ESSI11 Real Use of Standards and Technologies - Live Demonstrations |
Convener: John van de Vegte | Co-Convener: David Arctur |
Oral Programme
/ Tue, 05 Apr, 15:30–17:00
/ Room 19
Poster Programme
/ Attendance Thu, 07 Apr, 17:30–19:00
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ESSI-RUST is a session where standards and technologies meet end users by demonstrating leading-edge and ready-to-use services and applications. Focus will be on (but not exclusively) OGC based services, data interchange encodings (GML, netCDF, HDF), CF-conventions and their use in applications and services. Future challenges in RUST will also be addressed.
The intended audience includes ESSI and all EGU divisions dealing with cross-domain information exchange that would benefit from use of standardized technologies. The session should act as catalyzer for:
- End users, becoming aware of existing technologies that are ready to use in their own domain.
- Developers implementing standards for services and applications that can benefit from demonstrated solutions.
- Standardization bodies, to consider refining standards based on real user experience.
Authors of accepted oral/poster abstracts will show results via live demonstrations on self-provided computers; internet connectivity is expected in the meeting room. Slide show (simulated) presentations may also be prepared in case of network difficulties.
During the Oral session demonstrations are given for those abstracts and in the Splinter session (SPM1.6) the Poster abstracts are being demonstrated.
Room 19 / Tue, 05 Apr, 15:30–17:00 : Demonstrations from Oral programme.
Room SM1 / Tue 05 Apr, 17:30–19:15 : Demonstrations from Poster programme.
Keywords:
Standards, technologies, demonstration, applications, OGC, GML, netCDF, HDF, CF-convention
Public information: |
The oral and poster authors of ESSI 11 will give live demonstrations: Room 19 / Tue, 05 Apr, 15:30–17:00 : Demonstrations from Oral programme. Room SM1 / Tue 05 Apr, 17:30–19:15 : Demonstrations from Poster programme. |
Related event: | SPM1.6 – Real Use of Standards and Technologies (public)
Tue, 05 Apr, 17:30–19:00
/ Room SM1
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