[IGS-DCWG-87] Re: Invitation to participate - IGS metadata exchange via XML
Artur Oruba
artur.oruba at gugik.gov.pl
Sat Jan 10 02:52:00 PST 2015
Dear Colleagues,
As a representative of a large group of SiteLog users gathered under the umbrella of a Positioning Knowledge Exchange Network of EuroGeographics, I would be very much interested in all the updates on this particular subject. The idea of utilizing and XML format for the metadata exchange and improving consistency between data centres has very important and valuable implication for the community I represent. As a group we would be definitely willing to get involved on the “planning to participate in discussions and work on implementation” level, however for the time being please include myself as an observer.
Best regards,
Artur Oruba
EuroGeographics PosKEN Chairman
From: Fran Boler [mailto:boler at unavco.org]
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 6:01 PM
To: IGS-DCWG at igscb.jpl.nasa.gov
Cc: Yehuda Bock; msquibb at ucsd.edu; David Maggert; Gary Johnston; Gary Mize; Nacho Romero; artur.oruba at gugik.gov.pl; bradke at gfz-potsdam.de; mark.caissy at nrcan-rncan.gc.ca; Chuck Meertens
Subject: Invitation to participate - IGS metadata exchange via XML
Author: Fran Boler, Carey Noll
Dear Colleagues-
As many of you know, at the IGS workshop in Pasadena this past June there was discussion in the infrastructure and data center breakouts about transmitting IGS site log metadata between data centers using XML, using automated machine-to-machine transfer mechanisms. With the introduction of the IGS Site Log Manager system, we believe the time is right to do this. Advantages could include more rapid updating of site log information, more consistent information across data centers, and more accurate metadata overall. Several data centers are committed to moving forward on this effort in the next few months. In order to implement such an exchange the first step will be to agree on the XML schema to be used. SOPAC has had a longstanding geodesy XML project (http://sopac.ucsd.edu/xmlGeodesy.shtml), and this is the ideal starting point. We would like to kickoff this effort by requesting feedback on the SOPAC Site Log XML schema.
Those who would like to participate in this effort should respond with an email (to IGS-DCWG at igscb.jpl.nasa.gov) as soon as possible indicating your interest. Please mention your level of involvement as: “observer” or “planning to participate in the discussions” or “planning to participate in discussions and work on implementation”. (Note: If you, as an igs-dcwg list member, do not have an interest in this topic, you may wish to change your subscriber option to digest for this list, or otherwise amend your subscription as there will be additional traffic during this effort.)
For those who will be active at this phase, please look at the SOPAC Site Log XML schema and plan to provide comments to this list within one month. Your comments should include any suggested amendments or additions. As a rough timeline we would like to complete discussions of the schema during February and begin discussing implementation specifics no later than March.
We wish to be inclusive and therefore ask you to circulate this invitation to interested colleagues. All interested persons should ensure that they are members of the igs-dcwg maillist by visiting http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/mailman/listinfo/igs-dcwg.
Kind regards,
Fran Boler, IGS Governing Board Data Center Representative
Carey Noll, IGS Data Center Working Group Chair
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