Reports de recercahttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/36582024-03-29T09:11:50Z2024-03-29T09:11:50ZOGC® Ocean Science Interoperability Experiment : Phase II ReportRío Fernandez, Joaquín delToma, Danielhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/268292021-03-11T06:50:47Z2015-03-19T10:53:14ZOGC® Ocean Science Interoperability Experiment : Phase II Report
Río Fernandez, Joaquín del; Toma, Daniel
This OGC Engineering Report documents the work performed by the participants of the Ocean Science Interoperability Experiment Phase II. This work is a follow-on to the OGC Oceans IE Phase 1 activity. Specifically, this IE addressed the following tasks: • Automated metadata/software installation via PUCK protocol. • Offering of complex systems (e.g. observations systems containing other systems) such as collection of stations. • Linking data from SOS to out-of-band offerings. • Semantic Registry and Services. • Catalogue Service-Web Registry. • IEEE-1451/OGC-SWE harmonization As a result of this experiment, a number of recommendations and conclusions were identified.
This OGC Engineering Report documents the work performed by the participants of the
Ocean Science Interoperability Experiment Phase II.
2015-03-19T10:53:14ZRío Fernandez, Joaquín delToma, DanielThis OGC Engineering Report documents the work performed by the participants of the Ocean Science Interoperability Experiment Phase II. This work is a follow-on to the OGC Oceans IE Phase 1 activity. Specifically, this IE addressed the following tasks: • Automated metadata/software installation via PUCK protocol. • Offering of complex systems (e.g. observations systems containing other systems) such as collection of stations. • Linking data from SOS to out-of-band offerings. • Semantic Registry and Services. • Catalogue Service-Web Registry. • IEEE-1451/OGC-SWE harmonization As a result of this experiment, a number of recommendations and conclusions were identified.Un planeta con dos soles. ¿Tatooine o Kepler-16b?Moreno Lupiáñez, Manuelhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/145762021-03-11T07:01:36Z2012-01-16T12:59:59ZUn planeta con dos soles. ¿Tatooine o Kepler-16b?
Moreno Lupiáñez, Manuel
La existencia de un mundo con atardeceres dobles, similar al que se mostró en la película "Star Wars" hace más de 30 años, ya es un hecho científico. La misión Kepler, de la Nasa, ha logrado la primera detección directa de un planeta circumbinario (que orbita alrededor de dos estrellas a la vez) a 200 años luz de distancia de la Tierra.
Article suplement III Milenio, diari Heraldo de Aragón, pàg. 2
2012-01-16T12:59:59ZMoreno Lupiáñez, ManuelLa existencia de un mundo con atardeceres dobles, similar al que se mostró en la película "Star Wars" hace más de 30 años, ya es un hecho científico. La misión Kepler, de la Nasa, ha logrado la primera detección directa de un planeta circumbinario (que orbita alrededor de dos estrellas a la vez) a 200 años luz de distancia de la Tierra.