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1 1 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Web Services – The Motivation Ashraf Memon San Diego Supercomputer Center University of California, San Diego

2 2 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Acknowledgment National Science Foundation for funding this institute National Science Foundation for funding GEON project

3 3 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Summary  The GEON Portal – Quick run through  What is below the skin  Web Services  The reason why  Some simple services  GEON Applications using web services  Questions and Discussion

4 4 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 What is GEON portal? A window to your view of the resources –Public data and tools –Your private data and tools Your own workspace to collaborate on science projects Personalization of resources User-friendly access to distributed and privileged resources

5 5 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 The GEON Portal (Standard Edition) –Data Registration (GEON Registration) –Data Search (Geon Search) –Collaboration (GEON Workspace) –Integration (Integration Cart TM )

6 6 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Data Provider / Contributor Data Registration System Data Repository Data Store 1.Hosted Catalog Reference Reference Contributor Data Registration System Remote Data Reference 2.Non Hosted Data Catalog Reference GEON Data Registration System Local Data GEON Data Registration

7 7 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 GEON Search Researcher Search System Data Repository GEON Search Keyword Spatial Temporal Concept References Remote Data Local Data

8 8 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 GEON Workspace Workbench System 1.Workspace Catalog 2.Collaboration myGEON Researcher References Query Render Integrate Workbench System Catalog Researcher / Collaborators References Query Render IntegrateShare

9 9 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007

10 10 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Science Applications SYNSEIS (SYNthetic SEISmogram) is a synthetic seismogram computational tool LiDAR (Light Distance And Ranging) data processing PIP (Paleo Integration Project) Gravity Data processing

11 11 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 What is below the skin? Middleware Data Node 2.0 MEDIATOR WEB SERVICE MEDIATOR MIDDLEWARE SPATIAL DATA WEB SERVICE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MIDDLEWARE Portal Node 2.0 SEARCH WEB SERVICE MyProject WEB SERVICE USER ACCOUNTING MIDDLEWARE PORTAL SERVICES GIS Node 2.0 MAPPING WEB SERVICS OGC COMPLIANT MIDDLEWARE OTHER SERVICES ARVICE ESRI SPATIAL MIDDLEWARE SYNSEIS Node 2.0 SAC WEB SERVICE SYNSEIS WEB SERVICES LIDAR Node 2.0 KEPLER SERVICE GRIDDIN GWEB SERVICES

12 12 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 12 What are Web services Piece of Code Database Files Tool MS COM C Java Perl Fortran Other tools Web service is any piece of code that can be made available over the Internet, so that other applications can invoke it and utilize its functionality.

13 13 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 13 Benefits of Web Services Facilitates reuse of existing assets Lower cost of maintenance Reduced impact of change Example –GEONgrid AsciiToMap, XMLToMap, ShapeToMap Benefits include availability of useful functionality on the web –Arcweb Services Pool of web services that provide mechanism to access data and GIS functions on demand. Benefits include, access to terabytes of spatial data, complex GIS functionality, etc.

14 14 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Simple Web Services ASCIIToMap –Have tab delimited file, don’t have expertise/technology to create maps. ShapetoMap –Have the dataset in shape file format, don’t have expertise/technology to create maps. ESRI Grid Ascii to Map (GeoTiff) –Have a GRID ASCII file, want to create map.

15 15 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 ASCIIToMap Tab delimited file with spatial information –Example from the SCEC website (lat, lon, magnitude) –Only point dataset supported at this points Upload the ASCII file and create map View and analyze the results ASCII2Map Web Service –takes an ASCII file as Input –creates GIS map as output –creates shape file as output

16 16 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Sample ASCII File Column 1: Longitude Column 2: Latitude Columns 3 : Elevation Column 4: Name of the place Column 1: Longitude Column 2: Latitude Columns 3 : Elevation Column 4: Name of the place Lon Lat Elev Place 78.334417.4615 1961 MainGate 78.331917.4597 1963 ShopCompTPoint 78.3286 17.4574 1939 HostelATurn 78.3271 17.4562 1930 SNSchoolTPoint 78.3265 17.4551 1928 GuestHouseGarden 78.3232 17.4550 1902 HostelG 78.3116 17.4509 1918 GopanpalliGate 78.3301 17.4547 1940 DSTCCXing 78.3294 17.4528 1929 IGMLibrary 78.3300 17.4530 1931 SMS 78.3315 17.4544 1947 LibraryLHCXing 78.3320 17.4550 1955 DCIS 78.3335 17.4551 1959 BdayCircle 78.3353 17.4521 1968 LHCompound ASCII Files Map

17 17 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 ShapeToMap Zip the file associated with a zip file Upload the shape file and create map View and analyze the results Live examples in GEON portal search and myGEON.shp.dbf.shx Shape File Map

18 18 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 GridAsciiToMap ESRI Grid Ascii format Upload the Grid Ascii file and create map View and analyze the results Live example in GEON Lidar workflow Grid ASCII Files Map

19 19 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 GEON Applications using Web Services GEON Synseis GEON Lidar GEON PIP

20 20 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 SYNSEIS

21 21 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 www.geongri d.org GASS GRAM GridFTP GSI SYNSEIS Architecture SYNSEIS (FLASH GUI) IRIS DMC TeraGrid NCSA SynSeis Engine TeraGrid SDSC LLNL MCR GEON Portal Cornell Map Server Crustal Models Crustal Models Crustal Models Corba Web service SOAP Web service SOAP Web service SOAP

22 22 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Same Principle as RADAR The lidar instrument transmits light out to a target. The transmitted light interacts with and is changed by the target. Some of this light is reflected / scattered back to the instrument where it is analyzed. The change in the properties of the light enables some property of the target to be determined. Same Principle as RADAR The lidar instrument transmits light out to a target. The transmitted light interacts with and is changed by the target. Some of this light is reflected / scattered back to the instrument where it is analyzed. The change in the properties of the light enables some property of the target to be determined. Full Feature Digital Elevation Model Bare Earth Digital Elevation Model Researchers: Ramon Arrowsmith, Chris Crosby, Arizona State LiDAR Applications ▪ Natural Resource & Forest Management ▪ Telecommunications ▪ Planning & Analysis ▪ Hydrology & Floodplain Mapping ▪ Urban Development ▪ Transportation Engineering LiDAR Applications ▪ Natural Resource & Forest Management ▪ Telecommunications ▪ Planning & Analysis ▪ Hydrology & Floodplain Mapping ▪ Urban Development ▪ Transportation Engineering Northern San Andreas Fault LIDAR - LIGHT DISTANCE AND RANGING

23 23 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 IBM DB2 GEON Portal NFS Mounted Disk Data Processing Algorithms Compute Cluster x,y,z and attribute raw data process output maps/data Client WWW GEON Search Portlet LiDAR Process Portlet Other Portlet LiDAR Processing Service Spatial Query Service GEON Search Service Software Tools DB2 Spatial Function GRASSARCINFOGMT GEON Catalog Lidar DATA PROCESSING

24 24 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Paleo Integration Project

25 25 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Rapid and seamless data retrieval, enabling users to focus on geoscience questions: - Paleoclimate interpretations - Biotic responses to global change PALEOINTEGRATION PROJECT

26 26 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 26 Benefits of Web Services -- Again Facilitates reuse of existing assets Lower cost of maintenance Reduced impact of change

27 27 www.geongrid.org CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IGEON 2007 at the University of Hyderabad, India, August 02-08 2007 Questions? More Information amemon@sdsc.edu www.geongrid.org


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