Routine and Infrequently Reprocessed Data Sample Clauses

Routine and Infrequently Reprocessed Data. When data are reprocessed because of algorithm updates, I-SIPS provides to NSIDC a new DAP for the new algorithm(s). I-SIPS notifies NSIDC in advance, as early as is practical, that reprocessing will be occurring, so that NSIDC can plan the installation of the new ESDTs for the reprocessed data. In the event of science algorithm changes, current data are ingested and archived as expeditiously as possible. Reprocessing, ingest and archival of previously-processed data is a secondary priority. However, mutual agreement among representatives of ESDIS, I-SIPS and NSIDC will determine if and when data are deleted from the NSIDC DAAC archive. NSIDC DAAC will retain higher priority data and delete lower priority data, if deletion of some data is required. Data that are archived at an additional location, e.g., at the I-SIPS facility, would be, in general, lower priority than data that aren’t archived anywhere besides at NSIDC DAAC. NSIDC does not plan to delete L1 and higher level data products unless they have been reprocessed. If L1 and higher level products have been reprocessed, then the older versions will be deleted, after mutual agreement among representatives of ESDIS, I-SIPS and NSIDC. The ESDIS Project requirements used for sizing the DAAC archives are discussed in Table C-3 in Appendix C of the Functional and Performance Requirements for the Earth Obsering System data and Information System (EOSDIS) Core System. The text describing the contents of Table C-3 indicates the higher level GLAS products (L1-L3) are retained in the archive unless the products are replaced by a new version. Approximately six months after I-SIPS generates a new version of the product, the data are deleted from the archive. NSIDC, in collaboration with the I-SIPS, will develop a schedule for deleting products that have aged six months after being replaced by the newer version of the product.
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