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Direct links for the individual TB14 reports…
OGC Testbed-14: Next Generation APIs: Complex Feature Handling Engineering Report (18-021) PDF
Possible EOSDIS interest: CMR or other search-oriented services, GIS service providers
- Emphasis is on feature data (i.e. vectors, or "GIS" data)
- Provides introduction to OGC "NextGen services" / "Next Generation APIs"
- "modernized service architecture, that follows the current Web architecture, has a focus on the developer experience, supports the OpenAPI specification [https://www.openapis.org/], and modularizes WFS into building blocks for fine- grained access to spatial data that can be used in APIs for data."
- Section 7.3.6 briefly discusses the SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog (STAC) spec and possible alignment with OGC Web Feature Service (WFS) 3.0
- Discussion in section 8 touches on query languages
- OGC Common Query Language (CQL)
- GraphQL
- XQuery
- WFS 2.0 Query
- GeoSPARQL
OGC Testbed-14: SWIM Information Registry Engineering Report (18-022r1) PDF
OGC Testbed-14: MapML Engineering Report (18-023r1) PDF
- OGC Testbed-14: CityGML and AR Engineering Report (18-025) PDF
Probably not applicable to EOSDIS
OGC Testbed-14 Security Engineering Report (18-026r1) PDF
OGC Testbed-14: WMS QoSE Engineering Report (18-028r2) PDF
- OGC Testbed-14: Symbology Engineering Report (18-029) PDF
Probably not applicable to EOSDIS
OGC Testbed-14: Secure Client Test Engineering Report (18-030) PDF
Possible EOSDIS interest: (Maybe) users/implementers of OGC services
- Discusses implementation tests of the OGC Web Services Security Candidate Standard - which "specifies how conforming OGC Web Services shall advertise their Information Assurance (IA) controls, describes the governance process for IA Control registers, details examples of register contents, and describes how this information should be used."
- Touches on considerations vis-a-vis Amazon Web Services (AWS)
OGC Testbed-14: Application Schema-based Ontology Development Engineering Report (18-032r2) PDF
Possible EOSDIS interest: (Maybe) search, serach relevance in CMR, GCMD
"This report enhances the understanding of the relationships between application schemas based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and ontologies based on the Web Ontology Language (OWL). The work documented in this report provides and improves tools and principled techniques for the development of Resource Description Framework (RDF) based schemas from ISO 19109-conformant application schemas."
- OGC Testbed-14: Compliance Engineering Report (18-034r3) PDF
Probably not applicable to EOSDIS
- OGC Testbed-14: Semantically Enabled Aviation Data Models Engineering Report (18-035) PDF
Probably not applicable to EOSDIS
OGC Testbed-14: WPS-T Engineering Report (18-036r1) PDF
Possible EOSDIS interest: Cloud computing, service metadata
"This Engineering Report describes a proposed transactional extension for the OGC Web Processing Service (WPS) 2.0 standard including Key-Value Pair (KVP) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) bindings and recommendations for a process deployment profile for BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation)."
OGC Testbed-14: Machine Learning Engineering Report (18-038r2) PDF
OGC Testbed-14: Next Generation Web APIs - WFS 3.0 Engineering Report (18-045) PDF
OGC Testbed-14: Swath Coverage Engineering Report (18-047r3) PDF
Possible EOSDIS interest: (High) Data providers, consumers; ESDSWG DIWG
- Covers extensions to WCS - WCS Swath Coverage Profile
- Encoding of swath data in GeoTIFF, NetCDF, GeoPackage as WCS outputs
- WCS API updates to OpenAPI (Next Generation API)
- Makes recommendations regarding GDAL support for non-tiled data
- Provides evaluation of encoding swath data in OGC Coverage Implementation Schema
OGC Testbed-14: Point Cloud Data Handling Engineering Report (18-048r1) PDF
OGC Testbed-14: Application Package Engineering Report (18-049r1) PDF
Possible EOSDIS interest: Cloud analytics, MAAP (?)
"The Application Package (AP) serves as a means to convey different kinds of information describing a certain application - often, but not necessarily, an Earth Observation data processing algorithm - so that different elements of an ecosystem generically known as an Exploitation Platform can exchange information among themselves in a standard and interoperable way. The AP guarantees that, despite potentially very heterogeneous implementations and implementing entities, applications are treated equally. The AP also guarantees that the Earth Observation scientist who developed it on the one hand is shielded from infrastructure details and heterogeneity and on the other hand benefits from the ability to execute the same application on different infrastructure."
- European Space Agency is a primary sponsor of this work
- Docker based in Testbed 13
- Now allows for workflows decribed in Common workflow Language (CWL)
- Based on Web Processing Service Transactional Extension (WPS-T)
- OGC Testbed-14: ADES & EMS Results and Best Practices Engineering Report (18-050r1) PDF
- OGC Testbed-14: Authorisation, Authentication, & Billing Engineering Report (18-057) PDF
- OGC Testbed-14: BPMN Workflow Engineering Report (18-085) PDF
- OGC Testbed-14: Federated Clouds Engineering Report (18-090r1) PDF
- OGC Testbed-14: Application Schemas and JSON Technologies Engineering Report (18-091r2) PDF
- OGC Testbed-14: Characterization of RDF Application Profiles for Simple Linked Data Application and Complex Analytic Applications Engineering Report (18-094r1) PDF