Summary: | This slide deck was presented as part of the OPeNDAP Developer's Workshop, Winter 2007 that was held from February 21-23, 2007 at the NCAR Foothills Laboratory in Boulder, CO. Abstract: This presentation summarizes a set of Matlab GUIs that is being developed for satellite-derived surface ocean properties. The surface properties are divided into 5 groups: sea surface temperature, vector winds and wind stress, sea surface height, precipitation and ocean color. In addition a GUI has been developed for HYCOM data of the North Atlantic. The GUIs all have the same look and feel and all return variables in similar structures. A set of functions has been developed that can be used for basic operations on the returned structures. The GUIs are all available on the download page of the OPeNDAP web site under "Matlab Toolbox". These GUIs all call a low level function that generates the OPeNDAP URL, acquires the data and restructures them on return to render them in a form that is consistent for all of the GUIs in the set. This function can be called from scripts as well; i.e., the data may also be acquired and restructured without human intervention. In addition, PMEL has developed a Matlab GUI for in situ data. I assume that they will discuss their system separately. AGENDA OF THE WORKSHOP [Almost all of the presentation listed here are available in the OPeNDAP Community Zenodo library .] Wednesday February 21, 2007 Session 1 0900-1000 OPeNDAP Current Status Introduction by Peter Fox, President of OPeNDAP 1000-1015 Break Session 2 (moderator: P. Fox) 1015-1200 The OPeNDAP 4 Data Server (aka Hyrax ) James Gallagher and Nathan Potter -Customizing and Extending Hyrax Patrick West -Harnessing the power of the Server 4 Back-End Server modular framework Jose H. Garcia -Numerical Grid Computations with the OPeNDAP Back End Server (BES) Patrick West -OPeNDAP Server 4 Back-End Server Authentication and Authorization Lunch 1215-1330 Session 3 (moderator: P. Cornillon) 1330-1530 Security John Relph and Kenneth S. Casey -Software ...
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