A proposed Applications Information System - Concept, implementation, and growthThis paper describes a newly developed concept within NASA for an Applications Information System (AIS). The AIS would provide the opportunity to the public and private sectors of shared participation in a remote sensing research program directed to a particular set of land-use or environmental problems. Towards this end, the AIS would offer the technological framework and information system resources to overcome many of the deficiencies that end-users have faced over the years such as limited access to data, delay in data delivery, and a limited access to data reduction algorithms and models to convert data to geophysical measurements. In addition, the AIS will take advantage of NASA developments in networking among information systems and use of state of the art technology, such as CD Roms and optical disks for the purpose of increasing the scientific benefits of applied environmental research. The rationale for the establishment of an AIS, a methodology for a step-wise, modular implementation, and the relationship of the AIS to other NASA information systems are discussed.
Document ID
19880028679
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mcconnell, Dudley G. (NASA Office of Space Science and Applications Washington, DC, United States)
Hood, Carroll A. (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Butera, M. Kristine (Science Applications International Corp. Washington, DC, United States)