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A Collaborative Portal for Ocean Observatories

机译:海洋观察仪的协作门户

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A Collaborative Ocean Observatory Portal (COOP) has been developed to enable distributed investigators to collaboratively operate ocean observatory systems. COOP is being created within the Autonomous Ocean Sampling Network program to support the Adaptive Sampling and Prediction (ASAP) field experiment that occurred in Monterey Bay in the summer of 2006. ASAP involved the day-to-day participation of a large group of researchers with ties to geographically diverse institutions throughout North America. These investigators had to interact on a continual basis to optimize data collection and analysis. While some investigators needed to be physically present to launch and retrieve their assets, the long duration of the observatory made sustained co-location of researchers difficult. Likewise, future ocean observatories and observing systems (such as moored arrays and cabled observatories) will operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week over many years or even decades. Since sustained co-location of researchers for situational awareness and decision-making will be impractical, there is a need for collaborative data distribution and situational awareness tools appropriate for the ASAP experiment, and eventually, for all ocean observatories. As implemented for the ASAP team, the COOP tool set consists of several components, starting with a publicly viewable, web-based tool for reviewing the day's progress and proposed actions. Registered scientists are able to discuss the day's progress (and attach illustrative data), propose actions (and back-up those proposed actions with supporting data), and discuss and vote upon proposed actions. The tool provides links to other system components, such as a database of data collections in both original and common formats, interactive data access and manipulation tools, and pages of automatically generated graphical summaries of observational results and model forecasts.
机译:已经制定了一个协作海洋观察门户(COOP),以使分布式调查人员能够协作运营海洋观测系统。 COOP被自治区海洋采样网络程序中创建,支持自适应采样与预测(ASAP)田间试验发生在蒙特雷湾在2006年尽快参与的大型研究小组的用一天到一天参加夏季在整个北美地理上不同的机构联系。这些调查人员必须不断互动,以优化数据收集和分析。虽然某些调查人员需要在物理上出现,但是在研究人员的长期持续的研究人员持续的持续服务中持续的,而一些调查人员需要进行。同样,未来的海洋观察和观察系统(如停泊阵列和有线观察者)将每天24小时运行,每周7天多年甚至数十年。由于研究人员的持续共同定位的情境意识和决策将是不切实际的,因此需要合作数据分布和适合ASAP实验的态势认识工具,最终适用于所有海洋观察员。如ASAP团队所实施的,COOP工具集由多个组件组成,从可公开的基于Web的工具开头,以便审查日期的进度和建议的行为。注册科学家能够讨论当天的进度(并附上说明性数据),提出行动(并备份那些通过支持数据的拟议行动),并在拟议的行动上讨论和投票。该工具提供了与其他系统组件的链接,例如原始和公共格式,交互式数据访问和操作工具的数据集合数据库,以及自动生成的观察结果和模型预测的图形摘要的页面。

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