A Geo-Data Server for Antarctic Data

This project is the natural evolution of the South Pole System for Antarctic Data Exchange [1] and has as main objectives the organisation, homogenisation, standardisation and diffusion of all the data acquired by the National Program for Research in Antarctica. A main activity is to design and impl...

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Main Authors: Fortunati, Luciano, Salvetti, Ovidio, Costa, Valeria, Demontis, Roberto, Galligani, Andrea, Carlesi, Carlo, Biagioni, Stefania
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 1999
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author Fortunati, Luciano
Salvetti, Ovidio
Costa, Valeria
Demontis, Roberto
Galligani, Andrea
Carlesi, Carlo
Biagioni, Stefania
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Salvetti, Ovidio
Costa, Valeria
Demontis, Roberto
Galligani, Andrea
Carlesi, Carlo
Biagioni, Stefania
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description This project is the natural evolution of the South Pole System for Antarctic Data Exchange [1] and has as main objectives the organisation, homogenisation, standardisation and diffusion of all the data acquired by the National Program for Research in Antarctica. A main activity is to design and implement a Geo-Data Server [2, 3, 4], constituted by a system storing consolidated data for remote consultation. Main features of Geo-Data Server are the definition of an Antarctic cartographic and image database, according to the international standards, a relational catalog, containing meta-information about the data archived in Geo-Data Server and a high-level interface to access the system. At present, a simulation prototype is under construction [5], composed of a UNIX workstation and three high-performance PCs networked, where the data managed are supplied by two Data Centres of South Pole System for Antarctic Data Exchange ('GEO' Centre, ENEA Casaccia, for remote sensing data, and 'TER' Centre, Dept. of Earth Science, University of Siena, for cartographic data). In this paper, the first results of the approach followed are shown.
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spelling ftpuma:oai:pumaoai.isti.cnr.it:cnr.isti/cnr.iei/1999-TR-010 2025-01-16T19:26:44+00:00 A Geo-Data Server for Antarctic Data Fortunati, Luciano Salvetti, Ovidio Costa, Valeria Demontis, Roberto Galligani, Andrea Carlesi, Carlo Biagioni, Stefania 1999-11-30 application/postscript http://puma.isti.cnr.it/dfdownloadnew.php?ident=cnr.isti/cnr.iei/1999-TR-010 http://puma.isti.cnr.it/rmydownload.php?filename=cnr.isti/cnr.iei/1999-TR-010/1999-TR-010_.ps en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Technical report, 1999. Meta-information Standards Geo-Data Server info:eu-repo/classification/acm/H.2.5 Heterogeneous Databases info:eu-repo/classification/acm/H.2.8 Database Applications: Spatial Databases and GIS info:eu-repo/semantics/report 1999 ftpuma 2017-06-15T09:15:38Z This project is the natural evolution of the South Pole System for Antarctic Data Exchange [1] and has as main objectives the organisation, homogenisation, standardisation and diffusion of all the data acquired by the National Program for Research in Antarctica. A main activity is to design and implement a Geo-Data Server [2, 3, 4], constituted by a system storing consolidated data for remote consultation. Main features of Geo-Data Server are the definition of an Antarctic cartographic and image database, according to the international standards, a relational catalog, containing meta-information about the data archived in Geo-Data Server and a high-level interface to access the system. At present, a simulation prototype is under construction [5], composed of a UNIX workstation and three high-performance PCs networked, where the data managed are supplied by two Data Centres of South Pole System for Antarctic Data Exchange ('GEO' Centre, ENEA Casaccia, for remote sensing data, and 'TER' Centre, Dept. of Earth Science, University of Siena, for cartographic data). In this paper, the first results of the approach followed are shown. Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica South pole South pole CNR Explore Research Archive Antarctic South Pole
spellingShingle Meta-information
Standards
Geo-Data Server
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/H.2.5 Heterogeneous Databases
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/H.2.8 Database Applications: Spatial Databases and GIS
Fortunati, Luciano
Salvetti, Ovidio
Costa, Valeria
Demontis, Roberto
Galligani, Andrea
Carlesi, Carlo
Biagioni, Stefania
A Geo-Data Server for Antarctic Data
title A Geo-Data Server for Antarctic Data
title_full A Geo-Data Server for Antarctic Data
title_fullStr A Geo-Data Server for Antarctic Data
title_full_unstemmed A Geo-Data Server for Antarctic Data
title_short A Geo-Data Server for Antarctic Data
title_sort geo-data server for antarctic data
topic Meta-information
Standards
Geo-Data Server
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/H.2.5 Heterogeneous Databases
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/H.2.8 Database Applications: Spatial Databases and GIS
topic_facet Meta-information
Standards
Geo-Data Server
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/H.2.5 Heterogeneous Databases
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/H.2.8 Database Applications: Spatial Databases and GIS
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