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LAS provides a web-based interface for accessing diverse data, enabling subset, download, visualization, and comparison with easy metadata access. It offers unified access to distributed data holdings and existing back-end visualization packages. LAS utilizes a three-tiered architecture with OPeNDAP integration. The documentation includes tutorials on dataset configuration, data addition, and customizing output graphics.
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Live Access Server (LAS) • Web based, common interface to diverse data • Single interface for subsetting, download, visualization, comparison • Easy access to metadata and documentation • Unified access to distributed data holdings • Uniform user interface to existing back end visualization packages
LAS Architecture • LAS is three tiered
LAS and OPeNDAP • Ferret back end is linked with OPeNDAP
LAS Documentation • Home page http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/Ferret/LAS/ • List of servers http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/Ferret/LAS/LAS_servers.html
LAS Tutorial • Creating dataset configuration files http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/cgibin/LASdoc?file=16 • Adding data to your LAS http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/cgibin/LASdoc?file=16
LAS Tutorial • Customizing output graphics with <properties> http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/Ferret/LAS/FAQ/per_variable_configuration.html • Fixing datasets with <init_script> http://pet01.pet.navo.hpc.mil/
Thank You! • You all for coming. • Tim Campbell and Brian Tabor. • Peter and James. • The Ferret-FDS-LAS gang: Steve Hankin, Ansley Manke, Kevin O’Brien, Yonghua Wei, Joe Mclean, Roland Schweitzer