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new c1c6c74 SDAP-289 Update SDAP images and content on website (#4)
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commit c1c6c74e7bf7ce352a17f33ea23a4ce2f3589151
Author: Nga Chung <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Sep 28 09:58:32 2020 -0700
SDAP-289 Update SDAP images and content on website (#4)
* SDAP-289 Update SDAP images and content on website
* SDAP-289 Added team member to source team.html.
Co-authored-by: nchung <[email protected]>
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source/team.html | 11 +++++++++++
team.html | 2 +-
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diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index 13baa21..e89810b 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
<div class="carousel-inner" role="listbox">
<div class="item active">
- <img src="images/carousel-sla.jpg" alt="Sea Level Anomaly.
+ <img src="images/carousel-slcp-dat2.jpg" alt="Sea Level Anomaly.
Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." title="Sea Level Anomaly.
Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." />
<div class="container">
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." />
</div>
<div class="item">
- <img src="images/carousel-architecture.jpg" alt="The architecture
of SDAP, which is the implementation of OceanWorks." title="System
Architecture." />
+ <img src="images/carousel-acf.jpg" alt="The architecture of SDAP,
which is the implementation of OceanWorks." title="System Architecture." />
<div class="container">
<div class="carousel-caption slider-transback">
<h1>System Architecture</h1>
@@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." />
</div>
<div class="item">
- <img src="images/carousel-doms.jpg" alt="Distributed Oceanographic
Matchup Service" title="Distributed Oceanographic Matchup Services." />
+ <img src="images/carousel-coverage.jpg" alt="COVERAGE" title="CEOS
Ocean Variables Enabling Research and Applications for GEO" />
<div class="container">
<div class="carousel-caption slider-transback">
- <h1>Distributed Oceanographic Matchup Service</h1>
- <p>Distributed Oceanographic Matchup Service</p>
+ <h1>COVERAGE</h1>
+ <p>CEOS Ocean Variables Enabling Research and Applications for
GEO</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
@@ -132,18 +132,22 @@ Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." />
<!-- overview -->
<h1>Science Data Analytics Platform (SDAP)</h1>
- <p>SDAP is a technology software solution currently geared to better
enable scientists involved in advancing the study of the Earth's physical
oceanography. With increasing global temperature, warming of the ocean, and
melting ice sheets and glaciers, the impacts can be observed from changes in
anomalous ocean temperature and circulation patterns, to increasing extreme
weather events and stronger/more frequent hurricanes, sea level rise and storm
surges affecting coastlines, and ma [...]
- <p>Ocean science communities are relying on data distributed through
data centers such as the JPL's Physical Oceanographic Data Active Archive
Center (PO.DAAC) to conduct their research. In typical investigations,
oceanographers follow a traditional workflow for using datasets: search,
evaluate, download, and apply tools and algorithms to look for trends. While
this workflow has been working very well historically for the oceanographic
community, it cannot scale if the research inv [...]
- <p>NASA's Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission, scheduled
to launch in April of 2021, is expected to generate over 20PB data for a
nominal 3-year mission. This will challenge all existing NASA Earth Science
data archival/distribution paradigms. It will no longer be feasible for Earth
scientists to download and analyze such volumes of data. SDAP was therefore
developed primarily as a Web-service platform for big ocean data science at the
PO.DAAC with open source solutio [...]
+ <p>The Earth and Space Science Informatics community has a long history
of building many innovative solutions. With a quick search on the web we can
find various tools that offer similar capabilities such as search,
visualization, subsetting, analysis, etc. The community is very good at
building domain-specific solution for specific applications. The lack of
cohesiveness among these tools introduces technology gaps, which lead to even
more stovepipe solutions. An Analytics Center F [...]
<ul>
- <li>data analysis (NEXUS)</li>
- <li>anomaly detection (OceanXtremes)</li>
- <li>matchup (DOMS)</li>
- <li>subsetting</li>
- <li>discovery (MUDROD)</li>
- <li>visualization (VQSS)</li>
+ <li>Satellite and model data analysis</li>
+ <li>Anomaly detection</li>
+ <li>In situ data integration and matchup</li>
+ <li>Fast data subsetting</li>
+ <li>ML-Driven search and discovery</li>
+ </ul>
+ <h2>Distributed SDAP</h2>
+ <p>The number of publicly hosted SDAP instances has grown over the
years. By making their data and services available to the public, these
discipline-specific SDAP instances are contributing to the global climate
research effort. The federation of managed SDAP instances offers the following
benefits:</p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Reduces data replication and necessary egress (i.e. reduces the
overall operation cost)</li>
+ <li>Harmonizes data and services (i.e. reduces learning and adaptation
curves)</li>
+ <li>Independence from computing infrastructure (i.e. selects the best
fit infrastructure)</li>
+ <li>Offers programming language-agnostic application and system
interface (i.e. researchers should be free to use their preferred programming
language)</li>
</ul>
- SDAP will enable web-accessible, fast data analysis directly on huge
scientific data archives to minimize data movement and provide access,
including subset, only to the relevant data. In essence, the above information
workflow can be visualized by the image below where a transformation of data to
knowledge occurs as one moves from left to right.</p>
<!-- closing -->
<!-- <h2></h2> -->
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index 0000000..0a8f697
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b/source/images/carousel-coverage.jpg
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b/source/images/carousel-slcp-dat2.jpg
new file mode 100644
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diff --git a/source/index.html b/source/index.html
index e3b6862..5fc2538 100644
--- a/source/index.html
+++ b/source/index.html
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
<div class="carousel-inner" role="listbox">
<div class="item active">
- <img src="images/carousel-sla.jpg" alt="Sea Level Anomaly.
