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ESDIS Standards Office. Yonsook Enloe, CTSI Yonsook.k.enloe@nasa.gov Helen Conover, University of Alabama in Huntsville hconover@itsc.uah.edu Allan Doyle, CTSI / International Interfaces, Inc. adoyle@intl-interfaces.com. ESO Standards Process.
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ESDIS Standards Office Yonsook Enloe, CTSI Yonsook.k.enloe@nasa.gov Helen Conover, University of Alabama in Huntsville hconover@itsc.uah.edu Allan Doyle, CTSI / International Interfaces, Inc. adoyle@intl-interfaces.com 2014 ESIP Meeting
ESO Standards Process • ESO reviews an existing convention or standard to • evaluate the technical value of the specification, • determine its fitness for the purpose, • confirm that working implementations exist. • Funded mission data systems can use the ESDS recommended standards with high confidence that the specification is accurate and works with NASA data in NASA environments. • ESDIS project also needs to support developing and emerging standards to fulfill current and future needs of the NASA Earth science data systems. 2014 ESIP Meeting
Developing/Emerging Standards • For developing standards, different kinds of reviews are needed: • Provide constructive feedback to the authors of the new specification in interim points in order to improve the quality of the developing standard • Evaluate developing standards (even before complete documentation is written) through evaluating a prototype of its capabilities – can provide constructive feedback to the authors and also provide some visibility to the broader Earth science systems community. • In the ESO session today, we will take a look at 4 different developing and emerging standards, listen to the technical description of the emerging standard, and then discuss how each case can be successfully evaluated. 2014 ESIP Meeting
ESO Links http://earthdata.nasa.gov/eso http://wiki.earthdata.nasa.gov/display/eso 2014 ESIP Meeting