TY - GEN
T1 - The SURA Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction Program (SCOOP) service-oriented architecture
AU - Bogden, Philip
AU - Allen, Gabrielle
AU - Stone, Greg
AU - MacLaren, Jon
AU - Creager, Gerald
AU - Flournoy, Larry
AU - Zhao, Wei
AU - Graber, Hans
AU - Graves, Sara
AU - Conover, Helen
AU - Luettich, Rick
AU - Perrie, Will
AU - Ramakrishnan, Lavanya
AU - Reed, Dan
AU - Sheng, Peter
AU - Wang, Harry
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - The Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction Program (SCOOP) is a multi-institution collaboration whose partners are working to implement a modular, distributed system for real-time prediction and visualization of the impacts of extreme atmospheric events, including storm surge and wind-driven waves. SCOOP Program partners are developing an interoperable network of modularized components (numerical models, information catalogs, distributed archives, computing resources and network infrastructure) linked by standardized interfaces. This service-oriented architecture (SOA) is emerging as a prototype open access, distributed virtual laboratory for oceanographic research and coastal applications. The SOA approach allows data integration from multiple platforms and enables the exchange of resources, tools, and ideas among a virtual community. The SOA framework consists of five layers: 1) a user interface; 2) an application and tools layer; 3) a management layer; 4) a resource access layer; and 5) physical resources all linked by cross-cutting services. The SOA layer components support several different use cases because they can be configured into a variety of workflows.
AB - The Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction Program (SCOOP) is a multi-institution collaboration whose partners are working to implement a modular, distributed system for real-time prediction and visualization of the impacts of extreme atmospheric events, including storm surge and wind-driven waves. SCOOP Program partners are developing an interoperable network of modularized components (numerical models, information catalogs, distributed archives, computing resources and network infrastructure) linked by standardized interfaces. This service-oriented architecture (SOA) is emerging as a prototype open access, distributed virtual laboratory for oceanographic research and coastal applications. The SOA approach allows data integration from multiple platforms and enables the exchange of resources, tools, and ideas among a virtual community. The SOA framework consists of five layers: 1) a user interface; 2) an application and tools layer; 3) a management layer; 4) a resource access layer; and 5) physical resources all linked by cross-cutting services. The SOA layer components support several different use cases because they can be configured into a variety of workflows.
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U2 - 10.1109/OCEANS.2006.306830
DO - 10.1109/OCEANS.2006.306830
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:50949123870
SN - 1424401151
SN - 9781424401154
T3 - OCEANS 2006
BT - OCEANS 2006
T2 - OCEANS 2006
Y2 - 18 September 2006 through 21 September 2006
ER -