Difference between revisions of "2016 Key Topics"

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** Open data / open source software / open standards. What is their relationship (e.g. is open data the fuel, whereas open source software is the (or: an) engine
 
** Open data / open source software / open standards. What is their relationship (e.g. is open data the fuel, whereas open source software is the (or: an) engine
 
** Licensing: what is the impact of several open data license types: how to ''choose'' one, and how to ''use'' one
 
** Licensing: what is the impact of several open data license types: how to ''choose'' one, and how to ''use'' one
** '''How we do that?
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** '''How we do that?'''
'''*** one in the series before the core programm (as a "open data tasting session"),
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*** one in the series before the core programm (as a "open data tasting session"),
 
*** after that participant can hack their way through the data,
 
*** after that participant can hack their way through the data,
 
*** during the core event a presentation on the (preliminairy) results form a broader audience,
 
*** during the core event a presentation on the (preliminairy) results form a broader audience,

Revision as of 02:12, 4 January 2016

Keytopics:

  • Land Information
  • Remote Sensing
    • EARSEL Conference in Bonn in June
    • Copernikus as European Satellite program - Open Data
    • How we do that?
      • Keynote from ESA (Bianca Hoersch, Datam anger of Sentinel II)
      • TopicTalk on Copernikus (managed by Christian Strobl from DLR Munich)
      • potential sponsorship from ESA and also DLR (german aroespace agency)
  • Open Data
    • Open Data in the EU; what has been the effect of the EU directive on Open data
    • Open data / open source software / open standards. What is their relationship (e.g. is open data the fuel, whereas open source software is the (or: an) engine
    • Licensing: what is the impact of several open data license types: how to choose one, and how to use one
    • How we do that?
      • one in the series before the core programm (as a "open data tasting session"),
      • after that participant can hack their way through the data,
      • during the core event a presentation on the (preliminairy) results form a broader audience,
      • after the core conference another workshop as a round-up
  • CMS