Martin,
your proposal perfectly matches ideas we discussed in OGC:)
I will address the recent discussions we have in OGC around Big Data and
APIs. We hope to address this topic further in the next interoperability
program initiative Testbed-13. Just going to develop the talk
submission. Would be great to discuss these topics in Sevilla: What APIs
do we need? How to integrate Big Data with standardized services? How
much of the "service" idea needs to survive? How do we integrate across
the Big Data centers operated by the e.g. various space agencies?
Cheers,
Ingo
Martin Desruisseaux <mailto:[email protected]>
2 September 2016 at 17:03
Hello Georges
Thanks a lot for the proposal. I would be very interested in a
geospatial track, if there is other supporters. Of course both messages
to this list or to the [email protected] mailing list are fine, as
peoples prefer.
One thing that I would like very much, if possible, would be a
presentation of the OGC discussion about API, and see if there is any
feedbacks. I can try to help on this one if it may be useful.
Martin
George Percivall <mailto:[email protected]>
2 September 2016 at 16:27
Geospatial enthusiasts,
Rich’s message below not only encourages papers for Seville by next
*Friday September 9th,* but also suggests discussing conference tracks.
*Shall we again organize a “geospatial track”?* The geospatial track
in Vancouver stretched across several sessions, was well attended and
resulted in substantial project discussions about geospatial.
For Vancouver we encouraged people to submit papers using this title
format *“Geospatial track: (your title)”*. We sent that suggestion to
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> and got good response.
I am game to send a similar message to dev unless there are objections.
My colleague Ingo Simonis will be submitting a paper based on several
OGC activities including the Location Powers:Big Data event.
#LPBigData is September 20th so that workshop including discussion of
open source will be complete before Seville. Results of the Apache
Vancouver geospatial will be inputs to #LPBigData
http://www.locationpowers.net/
George