Difference between revisions of "Ecosystem Approach Community of Practice: NEAFC2ICES"
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− | NEAFC has been offered a sub-contract to assist the iMarine | + | NEAFC has been offered a sub-contract to assist the iMarine consortium with the development of a set of services that enables NEAFC to securely share fisheries information. Some of these facilities can not be provided by Virtual Research Environments, as the data to feed these services can not leave the NEAFC premises. Therefore, a facility is required that can be installed, configured and controlled by NEAFC staff in the NEAFC infrastructure. This facility would be the 'gatekeeper' to the NEAFC repository. Similar 'connectors' or more often needed, and e.g. through the iMarine OpenSDMX initiative, example connectors have already been delivered. |
− | + | The NEAFC subcontract depends on these 'connectors', and hence can not commence until these have been validated by Q3 2013. | |
; Product | ; Product | ||
: The services sought by NEAFC should implement secure data exchange with ICES. In first instance, a data browser and data store will be developed for registered ICES staff. The mainly functions will be to | : The services sought by NEAFC should implement secure data exchange with ICES. In first instance, a data browser and data store will be developed for registered ICES staff. The mainly functions will be to | ||
− | 1 | + | 1) develop a query tool to generate anonymized datasets from data stored in the NEAFC infrastructure, (Query parameters e.g. Species (group), period, area (EEZ / BBox / FAO), flag state, measure, or gear) |
− | 2) | + | 2) transform data to an ICIS recognizable format, as per ICES requirements, |
− | 3 | + | 3) publish these anonymized datasets in an access controlled repository in the iMarine infrastructure (encrypted), |
4) ensure that these data-sets can be analyzed in a variety of other VRE's for e.g. statistical trend analysis, plotting, graphing and tabulation. | 4) ensure that these data-sets can be analyzed in a variety of other VRE's for e.g. statistical trend analysis, plotting, graphing and tabulation. | ||
: The activities of NEAFC will focus no the requirements engineering, validation of results, and use of the services. The software will be supplied and / or further developed by iMarine partners, covered under the sub-contract. | : The activities of NEAFC will focus no the requirements engineering, validation of results, and use of the services. The software will be supplied and / or further developed by iMarine partners, covered under the sub-contract. | ||
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: Relation to D4S technologies | : Relation to D4S technologies | ||
− | + | * SDMX Registry | |
+ | * Workspace | ||
+ | * ICIS | ||
+ | * CLM | ||
+ | * GeoExplorer | ||
; Productivity | ; Productivity | ||
− | : Are the proposed measures effective? | + | : Are the proposed measures effective? For ICES staff; reduce search effort and improves reliability. For NEAFC staff reduces support time to write / run ad-hoc queries and exchange the data. |
− | : Does it reduce a known workload? | + | : Does it reduce a known workload? Yes, for both ICES and NEAFC staff. |
; Presentation | ; Presentation |
Revision as of 12:16, 25 August 2013
NEAFC has been offered a sub-contract to assist the iMarine consortium with the development of a set of services that enables NEAFC to securely share fisheries information. Some of these facilities can not be provided by Virtual Research Environments, as the data to feed these services can not leave the NEAFC premises. Therefore, a facility is required that can be installed, configured and controlled by NEAFC staff in the NEAFC infrastructure. This facility would be the 'gatekeeper' to the NEAFC repository. Similar 'connectors' or more often needed, and e.g. through the iMarine OpenSDMX initiative, example connectors have already been delivered.
The NEAFC subcontract depends on these 'connectors', and hence can not commence until these have been validated by Q3 2013.
- Product
- The services sought by NEAFC should implement secure data exchange with ICES. In first instance, a data browser and data store will be developed for registered ICES staff. The mainly functions will be to
1) develop a query tool to generate anonymized datasets from data stored in the NEAFC infrastructure, (Query parameters e.g. Species (group), period, area (EEZ / BBox / FAO), flag state, measure, or gear)
2) transform data to an ICIS recognizable format, as per ICES requirements,
3) publish these anonymized datasets in an access controlled repository in the iMarine infrastructure (encrypted),
4) ensure that these data-sets can be analyzed in a variety of other VREVirtual Research Environment.'s for e.g. statistical trend analysis, plotting, graphing and tabulation.
- The activities of NEAFC will focus no the requirements engineering, validation of results, and use of the services. The software will be supplied and / or further developed by iMarine partners, covered under the sub-contract.
- In order to ensure a sustainable use and maintenance of the delivered software to NEAFC, NEAFC will have to ensure that it can contribute hardware and software (JAVA) skills, and oversee the development of the connector to their confidential data.
- Priority to EA-CoPCommunity of Practice., and more specifically, NEAFC
- The proposed solution meets the following iMarine Board priority setting criteria:
- Potential target community;
- Users;
- Potential for co-funding;
- Structural allocation of resources;
- Referred in DoW;
- Business Cases;
- How does the proposed action generally support sustainability aspects;
- How consistent it is with EC regulations/strategies (eg INSPIRE);
- Re-usability – benefits – compatibility;
- Parentage
- Relation to NEAFC Software
This para is for NEAFC to fill
- Relation to D4S technologies
* SDMX Registry * Workspace * ICIS * CLM * GeoExplorer
- Productivity
- Are the proposed measures effective? For ICES staff; reduce search effort and improves reliability. For NEAFC staff reduces support time to write / run ad-hoc queries and exchange the data.
- Does it reduce a known workload? Yes, for both ICES and NEAFC staff.
- Presentation
- How must the component be delivered to users? (UI Design / on-line help / training material / support)
- Policy
- Are there any policies available that describe data access and sharing?
- Have the Copyright / attribution / metadata / legal aspects been addressed from a user and technology perspective?