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1 National Spatial Data Infrastructure The Spatial Information Services Stack Dr Robert Woodcock

2 Part of our problem…data access is not standardised across organisations Data Structures Proprietary Software Versions of Software Client

3 AuScope Community Agreements Client A solution: Open standards based earth science information infrastructure

4 Standardise the Information Models Not a storage problem… Exchange Semantics and structure GeoSciML, OGC Tool support Creation and validation CSIRO leaders in development: Dr Simon Cox awarded OGC honour for contributions to standards development Other researchers continue to operate on a wide range of advisory and development committees Geography Markup Language

5 Community Agreed Service Interfaces and Information Models AuScope service catalog Standard Vocabularies Vocabulary Service Service Registry Discovery Layer Exchange Layer Resources Complex feature Discovery Portal Government Department Data Geological Survey Web Feature Service (WFS)‏ Services status 1 June 2008 URN Resolver Service X X X X X X X X

6 Community Agreed Service Interfaces and Information Models AuScope service catalog Standard Vocabularies Vocabulary Service Service Registry Discovery Layer Exchange Layer Resources Complex feature Discovery Portal Government Department Data Geological Survey Web Feature Service (WFS)‏ Services status 1 June 2009 URN Resolver Service

7 Discovery Portal - Surfing the Earth Model

8 Standards “Interoperability seems to be about integration of information. What it’s really about is the coordination of organizational behaviour” David Schell, OGC 8

9 AuScope Grid gives us a way to make science communication and collaboration easy in real time scientists won’t have to battle the data before they do science – they can just use it!

10 Expansion of effort Australian National Data Services – Public Sector Spatial Data Commons ($2M) Expand beyond the geosciences Geoscience Australia Virtual Exploration Geophysical Laboratory Geochronology Virtual Data Room – Petroleum Satellite Imagery Bureau of Meteorology DPI Vic Groundwater Boreholes CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Marine Biophysical modeller SISS core development enhancements Convergence across TERN, ALA, IMOS, AuScope, OSDM Particularly feeding into BoM Environment and Water activities

11 Added Extras...Cross-discipline data 11 BoM Portal IMOS on AuScope Portal

12 CSIRO uptake: Earth Model...Analysis...Publication 12

13 13 Bringing the science community together using open spatial standards Basic services available Data Analysis Scientific Workflow Deployments occurring Govt Agencies Research organisations Academic research groups Integration across Simulation and Modelling Geospatial NVCL Very positive feedback Early commitment to sustain Opportunity exists to do more Plans in place for current resource levels Many good and achievable ideas to expand breadth of impact Capacity constraint is the principle limitation “DPI Victoria has had an overwhelmingly positive experience …we view the AuScope Grid as a very innovative and well managed project …we have every confidence that the people involved are able to rise to the challenges that they have set themselves and that the goals of the Grid will be accomplished.” Linda Bibby, Boris Rudoy – DPI Victoria “The collaboration with the AuScope Grid component to construct the Virtual Rock Laboratory has been highly fruitful and promises to provide a basis for future delivery of ESyS-Particle simulation infrastructure to a much broader user-base than previously possible. The concept of an embedded software engineer to construct the grid interface is an excellent one…” Dion Weatherley – University of Queensland “The involvement of…AUSCOPE GRID…in the development of…GeoScIML, and.. Mineral Occurrences...has been a very significant supporting ‘foundation rock’ at the world scale …the decision by AUSCOPE GRID to adopt and develop a software stack …has taken the development … of such innovative services much closer to production performance level” Tim Duffy – Chair, OneGeology Global Technical Working Group


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