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titleWhat is the Common Metadata Repository (CMR)?
The

Common Metadata Repository (CMR) is a high-performance, high-quality, continuously evolving metadata system that catalogs all data and service metadata records for

the EOSDIS system

NASA's Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) and will be the authoritative management system for all EOSDIS metadata.

 These

These metadata records are registered, modified, discovered, and accessed through programmatic interfaces leveraging standard protocols and APIs.

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titleWhat are the objectives of CMR?

CMR is designed:

  • to serve as a middleware replacement for the ECHO and GCMD’s backend. Note: Users of GCMD should see no impact - as the GCMD frontend will remain as is.
  • to handle metadata at the Concept level; including Collections, Granules, Visualizations, Parameters, Documentation, Services, and more.
  • to manage hundreds of millions of metadata records; making them available through high performance, standards compliant, temporal, spatial, and faceted search.
  • to incorporate both human and machine metadata assessment features that work to ensure the highest quality metadata possible.
  • around an evolvable Unified Metadata Model (UMM).
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titleHow does CMR work?

The CMR system is composed of:

  • CMR itself (formerly the [ECHO])
  • GCMD
  • International Data Network (IDN)
  • Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Metrics System (EMS)
  • All related tools (internal and external)
  • All metadata — including UMM concepts, the GCMD Keywords Controlled Vocabulary, and other controlled vocabularies.                                                         

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                                                   High Level Architecture Diagram
                

The CMR is designed to handle metadata at the Concept level. Collections and Granules are common metadata concepts, but this can be extended out to Visualizations, Variable Parameters, Documentation, Services, and more. The CMR provides a flexible ingest system with pluggable adapters that can handle multiple metadata record formats, multiple metadata record concepts, and relationships and validations between them. As new formats are introduced, new ingest adapters can be written for the CMR to provide ingest, validation and search support and response adapters provide format conversions for backward compatibility.                                                       

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Enhanced Performance

For more information on the CMR, please see the CMR Earthdata Homepage.



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CMR Search API Documentation

CMR Search Site Documentation

CMR Client Partner User Guide

For more information, see https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search


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Modern Earth Science applications strive to provide end users with nearly immediate access and interactivity across massive stores of Earth Science data. That data is discovered, navigated, and often interrogated through science metadata. As the range of applications grow and more and more information moves from the underlying science data to metadata, the challenges of navigating even just the metadata increases. CMR is designed to handle hundreds of millions of metadata records; making them available through high-speed performance, standards compliant, temporal, spatial, and faceted search.

The CMR builds on the work done by ECHO and the GCMD to provide a unified, authoritative repository for NASA's Earth Science metadata.

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Quality Assurance

High performance access to metadata is only part of the problem. To be useful to a broad range of Earth Science applications, the metadata must be of high quality, complete, and consistent. The CMR incorporates both human and machine metadata assessment features that work to ensure the highest quality metadata possible. During ingest, automated metadata scoring rubrics are applied giving data providers insight into how to make their data more discoverable or usable by end users. Science Coordinators and review teams can review metadata that fails verification or lacks required information to help providers make their metadata more consistent and complete.

 

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Consistent Metadata Representation

  1. The CMR's ingest adapter framework supports pluggable adapters which validate distinct metadata formats such as ECHO10, GCMD DIF, and ISO19115 against a common set of core metadata requirements, the Unified Metadata Model (UMM).
  2. The CMR will be able to take multiple metadata records associated with a common core concept, such as a Collection, and merge the disparate information into a robust and standards compliant ISO19115 representation for interested clients.
  3. As additional metadata concepts are introduced to the CMR, new ingest adapters will provide verification and search indexing capabilities across diverse metadata such as visualization and parameter information

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  • GCMD Keyword Community Guide 
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  • Client Developer User Guides and API Documentation
  • Schedules and Milestones
  • Team Activities and Presentations


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    Questions, comments, technical issues, and change requests should be sent to: support@earthdata.nasa.gov

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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    Related Links

    CMR Overview

    CMR Systems Engineering Home  

     

    Earthdata Search Client

    GCMD Keyword Landing Page


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    Related Work

    NASA ISO for EOSDIS

    ECHO Home and Technical Documentation

    GCMD Home

    Global Imagery Browse Services - GIBS

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    Information about working with this wiki:


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    Purpose of the Wiki

    This wiki is intended strictly for the use of sharing information about NASA Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) topics. For more information please click here .

    We welcome your participation and comments within Earthdata Wiki.

    Rules of Conduct

    Earthdata Wiki is governed by the general rules of respectful civil discussion. ESDIS may monitor any user-generated content as it chooses and reserves the right to remove content for any reason whatsoever, without consent. The following rules of conduct are to be followed when using the Earthdata Wiki. Breach of these rules will result in users loses privileges or being banned permanently.

    Participation requires a valid Earthdata Login. Only approved NASA users and affiliates will be allowed to upload data. If a wiki space becomes dormant for a period of more than 2 years, ESDIS reserves the right to delete/remove it.

    In order to maintain an environment where everyone is welcome and discussion flows freely, certain types of conduct are prohibited on Earthdata Wiki. Specifically restricted conduct includes trolling, flaming, ranting, personal attacks, harassment, threats, doxing, racism, discrimination, hate speech, sexism, spamming, off-topic posting, pyramid quoting, rumor mongering, impersonation, advertising (including HTML links and pictures), and linking to applications or utilities of uncertain intent.

    In addition, the Earthdata Wiki is not for discussion of real-life current affairs, news, politics, or religion. Discussion should revolve around ESDIS topics. Specific content prohibited on Earthdata Wiki includes pornography, profanity, and real money trading (RMT).


    NASA makes no representations or warranties regarding the information posted.





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