To be on the right path from BOOS to an integrated pan-European marine data management system

K. Soetje
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In order to maximise the benefit from existing national and European resources in operational oceanography the existing EU- wide marine observation systems have to be integrated in order to harmonise the flow of real time and near real time observational data. Using well defined standards, the EU-projects ECOOP (European coastal-shelf sea operational and forecasting program)and SeaDataNet design and implement an European data management system (EDMS) which is able to follow the developments of the EU- projects MERSEA, and SEP RISE, taking into account the upcoming methods of the INSPIRE directive. The EDMS is designed to ensure proper and maximum real time and near real time delivery of observational data pan-European wide, including river run-off data and real time delivery of remote sensing data. The quality of real time and near real time observational data is ensured by a series of protocols regulating the operational activity from collection, data transmission, evaluation, and dissemination. The EDMS is intending to be a high level service for the exchange of observational data avoiding diversity in data management systems for upcoming projects. It will be a basis for the EU marine observation and data network (EMODNET) following the "Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union ("The Blue Book"). The paper will give an impression of the techniques, the metadata interface, the common vocabulary and the connection to the information system to be used to come up from the BOOS data management system to a pan-European solution.
在正确的道路上,从bos到一个综合的泛欧海洋数据管理系统
为了在业务海洋学方面最大限度地利用现有的国家和欧洲资源,必须整合现有的全欧盟海洋观测系统,以协调实时和近实时观测数据的流动。使用明确定义的标准,欧盟项目ECOOP(欧洲海岸-大陆架海洋操作和预测计划)和SeaDataNet设计并实施了一个欧洲数据管理系统(EDMS),该系统能够跟随欧盟项目MERSEA和SEP RISE的发展,并考虑到即将推出的INSPIRE指令方法。EDMS旨在确保全欧洲范围内观测数据的适当和最大程度的实时和近实时交付,包括河流径流数据和遥感数据的实时交付。实时和近实时观测数据的质量由一系列规范从收集、数据传输、评估和传播的业务活动的协议来保证。EDMS旨在成为观测数据交换的高水平服务,避免在即将开展的项目中数据管理系统的多样性。它将成为欧盟海洋观测和数据网络(EMODNET)遵循“欧盟综合海事政策”(“蓝皮书”)的基础。本文将介绍从BOOS数据管理系统到泛欧解决方案所使用的技术、元数据接口、通用词汇表以及与信息系统的连接。
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