The overall aim of the GEMS 2 project is to Grid enable data from the Satellite Image Data Service (SIDS) which will entail developing Open Geospatial Consortium Web Services (OWS) compliant web/grid services that will enable users to access large amounts of satellite imagery available through SIDS so that it can be transferred to a National Grid Service (NGS) compute node for large scale, CPU intensive analysis.

GEMS 2 (Grid Enabling MIMAS Services)


Start date: 1 January 2007

End date: 1 December 2007

Funding programme: Support for e-Research programme

Project website: http://pascal.mvc.mcc.ac.uk:9080/gems

JISC theme(s): e-Research

Committees: JISC Support of Research committee

The overall aim of the GEMS 2 project is to Grid enable data from the Satellite Image Data Service (SIDS) which will entail developing Open Geospatial Consortium Web Services (OWS) compliant web/grid services that will enable users to access large amounts of satellite imagery available through SIDS so that it can be transferred to a National Grid Service (NGS) compute node for large scale, CPU intensive analysis.

Grid-enabling SIDS (GEMS 2) builds on the first phase of GEMS (GEMS 1 in the following ways:

  • As well as enabling access to data through a grid service, GEMS 2 will provide a data processing service through an OGC defined Web Processing Service. Few, if any grid data services have been using WPS yet and the experience gained in GEMS 1 will be key to the success of GEMS 2
  • GEMS 1 integrated grid technology into a working production service (Casweb). The experience gained in GEMS 1 can only benefit the development and deployment of the GEMS 2 service
  • Oracle and MS SQL Server database systems, but not MySQL, are limited in their ability to report table meta-data when being accessed through OGSA-DAI. This is a severe limitation if further data processing is required (as is often the case) and can be a deterring factor to those wishing to Grid-enable data. GEMS 1 has overcome this problem in MS SQL Server - technology adaptable to Oracle - with custom software which can be easily be integrated into GEMS 2
  • Software bridge between the GSI certificates employed by OGSA-DAI and Athens/Shibboleth will be re-used either in a WS-Security or HTTPS (client authentication) configuration.

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  • Last updated on 07/01/09 by Kerry Ann Down