+ <img src="images/carousel-slcp-dat2.jpg" alt="Sea Level Anomaly.
Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." title="Sea Level Anomaly.
Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." />
<div class="container">
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." />
</div>
<div class="item">
- <img src="images/carousel-architecture.jpg" alt="The architecture
of SDAP, which is the implementation of OceanWorks." title="System
Architecture." />
+ <img src="images/carousel-acf.jpg" alt="The architecture of SDAP,
which is the implementation of OceanWorks." title="System Architecture." />
<div class="container">
<div class="carousel-caption slider-transback">
<h1>System Architecture</h1>
@@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." />
</div>
<div class="item">
- <img src="images/carousel-doms.jpg" alt="Distributed Oceanographic
Matchup Service" title="Distributed Oceanographic Matchup Services." />
+ <img src="images/carousel-coverage.jpg" alt="COVERAGE" title="CEOS
Ocean Variables Enabling Research and Applications for GEO" />
<div class="container">
<div class="carousel-caption slider-transback">
- <h1>Distributed Oceanographic Matchup Service</h1>
- <p>Distributed Oceanographic Matchup Service</p>
+ <h1>COVERAGE</h1>
+ <p>CEOS Ocean Variables Enabling Research and Applications for
GEO</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
@@ -83,18 +83,22 @@ Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech." />
<!-- overview -->
<h1>Science Data Analytics Platform (SDAP)</h1>
- <p>SDAP is a technology software solution currently geared to better
enable scientists involved in advancing the study of the Earth's physical
oceanography. With increasing global temperature, warming of the ocean, and
melting ice sheets and glaciers, the impacts can be observed from changes in
anomalous ocean temperature and circulation patterns, to increasing extreme
weather events and stronger/more frequent hurricanes, sea level rise and storm
surges affecting coastlines, and ma [...]
- <p>Ocean science communities are relying on data distributed through
data centers such as the JPL's Physical Oceanographic Data Active Archive
Center (PO.DAAC) to conduct their research. In typical investigations,
oceanographers follow a traditional workflow for using datasets: search,
evaluate, download, and apply tools and algorithms to look for trends. While
this workflow has been working very well historically for the oceanographic
community, it cannot scale if the research inv [...]
- <p>NASA's Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission, scheduled
to launch in April of 2021, is expected to generate over 20PB data for a
nominal 3-year mission. This will challenge all existing NASA Earth Science
data archival/distribution paradigms. It will no longer be feasible for Earth
scientists to download and analyze such volumes of data. SDAP was therefore
developed primarily as a Web-service platform for big ocean data science at the
PO.DAAC with open source solutio [...]
+ <p>The Earth and Space Science Informatics community has a long history
of building many innovative solutions. With a quick search on the web we can
find various tools that offer similar capabilities such as search,
visualization, subsetting, analysis, etc. The community is very good at
building domain-specific solution for specific applications. The lack of
cohesiveness among these tools introduces technology gaps, which lead to even
more stovepipe solutions. An Analytics Center F [...]
<ul>
- <li>data analysis (NEXUS)</li>
- <li>anomaly detection (OceanXtremes)</li>
- <li>matchup (DOMS)</li>
- <li>subsetting</li>
- <li>discovery (MUDROD)</li>
- <li>visualization (VQSS)</li>
+ <li>Satellite and model data analysis</li>
+ <li>Anomaly detection</li>
+ <li>In situ data integration and matchup</li>
+ <li>Fast data subsetting</li>
+ <li>ML-Driven search and discovery</li>
+ </ul>
+ <h2>Distributed SDAP</h2>
+ <p>The number of publicly hosted SDAP instances has grown over the
years. By making their data and services available to the public, these
discipline-specific SDAP instances are contributing to the global climate
research effort. The federation of managed SDAP instances offers the following
benefits:</p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Reduces data replication and necessary egress (i.e. reduces the
overall operation cost)</li>
+ <li>Harmonizes data and services (i.e. reduces learning and adaptation
curves)</li>
+ <li>Independence from computing infrastructure (i.e. selects the best
fit infrastructure)</li>
+ <li>Offers programming language-agnostic application and system
interface (i.e. researchers should be free to use their preferred programming
language)</li>
</ul>
- SDAP will enable web-accessible, fast data analysis directly on huge
scientific data archives to minimize data movement and provide access,
including subset, only to the relevant data. In essence, the above information
workflow can be visualized by the image below where a transformation of data to
knowledge occurs as one moves from left to right.</p>
<!-- closing -->
<!-- <h2></h2> -->
diff --git a/source/team.html b/source/team.html
index fa6812e..308a48a 100644
--- a/source/team.html
+++ b/source/team.html
@@ -59,6 +59,17 @@
</dl>
</div>
+ <div class="team-member col-md-6">
+ <img src="/images/user-avatar.png" class="team-avatar img-thumbnail" />
+ <h4>Frank Greguska</h4>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>GitHub:</dt>
+ <dd><a class="external" href="https://github.com/fgreg">fgreg</a></dd>
+ <dt>Email:</dt>
+ <dd><a href="mailto:[email protected]">fgreg at apache dot org</a></dd>
+ </dl>
+ </div>
+
</div>
<h3>Florida State University</h3>
diff --git a/team.html b/team.html
index 09aa4f5..7f820b5 100644
--- a/team.html
+++ b/team.html
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
<dd><a href="mailto:[email protected]">jjacob at apache dot org</a></dd>
</dl>
</div>
-
+
<div class="team-member col-md-6">
<img src="/images/user-avatar.png" class="team-avatar img-thumbnail" />
<h4>Frank Greguska</h4>