Stephen W. Berrick
Goddard Space Flight Center
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 2009
Stephen W. Berrick; Gregory G. Leptoukh; John D. Farley; Hualan Rui
NASAs Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center has developed the Goddard Interactive Online Visualization ANd aNalysis Infrastructure or ldquoGiovanni,rdquo an asynchronous Web-service-based workflow management system for Earth science data. Giovanni has been providing an intuitive and responsive interface for visualizing, analyzing, and intercomparing multisensor data using only a Web browser to scientists and other users. Giovanni supports many types of single- and multiparameter visualizations and statistical analyses. The interface also provides users with capabilities for downloading images and data in multiple formats. Giovanni supports open and standard data protocols and formats. Finally, Giovanni provides users with a data lineage that describes, in detail, the algorithms used in processing the data including caveats and other scientifically pertinent information.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 2009
Steven Kempler; Christopher Lynnes; Bruce Vollmer; Gary Alcott; Stephen W. Berrick
Increasingly sophisticated National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Earth science missions have driven their associated data and data management systems from providing simple point-to-point archiving and retrieval to performing user-responsive distributed multisensor information extraction. To fully maximize the use of remote-sensor-generated Earth science data, NASA recognized the need for data systems that provide data access and manipulation capabilities responsive to research brought forth by advancing scientific analysis and the need to maximize the use and usability of the data. The decision by NASA to purposely evolve the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) at the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Earth Sciences (GES) Data and Information Services Center (DISC) and other information management facilities was timely and appropriate. The GES DISC evolution was focused on replacing the EOSDIS Core System (ECS) by reusing the in-house developed disk-based Simple, Scalable, Script-based Science Product Archive (S4PA) data management system and migrating data to the disk archives. Transition was completed in December 2007.
Archive | 2005
Gregory G. Leptoukh; Stephen W. Berrick; Hualan Rui; Zhengyu Liu; Tie-Jun Zhu; William Teng; Suhung Shen; Jianchun Qin
Archive | 2006
Suhung Shen; James G. Acker; Gregory G. Leptoukh; Hualan Rui; Stephen W. Berrick; Steven Kempler
Archive | 2007
James G. Acker; Gregory G. Leptoukh; Steven Kempler; Stephen W. Berrick; Hualan Rui; Suhung Shen
Archive | 2007
Stephen W. Berrick; Christopher Lynnes
Archive | 2007
Hualan Rui; Joseph Farley; Gregory G. Leptoukh; Stephen W. Berrick
Archive | 2006
Hualan Rui; William Teng; Zhong Liu; Gregory G. Leptoukh; Stephen W. Berrick
Archive | 2005
Stephen W. Berrick; Gregory G. Leptoukh; Zhong Liu; Hualan Rui; Suhung Shen; William Teng; Tie-Jun Zhu
Archive | 2005
Le Binh San Pham; E. K. Eng; Christopher Lynnes; Stephen W. Berrick; Bruce Vollmer