8th ODIP Workshop (and 4th ODIP-II Workshop)
Workshop
02 - 05 October 2017
Marine Institute Headquarters, Galway
Rinville
Oranmore
Co. Galway H91 R673
Ireland
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
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ODIP workshops bring together the globally distributed project partners, together with other domain and technical experts, to discuss and progress the various project activities that support the development of a common global framework for marine data management.
This is the fourth and final workshop planned for the ODIP II project. The agenda for this meeting will focus on: 1) assessing the continued progress made by the ODIP II prototype development tasks and associated cross-cutting themes, 2) finalization of the project activities and deliverables including preparation for the final reporting and review process, 3) post-project sustainability of the Ocean Data Interoperability Platform including the wider ODIP community.
The format of the ODIP II workshops has remained largely the same throughout the project with a combination of plenary and discussion sessions. As with previous workshops, the agenda is broken down into a series of sessions with a chairperson identified for each who is responsible for both developing the content, and moderating the presentations and discussion.
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- 10.1.3 - Progressing Linked Data for SeaDataNet: Implementation - Alexandra Kokkinaki (BODC)
Progress in EDMED/EDIOS catalogues SPARQL endpoints - 10.1.4 - Implementing schema.org Datasets - Adam Leadbetter (MI )
Implementing schema.org Datasets - 10.1.5 - Linked Data – an update from the USA Adam Shepherd (WHOI)
Persistent Identifiers in Linked Data - 11 - Session 11: Standard Data Formats
- 11.1 - Plenary, Led by Justin Buck
Introduction - 11.1.1 - Progress in SeaDataCloud – Ray Cramer (BODC)
Progress in SeaDataCloud: Review of data formats, also considering INSPIRE data models (O&M) - 11.1.2 - Experiences with using NetCDF 4 – Charles Troupin (ULg)
Experiences with using netCDF 4 - 11.1.3 - Advancing netCDF-CF - Ethan Davis (UCAR Unidata)
Advancing netCDF-CF - 12 - Ocean Data Standards and Best Practices – part 2 – Existing practices from Prototypes and their evolution
- 12.1 - Plenary, Led by Sissy Iona & Jay Pearlman
- 12.1.1 - Intro – Jay Pearlman and Sissy Iona
Introduction - Existing practices from prototypes and their evolution (part 2) - 12.1.2 - SWE – Christian Autermann
Marine Profiles for OGC Sensor Web Enablement Standards - 12.1.3 - R2R and CSR – Karen Stocks and Friedrich Nast
2 CSR Best Practices
1 R2R Cruise DOI and Persistent Identifier: Status & Practices - 12.1.4 - Recommendations on data standards from the Oceans of Tomorrow (OoT) projects - Justin Buck (BODC)
Recommendations on data standards from the Oceans of Tomorrow (OoT) projects - 12.1.5 - Best Practices, Data Formats Gaps & Directions - Adam Leadbeter (MI)
Best Practices, Data Formats Gaps & Directions - 13 - Session 13: ODIP 3+ Prototype Development Task: plenary
DAY 4: Thursday, 05 October 2017 - 13.1 - ODIP 3+: current status and planned development activities, Led by Simon Jirka
Introduction - 13.1.1 - SWE profiles – Simon Jirka (52 North) + Thomas Loubrieu (IFREMER)
Marine SWE Profiles - 13.1.2 - SWE Vocabularies – Alexandra Kokkinaki (BODC)
Semantically enhancing SensorML with controlled vocabularies in the marine domain - 13.1.3 - SWE editors - Christian Autermann (52 North)
SWE Metadata Editors and SeaDataCloud SWE Ingestion Service - 13.1.4 - SOS services and clients – Simon Jirka (52 North)
2 Sensor Web Viewer “Helgoland” and further developments
1 AWI SWE Developments - 14 - NEXOS Ocean Sensors
NEXOS_ocean-sensors_2017 full version (video) - 15 - Session 14: Workshop wrap - up
- 15.1 - Ocean Data Standards- Discussion and wrap up – Jay Pearlman and Sissy Iona
Best Practices and Standards Discussion, Existing practices from prototypes and their evolution (part 2) - 15.2 - Plans / options for the continuation and post - project sustainability of the Ocean Data Interoperability Platform, Led by Dick Schaap
- 132.1.5 - BODC ODIP 3+ progress - Justin Buck (BODC)
BODC ODIP 3+ progress - 1 - Session1: Introduction
DAY 1: Monday, 02 October 2017 - 1.1 - - Registration
- Welcome, Adam Leadbetter, MI
- Workshop introduction and logistics, Helen Glaves (ODIP II project coordinator)
- Introductions (Name, Country, institution, main responsibility, expectations for this workshop: 30 seconds max.) - 1.2 - ODIP II Overview
- 1.2.1 - ODIP II: overview of the project, Helen Glaves (ODIP II Coordinator)
ODIP II: Overview of the Ocean Data Interoperability Platform project - 1.2.2 - ODIP II: technical objectives, Dick Schaap (ODIP II Technical Coordinator)
ODIP II Technical Aspects - 2 - Session 2: ODIP 1+ Prototype Development Task: plenary
- 2.1 - ODIP 1+: current status and planned development activities, Led by Peter Thijsse (MARIS)
