure what to put for this--can you provide an example or two?
>> 
>>> 
>>> We could get a good start on (1). Some wiki pages were setup with listings
>>> of Discovery services and clients. Some people have already begun submitting
>>> entries. But we want to invite more to submit your deployed or
>>> in-development Discovery services/clients. These are not meant as an
>>> official registry, but rather meant to give ourselves a better understanding
>>> of who has or is implementing what.
>>> 
>>> http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Discovery_OpenSearch_Services
>>> http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Discovery_DataCasting_Services
>>> http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Discovery_ServiceCasting_Services
>>> http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Discovery_Clients
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Hook
>>> 
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>> 
>> Christopher Lynnes     
>> Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Center, NASA/GSFC
>> 301-614-5185
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