Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Access to real-time distributed Earth and Space
Science (ESS) information is essential for enabling critical
Decision Support Systems (DSS). Thus, data model
interoperability between the ESS and DSS communities is
a decisive achievement for enabling cyber-infrastructure
which aims to serve important societal benefit areas. The
ESS community is characterized by a certain heterogeneity,
as far as data models are concerned. Recent spatial data
infrastructures implement international standards for the
data model in order to achieve interoperability and
extensibility. This paper presents well-accepted ESS data
models, introducing a unified data model called the
Common Data Model (CDM). CDM mapping into the
corresponding elements of the international standard coverage data model of ISO 19123 is presented and discussed
at the abstract level. The mapping of CDM scientific data
types to the ISO coverage model is a first step toward
interoperability of data systems. This mapping will provide
the abstract framework that can be used to unify subsequent
efforts to define appropriate conventions along with explicit
agreed-upon encoding forms for each data type. As a
valuable case in point, the content mapping rules for CDM
grid data are discussed addressing a significant example.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fluid earth sciences . ISO 19123 . Model mapping . Scientific data types; Common data model . Coverage . Data model
Elenco autori:
Nativi, Stefano; Bigagli, Lorenzo
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