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SWOT and User Needs Workshop Objectives, Methods and Program. Introduction. Exploration of the Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Threats (SWOT) and the user needs of airborne hyperspectral remote sensing in Europe regarding operational services data quality accuracy aspects
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SWOT and User Needs Workshop Objectives, Methods and Program
Introduction Exploration of the Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Threats (SWOT) and the user needs of airborne hyperspectral remote sensing in Europe regarding • operational services • data quality • accuracy aspects of hyperspectral images now and in the future .
Definition SWOT Analysis Strategic planning tool which is used to evaluate the Strengths (S), Weaknesses (W), Opportunities (O), and Threats (T) involved in a project. A SWOT analysis helps organizations evaluate the environmental factors and internal situation facing a project.
Objectives Top Rank Objective (TRO) How? How else? … workshop results How? … workshop results
Methods (1) • Breakdown into four subjects: • Management of hyperspectral campaigns • Sensor (calibration, operation, maintenance, etc.) • Data Processing • Application of hyperspectral data • One presentation and discussion per subject • 4 splinter groups • Presentation to initiate discussion
Methods (2) • One facilitator per splinter group to support and control the discussion • Klaus Itten • Michael Schaepman • Paolo Gamba • Tim Malthus • Presentation of results by one splinter group – other groups add missing points
Concluding Session List of S, W, O, T together with weighting of importance 1 (very important) 5 (minor importance) Templates for presentations of results of splinter group discussions are available
Logistics Each splinter groups has its own room: • Klaus Itten: Room 027, ground floor • Michael Schaepman: Room 033 , ground floor • Paolo Gamba: Room 020 , ground floor • Tim Malthus: Room 135 , first floor
Program (2) 8:40