The OpenEarth philosophy related to data involves that important data sets, rather than working on a project-by-project basis, should be collected and be made available in a project superceding manner:
- important datasets should be stored and made available easily via webbased interfaces
- data transformation scripts should be subjected to version control
- data products should include all necessary metadata
To achieve this international standards are embraced like:
- NetCDF
- CF parameter meta-data
- EPSG
- Spatial meta-data codes
- INSPIRE owner meta-data
- OPeNDAP (as running operationally for Rijkswaterstaat MATROOS), and
- OpenGIS
The data collection procedure and the relation between those standards is explained in the OpenEarth Data Standards document, developed in the framework of the EU FP7 Project MICORE.
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