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Time-Series Data Exchange Using the Geography Markup Language
In: DTIC (2007)
Abstract: The Geography Markup Language (GML) is a well known XML dialect that offers the ocean observing community a robust and standards based encoding for data exchange. Adaptations of GML are evolving to meet the needs and uses of different communities. Understanding how to use GML to model and exchange observatory time-series data will be critical to building a national data resource from the federation of observatories that form the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). The NOAA Coastal Services Center conducted an experiment with several nonfederal partners using the GML Simple Features Profile and the Web Feature Service (WFS). An application schema, a content model, a GML dictionary, and a special purpose WFS were used to exchange data between an observatory and a data-assembly center relational database. ; See also ADM002047. Presented at the MTS/IEEE Oceans 2007 Conference held in Vancouver, Canada on 29 Sep-4 Oct, 2007. Prepared in cooperation with Perot Systems, Charleston, SC, and with NOAA Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC. U.S. Government or Federal Purpose Rights License. The original document contains color images.
Keyword: *GML(GEOGRAPHY MARKUP LANGUAGE); *MARKUP LANGUAGES; *TIME SERIES ANALYSIS; COASTAL REGIONS; Computer Programming and Software; GEOGRAPHY; INFORMATION EXCHANGE; IOOS(INTEGRATED OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM); Numerical Mathematics; OBSERVATION; OBSERVATORIES; OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS; RELATIONAL DATA BASES; STANDARDS; SYMPOSIA
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA518472
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