Ingrid uses DODS to exchange data with itsself, get data from other DODS servers, and send data to DODS clients. While the implementation does not depend on the DODS core, there have been no intended extensions to the DODS protocol: all the uniquely Ingrid information is encoded in the filename part of the URL, which by definition is site dependent.
The server is designed to be a WWW resource: users can write their own hypertext and simply link directly to data-based figures, calculations, even data-manipulating tools. Alternatively, datasets and arbitrary subsets of datasets can be specified as urls for web-aware tools, or can be downloaded in a variety of formats for use in older tools. While the dataset environment appears to be uniform, the datasets are spread over a network of data servers and local copies are updated automatically. The Data Library is thus both a member of and a prototype for the next generation of tools that manipulate data and metadata directly from networks of dataset servers.
There are a number of current issues that DODS community can help address:
Overview | - | Data Library Structure |
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User Interface | - | user interface |
Design | - | technical details
Current Development |
Caching | - | formalizing the Data Library |
Collection exchange | - | tools that manipulate collections need to access them |
Available Manipulations | - | announcing tool capabilities |