DocumentCode
811285
Title
GEOSS Architecture Principles and the GEOSS Clearinghouse
Author
Christian, Eliot J.
Author_Institution
World Meteorol. Organ. (WMO/OBS), Geneva
Volume
2
Issue
3
fYear
2008
Firstpage
333
Lastpage
337
Abstract
The global earth observation system of systems (GEOSS) is composed of diverse component systems contributed by members and participating organizations of the group on earth observations (GEO). To enable these diverse components to interoperate, the GEOSS architecture embodies principles given in the GEOSS 10-year implementation plan and reference document. A basic principle is adoption of international standards and common interoperability arrangements, as seen in the contributed facility known as GEOSS Clearinghouse. GEOSS Clearinghouse acts as a cross-cutting discovery tool, encompassing all registered GEOSS components and external catalogs as well. Together, the GEOSS architecture and GEOSS clearinghouse enable GEO members and participating organizations to cooperate in realizing GEOSS. The resulting system of systems is simplifying access to resources for any and all users, including decision makers across the GEO societal benefit areas. This paper explains key GEOSS architecture principles and how GEOSS clearinghouse applies international standards and interoperability arrangements.
Keywords
geographic information systems; open systems; software architecture; GEOSS architecture principles; GEOSS clearinghouse; diverse component systems; global earth observation system of systems; group on earth observations; interoperability arrangements; Distributed information systems; environment; information technology; remote sensing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-8184
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSYST.2008.925977
Filename
4569864
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