MINI-WORKSHOP ON
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEMS
CALL FOR PAPERS
Held in conjunction with the Third International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT 2009), July 19-23, 2009, in Pasadena, California.
http://smc-it.org
Scope and Purpose
“Fundamental improvements are needed in existing [Earth] observation and information systems because they only loosely connect three key elements: (1) the raw observations that produce information; (2) the analyses, forecasts, and models that provide timely and coherent syntheses of otherwise disparate information; and (3) the decision processes that use those analyses and forecasts to produce actions with direct societal benefits.” (Earth Science and Applications from Space: National Imperatives for the Next Decade and Beyond, National Research Council)
This mini-workshop is intended to be a forum for technology developers, Earth scientists, and researchers in Information Technology to discuss the technical challenges arising from the goal of forging a tighter connection of observation systems, data analysis tools and decision-making to support Earth science research and applications in support of society.
Topics considered for this forum may include, but are not limited to: