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Gelfeld, R.. |
For IODE-XIX thirty-four National Reports were received for Data Management and twenty-two reports for Marine Information. This is approximately 40% and 25% of the total National Reports expected. The National Reports are a unique opportunity for Member States to take stock of where they are and give other Member States the opportunity to view what others are doing. The poor showing for the submission of the National Reports make a detailed analysis incomplete. The IODE Member States are encouraged to adhere to the deadlines set for future IODE sessions. |
Tipo: Conference Material |
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Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2772 |
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Gelfeld, R.. |
Regarding the former RNODCs Mr. Gelfeld recalled that IODE-XVIII had adopted Resolution IODE-XVIII.2 which had abolished the system of RNODCs, but had requested also that, where available, NODCs participating in Ocean Data and Information Networks (ODIN) assume the functions of former RNODCs. In addition IODE-XVIII had instructed the IODE Chair to discuss with host institutions of other RNODCs how their operations, if considered essential for the international community, could be maintained and properly acknowledged, or transferred to other Centers of the IODE network. At their February 2006 meeting the Officers had requested the former RNODCs to document the products and services that were provided by the RNODCs and to incorporate these, as relevant, in... |
Tipo: Conference Material |
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Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2776 |
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Gelfeld, R.; Isenor, A.. |
The first meeting of the SGXML resulted in the initial development of a plan to guide an investigation into how XML technology might best be used in an oceanographic context. From an IOC/IODE perspective, the requirement was to design a framework for an XML structure that data centres can use. It is thought that a mutually acceptable structure will solve many problems. A series of short presentations were given to illustrate XML developments in the various organizations represented. These presentations, predominantly served to initiate a series of discussions. The main requirements for an XML based exchange system involved the development of a document type definition (DTD) and standardised syntax for common content (code tables). With these, it should be... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Oceanographic data. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1828 |
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