Architecture of a process broker for interoperable geospatial modeling on the web

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The identification of appropriate mechanisms for process sharing and reuse by means of composition is considered a key enabler for the effective uptake of a global Earth Observation infrastructure, currently pursued by the international geospatial research community. Modelers in need of running complex workflows may benefit from outsourcing process composition to a dedicated external service, according to the brokering approach. This work introduces our architecture of a process broker, as a distributed information system for creating, validating, editing, storing, publishing and executing geospatial-modeling workflows. The broker provides a service framework for adaptation, reuse and complementation of existing processing resources (including models and geospatial services in general) in the form of interoperable, executable workflows. The described solution has been experimentally applied in several use scenarios in the context of EU-funded projects and the Global Earth Observation System of Systems.

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Bigagli, L., Santoro, M., Mazzetti, P., & Nativi, S. (2015). Architecture of a process broker for interoperable geospatial modeling on the web. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 4(2), 647–660. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi4020647

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