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Repository to track glos user queries or issues which may or may not require tracking in myglos.
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MyGLOS for Aquahacking 2017 #7

Open beckypearson opened 7 years ago

beckypearson commented 7 years ago

Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam writes: I have a team working on Aquahacking 2017 whose objective is to Citizen Science with Lake Erie. https://2017.aquahacking.com/en/challenge/

Is there a timeline for us to be able to login and use MyGlos. Can we use it as an alternative to Mymaps of Google?

Thanks. Ponnu

Tad's Response: I am not sure what features you are looking for in MyGLOS. Could you provide more information about the capabilities of Mymaps that you are looking to use?

tslawecki commented 7 years ago

Follow-up e-mail thread added by Tad - provides additional context (long)


From: Tad Slawecki Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 9:40 AM To: Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam; James McCarthy Subject: Re: Goose watch/GLOS

Ponnu,

I'm thinking that you're looking for a mapping API that would allow you to add custom layers to the GLOS data portal. Unfortunately, this is not currently even on our development roadmap. We provide access to data through WMS, SOS, TDS, and ERDDAP endpoints may be of use. Feel free to give me a call ... 734 821 3122

Tad


From: Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam ponnu@uwaterloo.ca Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 9:06 AM To: James McCarthy Cc: Tad Slawecki Subject: Goose watch/GLOS

Thanks James. I am copying Tad as well who is with GLOS. Tad, James manages this app: https://goose-watch.uwaterloo.ca/

Do you know GLOS? http://www.glos.us/http://www.glos.us/

We are also talking to them (for some reason their login doesn't work now but Tad is talking to me) and we hope to able to project on maps data similar to theirs (and yours; for example I might be interested some routing algorithm as well, not sure at what stage of the project at the moment) and also link to data bases in their portals which might be needed our models running in the background. They also have models but not sure if users can query such that they run in the background and answer. I am thinking of two sorts of queries where the users get quick answers (like your routes) and some because it involves large cpu time intensive modelling the users get their answers after some time. Anything that makes using a map clear to understand we will give the user on the map and the rest can be tables and graphs.

Let me know if you can provide me the other alternative to your API if necessary. Thanks.

Yes my son is in BCN (neuroscience) but is also a track athlete (they won the CIS gold last year) and he is enjoying it all so far.

Best wishes Ponnu


From: James McCarthy Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 8:51 AM To: Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam Subject: RE: Goose watch Hi Ponnu,

The University’s open data API is limited to data about the campus and services on it. What kind of data were you looking to host? There are other alternatives to the University’s API for hosting data like this. If I know what you’re looking to host I may be able to recommend something.

I’m not familiar with Octave but a quick look at documentation shows me that Python has an Octave module you can import. I find Python is a nice language for stitching together inputs and outputs from various programs so I’m sure it will work for you. You talk about needing to be able to output tables and graphs…are these to go in reports/documents or to be hosted in some sort of interactive application.

And I’m glad to hear your son is at UWindsor. It’s a great school with lots of good programs.

James

From: Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 11:30 AM To: James McCarthy james.mccarthy@uwaterloo.ca Subject: RE: Goose watch

Hi James,

I am involved in helping some students do Aquahacking 2017 competition. It looks like the Open Data API etc may be quite the right tool to use. Is it possible to add different kinds of data (like text, short videos) and also we need to output tables and graphs. In the background we need to run our models in other software like octave, etc. Can Python be used for this project to glue various items?

I saw your web page : https://jamesmccarthy.ca/https://jamesmccarthy.ca/ and got some info too..but would like to hear from you.

By the way, my son goes to UWindsor and I hope he will be doing something exciting like you in the future :)

Thanks. Ponnu Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam Professor, Department of Systems Design Engineering


From: James McCarthy Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 11:04 AM To: Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam Subject: RE: Goose watch Hello Ponnu,

Thanks for your interest. Let me know if you have any further questions. I’m the main developer of the application and I’d be happy to fill in any details that weren’t covered by the help page.

Cheers, James

From: ENV Help Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 11:01 AM To: James McCarthy james.mccarthy@uwaterloo.ca Subject: FW: Goose watch

From: Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 10:52 AM To: ENV Help env-help@uwaterloo.ca Subject: RE: Goose watch

Ok I got some info from your page help. THanks.


From: Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:49 AM To: ENV Help Subject: Goose watch Hi!

I am Prof Ponnambalam of Systems Design Engineering.

I am interested in knowing what tools (software/hardware) I need to build something like the goose watch you have built. It is nice!

Can a phone app be developed for these to upload photos, short videos as people see?

Thanks. Ponnu