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ESDIS Standards Office

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

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. ESO Links http://earthdata.nasa.gov/eso http://wiki.earthdata.nasa.gov/display/eso 2014 ESIP Meeting

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