Information Technology Reference
In-Depth Information
Fig. 14.17 The network model for ensuring access and understandability to raw Ionosonde data
files
The information objects and their relationships found in the model are detailed
below:
1.1 A description of the WDCs MMM Directory Structure with file naming
conventions
1.2 The website content supplied validated and managed by the Ionospheric
monitoring group, the information is subject to community and user scrutiny
1.2.1 MST website provenance validated by the website creator and manager
at STFC
1.2.2 Instructions for accessing the static website - this was tested locally with
the group user, the website can be unzipped and accessed with a web browser and
Ghostscript viewer installed on a machine running a Windows 32-bit operating
system
1.2.3 Reference Information. The risk that this reference needs to be monitored
is accepted.
1.2.4 Composite strategy elements of MST website have been scrutinised by the
research team. It was established that the website contained postscript, jpeg, gif
and html files formats and use of these file types was stable in the user community.
RepInfo for these file types can also be added to the AIP so the file type could
easily be understood and monitored.
1.2.4.1.1 Ghostscript software tested by Brian McIlwrath, developer of RORRI
Representation Information Registry
1.2.4.1.2 Ghostscript viewer software
1.2.3.4.2 Reference to British and ISO standards on JPEG
1.2.3.4.3 W3C validated specification HTML
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