From Prototype to Service: A CUAHSI Datacenter for Hydroinformatics Richard Hooper Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science,

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From Prototype to Service: A CUAHSI Datacenter for Hydroinformatics Richard Hooper Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc.

Catalog (Google) Web Server (CNN.com) Browser (Firefox) Access Catalog harvest Search Web Paradigm

HIS Central HydroServerHydroDesktop Data access Service registration Search Services-Oriented Architecture for Water Data Catalog harvest

Today: Large-scale Prototype CUAHSI HIS: open-source suite of software: Community governed. Standards for data exchange. Wrappers that publish standard versions of non- standard data sources. Software infrastructure, including: – HydroCatalog: a search-enabled catalog of hydrological time series sources. – HydroServer: a data source server. – HydroDesktop: a search/discovery client.

Map integrating NWIS, STORET, & Climatic Sites 79 public services 13,000+ variables 2.3+ million sites 23.3 million series Referencing 100+ billion data values Metadata Catalog, Feb 2012

HIS Usage

Where we are going A new “data facility” for the university research community (funded by NSF) Continues affordable and useful activities of CUAHSI HIS. Deprecates and replaces less affordable CUAHSI HIS activities.

Missions of the data center To support use of hydrological data sources via: Standards that foster information reusability and interchange. Curation of data and catalogs that conform to and realize those standards. Software that embodies these standards and empowers research. Support that empowers researchers to utilize data and software for scientific inquiry. Engagement with other data providers (local, state, federal government agencies, NGOs, and international bodies) to make their data available

Standards For data access (e.g., WaterML). For service design (e.g., WaterOneFlow). For data discovery (e.g., search interfaces in HydroCatalog). For semantic mapping (e.g., in WaterOneFlow- compliant wrappers).

Curation Standards curation (e.g., WaterML 2.0). Data catalog curation: ensuring that sources in the catalog are current and functional. Data source curation: ensuring that data sources are protected from inadvertent loss.

Software A new and improved HydroCatalog, that – Points to reliable data sources. – Includes a source curation interface. A cloud-based replacement for HydroServer, that – Is easier and more affordable to maintain than a HydroServer instance. – Meets basic requirements for data management. A new highly portable desktop client that: – Is portable to all target environments. – Includes web-based access.

Support For users of HydroDesktop, the new search client, etc. For users of HydroServer who wish to continue using it to publish their data. For developers attempting to create standards-compliant software, utilizing the standards curated at the facility. For developers proposing changes to the software curated at the facility.

Engagement Working with OGC and other standards- setting bodies Working with non-academic data providers to enable data sharing Developing an extensible catalog

Map integrating NWIS, STORET, & Climatic Sites 79 public services 13,000+ variables 2.3+ million sites 23.3 million series Referencing 100+ billion data values Metadata Catalog, Feb 2012

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