Dear Colleague,
Do you have issues discovering and accessing data in diverse formats
coming from multiple sources? As a data provider, are there issues to
reach a large multi-disciplinary user base? If so, please consider
sharing your experience by submitting an abstract for the 2012 AGU Fall
Meeting Session *IN046: The Brokering Approach for Geosciences*.
Brokering is a means of facilitating interactions across heterogeneous
multidisciplinary data sources and services where the burdens for
enabling interoperability are shifted from users and providers to a
third party service layer.
This session will implementations and explorations of the brokering
approach in the *US* (e.g. the EarthCube initiative), *Europe* (e.g. the
FP7 programme), and *internationally* (e.g. GEOSS).
For session details see
http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/session-search/single/the-brokering-approach-for-geosciences/.
The deadline for abstract submissions is August 8, 2012. The 2012 AGU
Fall Meeting will be held on December 3-7, 2012 in San Francisco (see
http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/ )
_We solicit papers_ related to:
* Implementations that exemplify brokering-oriented architectural
styles and components (i.e. Brokers);
* User perspective and experiences dealing with brokering-enabled
cyberinfrastructures;
* Brokering systems deployment and management;
* Any other topic dealing with brokering technology and its use.
Best regards,
Session Conveners:
Siri-Jodha Singh Khalsa - NSIDC (sjsk@xxxxxxxxx)
Ben Domenico -- UCAR (ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Jay Pearlman -- IEEE (jay.pearlman@xxxxxxxx)
Stefano Nativi - National Research Council of Italy (stefano.nativi@xxxxxx)
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Dr. Stefano Nativi
Head of the Earth & Space Informatics laboratory (ESSI-lab)
National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution
Research - (CNR-IIA)
Manager of the UOS (Organizational Unit) Area di Ricerca Roma 2 - Tor
Vergata
c/o University of Florence
Piazza Ciardi, 25 -59100 Prato (Italy)
tel +39 0574 602523
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