| Tuesday, February 26 |
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OGC-OGF Collaboration Workshop (3/3)
(90 mins)
Craig Lee, Satoshi Sekuguchi, Chris Higgins
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The Open Grid Forum and the Open Geospatial Consortium will
be hosting a workshop at OGF-22 in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
February 25-29, 2008, on the topic of grid-enabling standard
geospatial processing tools.
This workshop is part of the Memorandum of Understanding
signed between the two organizations, and will pursue all
topics related to geospatial grids, including (but not
exclusively)
a. Integration of OGC's Web Processing Service (WPS) with
a range of "back-end" processing environments. This could
include generic web services, Web 2.0 "mash-ups", and also
complete, distributed service architectures with grid
security models.
b. Integration of WPS with workflow management tools.
Workflows can be managed by scripting languages, such as
Swift, compiled code, such as SAGA, or by workflow
management engines, such asDAGMan, Pegasus, Kepler,
Taverna, and Triana, just to name a few.
c. Integration of OGC Federated Catalogues / Data
Repositories with grid data movement tools and grid
security models. Data consumed and produced by WPS calls
may come from, and be returned to, OGC Federated Catalogues
in a simple client-server fashion, but secure, third-party
transfers may also be desirable.
Organizations and individuals working in these areas, and
all areas of geospatial data processing, interested in
presenting their work, discussing their requirements, and
pursuing joint efforts for running code and rough consensus,
are encouraged to send an title and abstract to:
Dr. Craig A. Lee
President, OGF
lee@aero.org
Agenda: GEO-SEE
Chris Higgins, EDINA, Edinburgh
Coordinated Data Acquisition on Sensor Webs
Robert A. Morris, NASA Ames
Discussion (remaining time)
.Requirements
.Emergent themes & practices
.Future efforts
.Critical Mass & Engagement
Location: Crispus Attucks
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