Draft Agenda: Polar Connections Interoperability Workshop and Assessment Process (Version: 6 November 2016)
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Day One - 8 November 2016 |
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Time | Activity | Presenter(s), participants | Notes |
08:30 | Registration, gathering, coffee, etc. | All | During the time of the meeting, ESA will provide a shuttle bus from the Frascati City Center hotels to the ESRIN campus where the meeting will be held.The main registration will take place in the reception of Building 14 close to the Big Hall in the morning from 08:15-09.15. |
09:00 | Welcome and Introductions | Workshop organizers | |
09:15 | Overview of process and summary survey results | Peter Pulsifer | |
09:30 | Theme 1 Overview: data discovery and metadata | Bill Manley | including but not limited to discovery tools, metadata models, connection to broader, globlal or "mass-market" discovery tools. (Presented on behalf of Julie Friddell and team). |
09:40 | Theme 2 Overview: data and software as a service | Peter Pulsifer | including but not limited to persistent identifiers, software as a service, brokering, and semantic interoperability. (Presented on behalf of Øystein Godøy and team) |
09:50 | Theme 3 Overview: Indigenous Knowledge, community based observations , and the social sciences | Colleen Strawhacker | including but not limited to concepts of Indigenous research and information sovereignty, concpets of citizen science, ethics, and privacy |
10:00 | Theme 4 Overview: cloud data and computing platforms | Andrew Fleming | including but not limited to connection to science clouds, virtual research environments, and related. |
10:10 | Theme 5 Overview: governance and Establishing sustainable systems | David Arthurs | including but not limited to discussion of funding, innovation, business models, and community ownership. |
10:20 | Theme 6 Overview: connecting to the global data and information ecosystem | Mark Parsons | including but not limited to discussion of connections to RDA, WMO, GEO, EU initiatives, NA Initiatives etc. (Presented on behalf of Lynn Yarmey and team) |
10:30 | Coffee and informal discussion | All | |
11:00 | Project lighting talks | All |
These short talks will focus on selected activities or initiatives that are playing a role in moving polar interoperability forward.
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12:30 | Lunch at ESRIN Restaurant | All | |
13:30 | Plenary talks | Ole-Anders Turi;Jenn Parrott | Perspectives from Indigenous organizations |
Guenther Landgraf | Strategies and implementation for data sharing and interoperability: experiences of the European Space Agency | ||
14:10 | Working Session 1 : refining the concept of interoperability for the polar regions | Thematic groups (1-6) |
The term interoperability is a much used term, however a clear definition of the concept and what members of various communinties expect and need from "interoperability". Results from the workshop Survey and other resources will be used as a foundation for dicussion. Technical perspective (combined discussion in Great Hall); Governance, policy, funding, ethics etc. (Room P) |
15:00 | Informal health break | All | Coffee/beverage service in Big Hall |
15:20 | Working Session 2 : identifying and expaning on existing and emerging initiatives | Thematic groups (1-6) in indidividual rooms |
Many projects, initiatives, platforms and technologies have been identified leading up to this workshop. This working session will focus on identifying the role that these entities are playing or might play in achieving interoperability as defined in Working Session 1 Theme 1 (Big Hall A); Theme 2 (Big Hall B); Theme 3 (Room N); Theme 4 (Room O); Themes 5,6 (Room P) Note: groups specific talks will be presented by: Ted Haberman (Theme 1); Salvatore.Pinto (Theme 4) |
17:00 | Reception | All | |
Day Two - 9 November 2016 |
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08:30 | Gathering, coffee, etc. | All | |
09:00 | Review and Synthesis from Day 1 | All | |
09:30 | Working Session 3 (Part 1): Protocols, standards and specifications | Thematic groups (1-6) in indidividual rooms |
A major component of interoperability is the use of protocols, standards and specifications (PSS), even if these are being used to transform or mediate data and information between systems. This session will focus on identifying and documenting PSS that are in use or emerging to provide a detailed review. Some thematic groups will focus on more technical aspects of PSS, while other would focus on research or operational protocols (e.g. ethics protocols in relation to interoperability) Theme 1 (Big Hall A); Theme 2 (Big Hall B); Theme 3 (Room N); Theme 4 (Room O); Themes 5,6 (Room P) |
10:30 | Coffee and informal discussion | All | |
11:00 | Working Session 3 (Part 2): Protocols, standards and specifications (technical) | Thematic group(s) in indidividual rooms | This session will provide additional time for some of the more technically oriented themes (e.g. Theme 1, Theme 2) to further discuss technical aspects of PSS. Groups will self organize based on specific interests (i.e. technically-oriented thematic groups can merge if desired, using themes to guide discussion). The group will be asked to develop technical/architectural scenarios assuming varying levels of resources. |
11:00 | Working Session 4: Interoperability in context | Thematic group(s) in indidividual rooms |
This session will focus less on technology and more on the context of interopeability including governance, funding, ethics, sharing across scales and knowledge domains etc. (e.g. Theme 3, 5,6 ). Groups will self organize based on specific interests (i.e. thematic groups can merge if desired, using themes to guide discussion). The group will be asked to develop governance/sustainability/practice scenarios assuming varying levels of resources. Big Hall A, Big Hall B, Rooms N, O, P (as needed) |
12:30 | Lunch at ESRIN Restaurant | All | |
13:30 | Synthesis Session 1: connecting the nodes | All |
This session will focus on connections between nodes identified in the system whether those be technical (e.g. data sharing using a particularl protocol) or other (e.g. flows of funding, connecting communities). Participants will be mixed into at least two groups wih a range of expertise in each group and will be asked to develop a model system based on results of prior sessions. Big Hall |
15:00 | Coffee and informal discussion | All | |
15:30 |
Synthesis Session 2: preliminary statements and recommendationss |
All |
This session will focus on establishing an outline for the workshop report including preliminary statements and recommendations for each theme and for the workhop as a whole. This will be used as a foundation for broader consultation following the workshop. Big Hall |
17:00 | ADJOURN |
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