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{Birdhouse Web Processing Services}
\subtitle{A Use Case for the Climate Science Community}
\author{
Carsten Ehbrecht\\
\medskip
{\scriptsize \url{ehbrecht@dkrz.de}}
}
\institute{German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ)}
\date[April 2016]
{EGI Workshop: Design your e-Infrastructure\\
April 2016, Amsterdam}
\subject{Climate Science, Web Processing Service}
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\section{Use Case: Web Processing Service for Climate Data Processing}
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A web service interface to standardize the way that algorithms are made available on the Internet.
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\frametitle{Using WPS in Copernicus}
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\section{Question and Answers}
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\begin{block}{Who is the community the use case belongs to?}
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\item Climate data producers (metadata checks).
\item Users of climate data (impact modelers, forestry, biodiversity, ...).
\item Decision makers (Copernicus).
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\begin{block}{What's the timeline for development, tests and large-scale operation?}
\begin{itemize}
\item Processing backend for Copernicus, starting in summer 2016, operational in 2019.
\item Climate metadata quality checks, development till summer 2016, operational end of 2016.
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\begin{block}{What's your role in the use case?}
Providing the WPS infrastructure: deployment environment, security, test environment, attaching WPS to job schedulers like slurm, ...
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\begin{block}{Who will be the users of the planned community-specific e-infrastructure? How many of them?}
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\item Scientists who work with or produce climate data (few to many).
\item Decision makers (use a portal only, WPS is called via batch jobs).
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\begin{block}{How will the users interact with the system?} % Show this on a system architecture diagram
\begin{itemize}
\item Most users will probably use a Web Portal which has access to the WPS services.
\item Advanced users will use a command line and interact with the WPS services directly using scripts.
%\item See next slide with the Copernicus Use Case.
\end{itemize}
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\begin{block}{Who and how would validate the system?}
\begin{itemize}
\item Scientists write algorithms which are published as WPS services.
\item Functional tests provided by scientists to validate the results of the algorithms can be run in a continous integration environment (travis).
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\frametitle{Status}
\begin{block}{Which components/services already exist in your architecture?}
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\item Deployment of WPS system (conda, buildout, docker).
\item Access to climate data sources (ESGF, Thredds, Cloud, ...).
\item WPS clients (web based and terminal).
\end{itemize}
\end{block}
\begin{block}{Which components/services are under development (and by who)?}
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\item Security proxy for WPS services (DKRZ, KNMI).
\item Attaching job scheduler to WPS (DKRZ, BADC).
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\begin{block}{Which components/services do you expect to get from EGI?}
Usage of the EGI cloud resources?
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\frametitle{Plans for today}
\begin{block}{What questions would you like to get answered today?}
Is it possible to setup WPS on EGI cloud resources?
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\begin{block}{What issues you would like to solve today?}
Try an installation of a WPS service on EGI cloud.
\end{block}
\begin{block}{Other outcomes that you would like to get out from the workshop?}
I'm new to EGI ... so just curious about the other Use Cases.
\end{block}
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\appendix
\section{Appendix}
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\bibitem{birdhouse}
Birdhouse
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\bibitem{c4i}
Climate4Impact Portal
\newblock \url{http://climate4impact.eu/impactportal/general/index.jsp}
\bibitem{wps-cct}
Web Processing Service
\newblock \url{http://www.slideshare.net/GasperiJerome/20130530-web-processing-service-cct-cloud-toulouse-29423710}
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\Huge{\centerline{The End}}
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