Abstract

Successful resource discovery across heterogeneous repositories is highly dependent on the semantic and syntactic homogeneity of the associated resource descriptions in each repository. Ideally, consistent resource descriptions are easily extracted from each repository, expressed using standard syntactic and semantic structures, and managed and accessed within a distributed, flexible, and scalable software framework. In practice however, seldom do all three of these elements exist. To help address this situation, the Object Oriented Data Technology (OODT) project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory has developed an extensible, standards-based resource description scheme that provides the necessary description and management facilities for the discovery of resources across heterogeneous repositories. The OODT resource description scheme can be used across scientific domains to describe any resource. It uses a small set of generally accepted, broadly-scoped descriptors while also providing a mechanism for the inclusion of domain-specific descriptors. In addition, the OODT scheme can be used to capture hierarchical, relational and recursive relationships between resources. In this paper we expand on prior work and describe an intelligent resource discovery framework that consists of separate software and data architectures focusing on the standard resource description scheme. We illustrate intelligent resource discovery using a case study that provides efficient search across distributed repositories using common interfaces and a hierarchy of resource descriptions derived from a complex, domain-specific ontology.

Highlights

  • The Object Oriented Data Technology (OODT) project was funded in 1998 by NASA’s Office of Space Science (OSS)

  • In this paper we expand on prior work and describe an intelligent resource discovery framework that consists of separate software and data architectures focusing on the standard resource description scheme

  • The Object Oriented Data Technology (OODT) task has developed a standard resource description scheme that can be used across domains to describe any resource

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The Object Oriented Data Technology (OODT) project was funded in 1998 by NASA’s Office of Space Science (OSS). Its task was to develop a national software framework for sharing data across heterogeneous, distributed data repositories. The resulting framework today consists of separate but complementary data and software architectures that enable the sharing of data and computational resources across multiple science and engineering disciplines (e.g., planetary science, cancer research, and earth science). As part of the data architecture, the design and development of a standards-based resource description scheme has enabled intelligent resource discovery across distributed heterogeneous repositories in support of the resource sharing task described above.

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DATA ARCHITECTURE
Data Dictionary
SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
Product Servers
Query Servers
CASE STUDY – NASA’S PLANETARY DATA SYSTEM
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