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From: Linda Miller <lmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Ben Domenico <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
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Subject: Re: An alternate approach to constructing LEAD
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Yeah, Ben!
Though I'm not directly involved in LEAD, I have been trying to follow the
activities, and it sure seems like there's a lot of planning going on without
much
testing, evaluation, etc. I thought it was just me, because I had missed
something,
but according to your note it sounds like it's time to move ahead!
Hopefully the LEAD meeting in Alabama will be a great place to launch these
ideas!
I'm sure Beth will be ready to launch her ideas too!!! :-)
Linda
--On Sunday, June 06, 2004 10:53 AM -0600 Ben Domenico <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In our Unidata LEAD meetings and some email interactions with Sara Graves, I'm
> getting uneasy about all the time being spent by our staff in areas which are
> not
> the ones in which Unidata can contribute most effectively.
>
> Comments by Tom and Doug bring to mind an analogy of a bunch of folks trying
> to
> build a house. In that context, the LEAD discussions started out with very
> abstract, high-level architectural design for a house that would serve any
> use the
> homeowner might dream up. And now we're engaged in a lengthy analysis of
> bricks,
> nails, two-by-fours, copper wire, shingles, and pipe fittings (aka "atomic
> tasks"). These discussions may be extremely important and valuable in the
> long
> run. But another view of the project is that we have in the LEAD community an
> existing set of pre-fab rooms that Unidata would like to connect in some
> fashion
> to see if we can erect a (perhaps temporary) dwelling that's functional and
> livable while the larger LEAD team assembles the ultimate house from first
> principles using atoms as building blocks.
>
> But for starters, it would be good to see if we can do things like connect the
> kitchen to the dining room so we can get food on the table. Then at least we
> won't starve while others are working on the house that senses when we're
> hungry,
> mixes perfect martinis, serves a multi-course meal that's both delicious and
> nutritious, then cleans up after us.
>
> So in my view, the key LEAD pre-fab components are:
>
> -- Real time data systems (starting with LDM/IDD/Decoders)
>
> -- Data assimilation (starting with ADAS)
>
> -- Forecast models (WRF)
>
> -- Data mining (starting with ADAM)
>
> -- Data access and visualization tools (IDV)
>
> -- Data and catalog services
> (e.g., OPeNDAP/ADDE/THREDDS)
>
> -- Data forms and representations
> (e.g., netCDF, AREA files, ESML, NcML, GML)
>
> While this list is certainly challenging, I think it's feasible to learn
> about the
> input, output, and configuration requirements of these systems and figure out
> how
> we can connect them to one another to form an end to end system.
>
> I'd like to work these ideas into something we can present to the larger LEAD
> team
> as an area where we can begin to contribute if we can identify technical
> people at
> the other existing tools sites to work with and spend a little less time
> discussing topics that don't get us closer to the objective of getting these
> tools
> working with one another.
>
> -- Ben
>
>
Linda Miller - lmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
External Liaison, Unidata
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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