- 2.1.1 - Aims and approach - Peter Thijsse (MARIS)
ODIP Prototype 1: Visualising interoperability options and challenges via the ODIP metadata catalogue - 2.1.2 - Progress of semantic brokerage service – Fabrizio Papeschi (CNR-IIA)
Progress of semantic brokerage service - 2.1.3 - Rosetta Stone for vocabs – Alexandra Kokkinaki
Rosetta Stone service (backend) - 2.1.4 - NOAA One Stop/NCEI developments (remote contribution) - David Neufeld (NOAA)
- 2.1.5 - Discussion, Led by Peter Thijsse
Presentations and discussions - 3 - Session 3: ODIP 2+ Prototype Development Task: plenary
- 3.1 - CSR status – Friedrich Nast (BSH)
ODIP II – CSR Current status & future activities - 3.2 - R2R status – Friedrich Nast on behalf of Karen Stocks (UCSD)
Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) Progress Report for ODIP Prototype II - 4 - Session 4: ODIP 4 Prototype Development Task: plenary
- 4.1 - ODIP 4 (Creating a ‘digital playground’), Led by Dick Schaap
- 4.1.1 - Introduction – Dick Schaap (MARIS)
- 4.1.2 - Progress with VRE analysis for SeaDataCloud – Peter Thijsse (MARIS)
SeaDataCloud VRE – Analysis of potential architecture options - 4.1.3 - I - notebook – DIVA – Charles Troupin / Alexander Barth (ULg)
1 Notebooks for documenting work-flows
2 Example for DIVAnd with automatic data download - 4.1.4 - VRE Architecture options – Peter Thijsse (MARIS)
VRE Architecture options - 4.1.5 - Discussion, Led by Dick Schaap
- 5 - Session 5: ODIP 5 Prototype Development Task: plenary
DAY 2: Tuesday, 03 October 2017 - 5.1 - Progress towards a marine biology prototype, Led by Francisco Souza Dias / Simon Claus
Progress towards a marine biology prototype - 5.1.1 - Proposal for biological prototype focusing on marine mammal tracking data - Simon Claus
Progress towards a marine biology prototype - 5.1.2 - OBIS Environmental data scheme - Ward Appeltans / Peter Pissierssens
Ocean Biogeographic Information System - 5.1.3 - MEOP Data scheme - Justin Buck
MEOP data scheme - 5.1.4 - IMOS tracking data and current links with MEOP - OBIS - Sebastien Mancini
1 IMOS tracking data and current links with MEOP-OBIS
2: AATAMS2dAnimation_SST_AllDeployments (video)
3: MEOP_SouthernOceanSST_SameYear_Tracks_HighRes_LastMonth (video) - 5.1.5 - Discussion, Led by Francisco Souza Dias & Simon Claus
- 6 - ODIP II: prototype impact assessment (WP4)
- 6.1 - Prototype impact assessments
WP4 – Impact assessment and formulation of possible solutions - 6.2 - Discussion, Led by Dick Schaap
- 7 - Session 7: Ocean Data Standards and Best Practices – part 1 – Processes and Platforms
- 7.1 - Plenary, Led by Sissy Iona & Jay Pearlman
- 7.1.1 - Intro – Jay Pearlman and Sissy Iona
Best Practices Processes and Platforms
Evolution to Sustainable Best Practices - 7.1.2 - Approach to Best Practices - Cristian Muñoz
Approach to Best Practices - 7.1.3 - ODIS – Peter Pissierssens
Ocean Data and Information System - 7.1.4 - Brokering service – Stefano Nativi
Brokering service: Possible Best Practices and Standards - 8 - Session 8: Vocabularies
- 8.1 - Plenary, Led by Rob Thomas (MI)
Vocabularies cross cutting theme - 8.1.1 - Guest talk: Validating interlinks with the SUMMR Interlink Validation Tool - Alan Meehan (ADAPT Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin)
Validating Interlinks with the SUMMR Interlink Validation Tool - 8.1.2 - ODIP: Provenance of mappings progress towards solutions - Alexandra Kokkinaki (BODC)
Provenance of mappings - 8.1.3 - Europe SeaDataCloud vocabularies progress - Gwen Moncoiffe (BODC)
Further Developments of Common Vocabularies within SeaDataCloud and related european Projects - 8.1.4 - EARS Ontology for manual events - Eurofleets Automatic Reporting System - Thomas Vandenburghe (RBINS-BMDC)
Recording manual events on research vessels - 8.1.5 - Australia Australian Ocean Data Network & IMOS vocabulary progress - Sebastien Mancini (UTAS)
Australian Ocean Data Network & IMOS vocabulary progress - 8.1.6 - Canada Ocean Networks Canada vocabularies progress Reyna Jenkyns (ONC)
Ocean Networks Canada – progress implementing vocabularies & related applications - 8.1.7 - USA Rolling Deck to Repository & EarthCube vocabulary progress - Adam Shepherd (BCO-DMO, WHOI)
R2R Cruise DOI and Persistent Identifier
Status & Practices - 8.1.8 - RDA: Vocabularies Specials Interest Group report - Adam Shepherd (WHOI)
RDA VSSIG Report - 8.2 - Discussion, Led by Rob Thomas (MI) & Gwen Moncoiffe (BODC)
DAY 3: Wednesday, 04 October 2017
Discussion - 9 - Session 9: Data and software publishing
1 Software citation & process traceability
2 Discussion - 10 - Session 10: Linked Data Developments
- 10.1 - Plenary, Led by Adam Leadbetter
- 10.1.1 - Why Linked Data? Our experience in the OpenGovIntelligence project - Prof Adeboyega Ojo, Insight Centre for Data Analytics, NUI Galway)
OpenGovIntelligence - 10.1.2 - Progressing Linked Data for SeaDataNet: Modelling the catalogues - Adam Leadbetter (MI)
Linked Data Developments in SeaDataCloud
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