@InProceedings{PereiraJrSantLimaMatt:2012:ImSaDa,
author = "Pereira Jr., Romualdo Alves and Santos, Marcos Aurelio Ferreira
dos and Lima-Marques, Mamede and Mattiello-Francisco, Fatima",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {} and
University of Brasilia - UnB, Bras{\'{\i}}lia, DF, Brazil and
{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "Improving Satellite Data Archiving Facility for Environmental
R\&D Purposes Based on Architecture of Information Approach",
booktitle = "Proceedings...",
year = "2012",
organization = "International Conference on Space Operations, (SpaceOps), 12.",
abstract = "In the twenty years of operation, the mission center software
designed to process, archive and disseminate environmental data
collected by satellites, developed by the Brazilian Institute for
Space Research (INPE), have evolved under the influence of three
generations of information architectures. From the standalone
applications within individual organization, the mission center
software evolved to integrated sets of client and server database
components. With the migration of the Brazilian Data Collection
System to INPE Northeast Regional Center (INPE-CRN), in 2008, and
the growing interdependence among the organizations, that are the
owners of the data collection platforms, the modernization of the
environmental data archiving, processing and dissemination
facilities were required by the Brazilian Environmental Data
System (SINDA). Focusing on the view of information as corporate
resources supported by IT tools and techniques, the third
generation of information architecture actually guides the new
version of SINDA, under the process of development supported by
Brazilian Space Agency (AEB). Architecture of Information is a
useful approach to separate technology and information
architectures. The approach addresses knowledge management, the
intelligent systems and a more holistic view of information,
driven by the development of multi-dimensional architecture and
open information patterns. This paper presents the architecture of
information framework for SINDA, focusing on the construction of
dimensional models, business process modeling (BPM), and
customized IT tools/techniques, such as business intelligence,
Rich Internet Applications (RIA), Semantic Web, mobile
applications and Grid Computing and Constraints Programming. As a
result, the new SINDA will improve the system governance based on
the engine rules certified by end-users. Also the system
scalability is improved by means of multi-telemetry media, space
temporal system database, and environmental data integration
supported by open patterns.",
conference-location = "Stockholm",
conference-year = "11-15 June 2012",
label = "self-archiving-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR",
language = "en",
targetfile = "id1295180-Paper-003.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "10 maio 2024"
}