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1 Application of RDF-OWL in the ESG Ontology Sylvia Murphy: murphys@ucar.edumurphys@ucar.edu Julien Chastang: chastang@ucar.educhastang@ucar.edu Luca Cinquini: luca@ucar.eduluca@ucar.edu Rocky Dunlap: rocky@cc.gatech.edurocky@cc.gatech.edu Ryan O’Kuinghttons: rokuingh@ucar.edurokuingh@ucar.edu Cecelia DeLuca: cdeluca@ucar.educdeluca@ucar.edu

2 Outline Curator and ESMF in the context of an Earth System Modeling Infrastructure Metadata lifecycle Use of RDF Curator and ESG support to a NCAR summer 2008 colloquium on atmospheric dynamical cores RDF in action (demonstration): –How to search for dynamical cores –How to look at models, simulations, and experiments –How to create a comparison table

3 What is Curator The Earth System Curator project, in partnership with NCAR initiatives and the Earth System Grid (ESG), has built a prototype web portal that links model components and data together via metadata. The portal: –enables model components, models, simulations, experiments, and data to be searched and browsed (using ESG faceted search) –provides new tools to support model and component inter- comparison projects –implements dataset “trackback” - connecting datasets with detailed information about the models used to create the data Curator partners include NCAR, Georgia Tech, GFDL, MIT, and members of the European model metadata community.

4 Earth System Modeling Infrastructure (ESMI) ESMF data structures and standardized interfaces Interoperability Tools Workflow Metadata XML Web services System Configuration Database Search/Browse Compare Download CMOR and other tools

5 Metadata Lifecycle

6 1.ESMF component exports XML metadata 2.The XML is validated and harvested into a Java object representation 3.The Java objects are persisted to a relational database (RDBMS) 4.Metadata in the RDBMS is then harvested into RDF – a Semantic Web ontology language 5.The RDF is accessed by the ESG web portal for faceted search of the metadata

7 Application of RDF OWL RDF allows for the creation of relationships between properties Formed in triples –(Model_Component_X, hasConservationType, “Total Energy”) –(Model_Component_Y, hasContact, “Sylvia Murphy”) System allows for multiple properties per object, which is useful in describing unconfigured model components Specific relationships were developed collaboratively with the scientists who needed them

8 ASP 2008 Colloquium: Numerical Techniques for Global Atmospheric Models 9 atmospheric dynamical core components Running 22 test cases at up to 5 resolutions Component comparison table Automated upload of simulation data, publishing, and comparison –Current PCMDI tables are static, hard-coded, non-searchable Data search and browse via ESG Gateway

9 Workshop Gateway http://dycore.ucar.edu/

10 Table Comparison Interface

11 Table Comparison Details Select model components Select criteria Table generated dynamically Eventually selections can be placed in a user’s saved workspace http://dycore.ucar.edu/query/modelComparison.htm

12 Example Table Results

13 Search Interface

14 Example Trackback Page

15 Questions?


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