1. HDF-EOS Workshop II Introduction
Candace Carlisle
Earth Science Data and Information Systems
(ESDIS) Project
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2. HDF-EOS
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Baseline standard data format for distribution, production and archive
of EOS data
Selected based on evaluation of available formats and science data
needs
Based on National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Hierarchical Data Format
HDF-EOS adds EOS data features to HDF
– HDF-EOS developed by EOS Core System contracto
HDF-EOS provides
– Portability
– Self-description, allowing data to be read by generic tools
– Pre-organized metadata
NASA invests in improvements to HDF and HDF-EOS
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3. Purpose of this Workshop
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In-depth information about HDF and HDF-EOS for data
producers, user services, and tool developers
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Hands-on tutorials on HDF and HDF-EOS tools and utilities
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Hands-on tutorials on programming with HDF and HDF-EOS
Applications Programming Interfaces
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Individual consultation for individuals and teams
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4. Workshop Sponsors
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Workshop Committee
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Ben Kobler, NASA
Candace Carlisle, NASA
Dan Marinelli, NASA
John Berbert, NASA
Doug Ilg, RITSS (formerly STX)
George Schwenke, RITSS (formerly STX)
Mike Folk, NCSA, University of Illinois
Thanks to the ECS team for providing
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• Speakers
• Experts
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5. HDF-EOS Vendor Opportunities
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Large and growing community of EOSDIS users
– In 1996, there were over 20,000 distinct users of earth science data
that accessed NASA DAACs (“EOSDIS Version 0”)
– We expect rapid growth in the number of users with the launch of
EOS AM-1, Landsat 7, and Sage III
– EOSDIS data is widely available and free or inexpensive to obtain
• e.g. NASA may charge users for cost of media and shipping
– Expected user community includes
• Public sector (NASA, NOAA, USDA...)
• Scientific researchers
• Commercial users
• Education community
• International Partners
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6. HDF-EOS Vendor Opportunities, Cont’d
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EOSDIS users will need a broad spectrum of tools with these
capabilities:
– browsing
– viewing
– subsetting
– image analysis and enhancement
– mathematical and statistical analysis
– processing
– graphics
– animation
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7. HDF-EOS Resources
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HDF-EOS Standards and Tools Information Web Site
http://hdfeos.gsfc.nasa.gov/hdfeos/workshop.html
– HDF-EOS source code and documentation
– Workshop proceedings
HDF-EOS Data Sampler CD
Eostools listserv, eostools@eos.nasa.gov
– To subscribe send email to majordomo@eos.nasa.gov with
Subscribe eostools <address> in message body
This workshop
– Consultation sessions Wednesday afternoon and Thursday
• Sign up!
– “Ask the Experts” Q&A session Wednesday afternoon
• Submit questions to a committee member!
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8. HDF-EOS Resources, Cont’d
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DAAC User Support
EOSDIS Core System (ECS) Team
– ECS Data Handling System
• http://edhs1.gsfc.nasa.gov/
– Help via email
• HDF-EOS library: pgstlkit@eos.hitc.com
• metadata: metadata@eos.hitc.com
– Larry Klein, 301-925-0764
RITSS (formerly STX)
– Doug Ilg, dilg@rattler.gsfc.nasa.gov
• (301) 441-4089
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