WP1- Networking Sample Clauses

WP1- Networking. The implementation of a service oriented multi-purpose observatory network, generally available to different stakeholders as science, managing authorities (hazards) and public, encounters problems to be solved on both organisational and technical levels. At present, the different requirements are reflected in various approaches for the implementation and operation of observatory nodes. A concerted observatory system in the first place needs to compensate for the heterogeneity and dynamics of requirements and developments. The overall strategy is to adopt and xxxxxx globally accepted standards and concepts, to use generic approaches and multi-purpose setups where possible, and to find synergies both in new developments as well as in the usage of existing facilities. WP1 will investigate the pre-requirements and identify the obstacles for the operation of a common network. It delivers the basic organisational and technical framework for a European seas observatory network. It will xxxxxx integration through promotion of multi-disciplinarity and transnational usage of regional observatories (task a). Linkage of regional observatories on a European and global scale through common data infrastructures and data management procedures allows for a general (location independent) and synoptic usage of newly generated and archived data (task b). Existing facilities will be identified, investigated, and tested to increase observing capacities and to ensure consistent and improved usage (task c). Finally, to xxxxxx integration and find synergies between observatories on a global scale - concepts and implementations have to be negotiated with international projects, programmes, and developments (task d). All concepts and activities will be reported to and agreed with the ESONET Test and Operation, Scientific, and Data Management Councils and coordinated with the other WPs, in particular WP 2 – Standardisation and interoperability. Task a - Integration of regional observatory initiatives and multidisciplinary networking efforts Objectives: Multi-disciplinarity and transnationality are key to the success of ESONET, for scientific reasons (state of the art science requires active exchanges between teams and disciplines internationally), and for maximum use of the observatory infrastructure (additional sensors may be added at low cost to existing infrastructure). Our objective in this task is to promote multi-disciplinarity and transnationality within each node of the ESONE...
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