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AMS 2015 - Session 1B

Open Data Standards and Sharing

Presented by Stephen L Arnold

Principal Scientist @ Vanguard Computer Technology Labs

Assoc. Faculty, Allan Hancock College

Yocto/OpenEmbedded & Gentoo Linux Developer

http://www.vctlabs.com Open Data Standards and Open Source

Modeling Tools: The GPL'd Release of Winds

On Critical Streamline Surfaces (GWOCSS)

What is G(NU)WOCSS?

Short History of Winds On Critical Streamline Surfaceshttps://github.com/sarnold/gwocss http://www.met.sjsu.edu/cgi-bin/wind/windbin.cgi

•Mass conservation model (Estoque & Bhumralkar, 1969) •Sigma-coordinate •Variational calculus •Endlich (1967): variational => iterative adjustment •Faster, but not perfectly non-divergent •Endlich & Ludwig (1982): sigma => user deifined surfaces •Allowed surfaces to intersect terrain, but •Required user to deifine surface shapes for each case •Iterative adjustment forces lflow around obstacles •Critical streamline concepts to deifine surfaces •Analogous to do what skilled analysts do •Iterative adjustment forces lflow around obstacles

Functional Flow

What Is Open Source?

aka Free/Libre Open Source Software (FOSS/FLOSS) •Now includes hardware, audio/video, text, graphics, other

Has "open" license

•GPL/LGPL, BSD, MIT, Apache, EPL, Creative Commons Source code, hardware specs, other materials, are freely available for use and modiification •Use restrictions (if any) vary by license Freeware/shareware, demo-ware, public domain, are not open source and outside of the FLOSS deifinition. FLOSS itself is classed as a

"commercial component" by FAR (D. Wheeler, 2006)U.S. law governing federal procurement (speciifically U.S. Code Title 41, Chapter 7, Section

403) deifines "commercial item" as including "Any item, other than real property, that is of a

type customarily used by the general public or by non-governmental entities for purposes other than governmental purposes [i.e., it has some non-government use], and (i) Has been sold, leased, or licensed to the general public; or (ii) Has been offfered for sale, lease, or license to the general public ..."

FOSS Organizations

GNU and the Free Software Foundation

•Core free OS components & license philosophy •GNU General Public License •GNU Afffero General Public License •GNU Lesser General Public License

Apache Software Foundation

•Core free enterprise-grade software & licenses •WWW, cloud, HA, developer tools •Apache License

Creative Commons

•CC base, w/ attribution, commercial use, more

Linux Foundation / Yocto Project / Arduino / Udoo

FOSS Users &

Contributors

•NASA, NOAA/NWS, NIST, DoD, NSA, DoE •IBM - software, hardware specs, licensing, developer support, documentation •Sun, Oracle - software, hardware specs, licensing •HP, Dell, Amazon, ebay, Google, FaceBook •LG, Samsung, Comcast, Linksys, Oracle •Intel, AMD, TI, Freescale, Broadcom, Apple •UC Berkeley, Carnegie-Mellon, MIT, Oxford •World Bank, GFDRR, ETH Zurich, GEM

FOSS Built The Internet (not Al Gore)

It's All About Sharing

(and proper licensing) "Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation. Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet - universal access to research and education, full participation in culture - to drive a new era of development, growth, and productivity." "The idea is simple: to publish all of our [MIT OCW] course materials online and make them widely available to everyone." "Understanding Risk (UR) is a global community of experts and practitioners in the ifield of disaster risk assessment. UR community members share knowledge and experience,1 collaborate, and discuss innovation and best practice in risk assessment." "CrisisCommons seeks to advance and support the use of open data and volunteer technology communities to catalyze innovation in crisis management and global development."

A Plethora of Open

Source Licenses

GPL, LGPL, AGPL, BSD, MIT, Apache, EPL, Creative Commons

Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike?

•Which do you choose?

Answer: It depends...

•Easy answer for noncommercial, public, nonproifit, government, or educational organizations •Thoughtful answer typically required for commercial organizations Software typically beneifits the most people via one of the GNU Public Licenses; other materials would use one from

Creative Commons.

Use The Source, Luke...

•Open Source Community and Culture •Terminology, both formal and colloquial (eg, the Jargon File or Hacker's Dictionary •Process, or "How to contribute to this project" •Gentoo Linux: Become a Developer •Mozilla Developer Network •Do your homework, get free support (How to ask questions) •How to participate in open source •If you use it, ifile a good bug report, document a feature, contribute a patch, help out other users •If you create it, do it in the open using open source tools and follow open source processes (ie, expose your bug tracker, source repos, etc) •Hold an Open Source Process/IT Review (eg, GEM IT Report)

Open Source

Hardware Examples

References

Arnold, S. L., A. Dianic, and E. Magnuson, 2005: The Meteorological And Range Safety Support (MARSS) System: a GIS-based Tool for Launch Area Hazard Prediction and Visualization. Presented at the 21st Int Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems (IIPS) for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology (85th Annual AMS Meeting, 2005). Arnold, S. L., 2005: Open Source Technologies in Science Education: What's Your Geek IQ? Presented at the Joint Session on Cyberinfrastructure to Support Atmospheric and Oceanic Education: Examples and Strategies, 14th Symposium on Education (85th Annual AMS Meeting). Endlich, R. M., 1967: An Iterative Method for Altering the Kinematic Properties of Wind Fields. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Vol 6, pp. 837-844. Endlich, R. M., F. L. Ludwig, C. M. Bhumralkar, and M. A. Estoque, 1982: A Diagnostic Model for Estimating Winds at Potential Sites for Wind Turbines. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Vol 21, pp. 1441-1454. Estoque, M. A., and C. M. Bhumralkar, 1969: Flow Over a Localized Heat Source, Monthly Weather

Review, 97, 850-859.

Wheeler, D. A., 2006: Open Standards, Open Source. http://tinyurl.com/p3fwgkn Wheeler, D. A., 2006: Free-Libre / Open Source Software (FLOSS) is Commercial Software http://tinyurl.com/2tergd Wheeler, D. A., 2014: Why Open Source Software / Free Software (OSS/FS, FLOSS, or FOSS)?

Look at the Numbers! http://tinyurl.com/r1yk

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