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Interesting Repos for BiG CZ Toolbox: IWN-Ingest #2

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aufdenkampe opened this issue Jan 3, 2017 · 3 comments
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Interesting Repos for BiG CZ Toolbox: IWN-Ingest #2

aufdenkampe opened this issue Jan 3, 2017 · 3 comments

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Here's another interesting Repo to consider including in the BiG CZ Toolbox, or perhaps even the BiG CZ Portal or our ODM2 software stack such as ODM2WebSDL:

  • https://github.com/LimnoTech/IWN-Ingest
  • for ingestion of observation data into an Interoperable Watershed Network (IWN) 52N SOS-based data appliance. The IWN is EPA's pilot portal for discovery of and access to continuous water quality sensor data collected by agencies around the United States.

The metadata files for the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) seem very similar to what we have discussed for YODA files and what we need to "register" for every station within the ODM2WebSDL.

What do you think @emiliom & @horsburgh?

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emiliom commented Jan 3, 2017

After a quick look, I would say IWN-Ingest is an entirely different beast compared to https://github.com/heigeo/climata (from your other issue) or ulmo. In some ways it parallels the complete end-to-end architecture we're shooting for in BiG-CZ/ODM2, the CUAHSI HIS architecture and -- unsurprisingly -- the IOOS architecture.

What I would suggest is a conference call with that team to exchange experience and see if there are any reasonable areas of collaboration or fruitful overlap. They're a pilot project and we're under a short time frame, so it may be hard to align things at this stage. I'd be up for a web conference call next week or later. As you know I've known about that project for some time, but hadn't been in the loop on its progress. I have an extra interest from my IOOS/NANOOS perspective.

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aufdenkampe commented Jan 3, 2017 via email

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emiliom commented Jan 3, 2017

Thanks for the clarification. That all sounds like it's beyond our burning priorities and possibilities within the BiGCZ funding time frame, IMHO.

I'd still be interested in learning more, eventually.

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