Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/11531
Authors: Mazzetti, Paolo* 
Puglisi, Giuseppe* 
D'Auria, Luca* 
Roncella, Roberto* 
Reitano, Danilo* 
Merenda, Riccardo* 
Nativi, Stefano* 
Title: The MED-SUV virtual research environment for enabling the GEO Geohazard supersites in Italy
Journal: Earth Science Informatics 
Series/Report no.: /10 (2017)
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Issue Date: Dec-2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12145-017-0305-7
URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12145-017-0305-7
Keywords: Data systems
Distributed information systems
GEOSS
Abstract: This paper presents the Virtual Research Environment (VRE) enabling two European GEO Geohazard Supersites in Italy. According to GEO (Group on Earth Observation) vision, Geohazard Supersites provide access to spaceborne and in-situ geophysical data and models for selected sites prone to natural hazards –noticeably, earthquakes and volcano eruptions. The VRE was implemented in the framework of the Mediterranean Supersite Volcanoes (MED-SUV) project, funded by the European Commission. MED-SUV realized one of the European supersite demonstrators covering the two Permanent Supersites selected in Italy: Mt. Etna and Campi Flegrei/Vesuvius. The MED-SUV VRE provides advanced services for heterogeneous data and information management and sharing. MED-SUV started identifying the main supersite requirements including: the interoperability with existing data/information supply systems, the support of policy-based access control, the access to processing capabilities provided by external platforms, the management resources for publishing and sharing new products, the integration with significant global systems such as GEOSS and EPOS. MED-SUV adopted a System of Systems (SoS) approach to address interoperability with the identified heterogeneous systems supplying data and information. The SoS approach is based on a brokering architecture, where a specialized component (i.e the MED-SUV Broker: MSB) connects the existing and next-coming data sources leaving them autonomous. MSB carries out all the necessary mediation and harmonization tasks exposing standard interfaces enabling the interconnection with external systems like GEOSS and EPOS. In addition, MSB is accessible via a JavaScript library implementing Web APIs to facilitate the development of Web and mobile applications.
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