OBIS: User interface concepts
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− | OBIS allows to store, manage and visualize a number of different data types, e.g. time series data and geodata. In many cases, a single dataset | + | OBIS allows to store, manage and visualize a number of different data types as described in [[OBIS: getting started]], e.g. time series data and geodata. In general, the main user interfaces to all of these data show a similar behavior and offer the same functionality which will be outlined in the next sections. |
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+ | In many cases, a single OBIS dataset is a compound, conisting of more than one element. As an example, a time series dataset may consist of | ||
* a metadata description of that dataset | * a metadata description of that dataset | ||
+ | * the real time series data | ||
+ | * links to a measurement station the time series data have been measured at | ||
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* one or more documents containing the real data or preview images of them | * one or more documents containing the real data or preview images of them | ||
* a map layer to be used to display interactive maps in through the OBIS mapserver | * a map layer to be used to display interactive maps in through the OBIS mapserver | ||
[[Using_the_Okavango_Basin_Information_System_(OBIS)|[Back to tutorial main page]]] | [[Using_the_Okavango_Basin_Information_System_(OBIS)|[Back to tutorial main page]]] |
Revision as of 21:21, 6 December 2012
Common user interfaces
OBIS allows to store, manage and visualize a number of different data types as described in OBIS: getting started, e.g. time series data and geodata. In general, the main user interfaces to all of these data show a similar behavior and offer the same functionality which will be outlined in the next sections.
Links between datasets
In many cases, a single OBIS dataset is a compound, conisting of more than one element. As an example, a time series dataset may consist of
- a metadata description of that dataset
- the real time series data
- links to a measurement station the time series data have been measured at
- one or more documents containing the real data or preview images of them
- a map layer to be used to display interactive maps in through the OBIS mapserver