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Data integration with the Climate Science Modelling Language |
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A. Woolf, B. Lawrence, R. Lowry, K. Kleese van Dam, R. Cramer, M. Gutierrez, S. Kondapalli, S. Latham, D. Lowe, K. O'Neill, A. Stephens |
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Englisch
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1680-7340
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In: Earth System Science Data access, distribution and use for education and research ; Nr. 8 (2006-06-06), S.83-90 |
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250005314
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copernicus.org/adgeo-8-83-2006.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
The Climate Science Modelling Language (CSML) has been developed by the
NERC DataGrid (NDG) project as a standards-based data model and XML markup
for describing and constructing climate science datasets. It uses
conceptual models from emerging standards in GIS to define a number of
feature types, and adopts schemas of the Geography Markup Language (GML)
where possible for encoding.
A prototype deployment of CSML is being trialled across the curated
archives of the British Atmospheric and Oceanographic Data Centres. These
data include a wide range of data types – both observational and model – and
heterogeneous file-based storage systems.
CSML provides a semantic abstraction layer for data files, and is exposed
through higher level data delivery services. In NDG these will include
file instantiation services (for formats of choice) and the web services
of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). |
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