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Science Data Infrastructure for Access to Earth Observation Satellite Data

Е.Б. Кудашев
Abstract: Virtual research centre of digital preservation in Europe provides a natural basis for long-term consolidation of digital preservation research and expertise. Spatial Data Infrastructure will cover technical methods for preservation, access and most importantly re-use of data holdings over the whole lifecycle; legal and economic issues including costs and governance issues as well as digital rights; and outreach within and outside the consortium to help to create a discipline of data curators with appropriate qualifications. Main tasks of Spatial Data Infrastructure SDI development are building global infrastructure for IT and geodata; satellite information harmonization; usage of agreed upon set of standards; clear documentation describing the parts of the system; interoperability between independently created applications and databases; common standards within their interfaces, protocols and data formats; and finally support of a general data policy for data creation, access, and support of satellite information. Fundamental principle of Russian segment of SDI is providing interoperability – the ability of interaction for heterogeneous services and data catalogues within the bounds of a unified informational system. The Russian segment of distributed informational system has been built on the basis of EOLI-XML and SSE technologies.
Keywords: Science Data Infrastructure, e-Science, Earth Observation data, Scientific e-Infrastructure, Open Data Infrastructure, Data management.

Spatial data infrastructure for the scientific research

О.М. Атаева, А.В. Кошкарев, А.А. Медведев, В.А. Серебряков, К.Б. Теймуразов
Abstract: Обсуждаются планы создания Академической инфраструктуры пространственных данных как элемента единого научного пространства РАН. Приводятся результаты ее реализации, в том числе геопорталы будущей распределенной сети узлов «ГеоМета» ВЦ РАН (http://www.geometa.ru) и ИГ РАН (http://asdi.igras.ru), и проект по особо охраняемым природным территориям России на основе интегрированной прикладной схемы в соответствии со спецификацией Директивы INSPIRE Европейского союза.
Keywords: spatial data, spatial data infrastructure, geoportal, protected site, metadata.

The Third All-Russian Symposium "Infrastructure of scientific information resources and systems"

Е.Б. Кудашев, В.А. Серебряков
Abstract: This article analyzes the work of the Third All-Russian Symposium "Infrastructure scientific information resources and systems", held in Sukhum, Abkhazia, 5-8 October 2013. The avalanche growth of electronic content required the development of new approaches to storage and continuous access to digital scientific data. Of particular interest are the current scientific tasks of creating spatial data infrastructures. Symposium traditionally discusses issues related to the integration of geographic information resources and free access to them, research e-Infrastructures to form a distributed scientific information resources, development of related directories and create a network of integrated, interoperable databases. The development of e-Science Infrastructures should be the basis of emerging systems for collective work of researchers based on a virtual integration of information and computing resources. The main focus of the Third Symposium were questions the use of modern approaches to technology development of information systems to the problems of informational support of scientific research.
Keywords: digital content, scientific data, the formation of digital infrastructure, continuous access and long-term storage of data.
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