Proceedings Article10.1109/IGARSS.2002.1025645
Distributed application framework for Earth science data processing
A. Neuschwander,Joseph C. Coughlan +1 more
- 07 Nov 2002
- Vol. 2, pp 717-719
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TL;DR: A flexible and an extensible framework that enables us to decouple the data from the application and lay the foundation for integration of several algorithms into a single system is proposed.
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Abstract: One of the characteristics of Earth science data is their diversity, which results in a large number of similar algorithms tailored to a specific data set. Moreover, it is often difficult to connect several algorithms in a "pipeline" where output of one is the input of the other. The solution we propose in this paper is a flexible and an extensible framework that enables us to decouple the data from the application and lay the foundation for integration of several algorithms into a single system.
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