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Presentation given by George Percival in the afternoon Architecture Forum Session on Day 1, June 24 at the EarthCube All-Hands Meeting.
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Page 1: AHM 2014: A Few Notes on GEOSS Architecture

A few notes on GEOSS Architecture

George PercivallGEO Task Faciltator IN-05 – GEOSS Design and Interoperability

EarthCube Test Governance IT Team

Chief Engineer, OGC

EarthCube All Hands Meeting

24 June 2014

OGC

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GEOSS Enterprise Viewpoint

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GEOSS Enterprise Viewpoint

GEOSS connects Observations to Decisions

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GEOSS Architecture Concepts

• System of Systems

– Participating systems are autonomous

– Shared vision

• Open

– Interoperability through open standards

– GEOSS Data Sharing Principles

• Evolutionary Development

– Agile/Scrum iterative development sprints

– Emergent architecture captured in viewpoints

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InformationViewpoint

ComputationalViewpoint

EngineeringViewpoint

TechnologyViewpoint

EnterpriseViewpoint

International Standard for IT ArchitectureRM-ODP Viewpoints

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InformationViewpoint

ComputationalViewpoint

EngineeringViewpoint

TechnologyViewpoint

EnterpriseViewpoint

GEOSS Vision and TargetsSocietal Benefit AreasSystem of Systems/ Interoperability

GEOSS AIP Architecture

RM-ODP Viewpoints

Earth Observations Geographic FeaturesSpatial ReferencingMetadata and QualityGEOSS Data-CORE

Catalog/RegistryAccess and OrderProcessing Services Sensor WebUser Identity

Component Types

Information Framework

Use Cases

Services

Tutorials

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Observations

• GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI)– Portal for identity– Broker/clearinghouse across communities

• Architecture and Data Committee– Architecture governance, e.g., GCI – Architecture guidance: AIP sprints and SIF

• Domain (SBA) Integrators– People that know both IT and Science– Key to building domain communities on the common

architecture


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