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Model results of coastal waters can be systematically described by meta data. In an internal use case it will be possible to reference this information. Starting from a picture in a text document the reader will be directly forwarded to the meta data of the displayed model results.<br>


These guideline explain how meta data of coastal models can be collected and provided to the BAW staff. The described method is connected to the use of NetCDF files. It starts with the simulation, the first step in the processing chain writing UGRID [[CF-NETCDF.NC|CF-NETCDF files]]:
The metadata set is a thoroughly documented package that describes the simulations and hydrodynamic [[model]] results in coastal engineering. The details included in metadata utterly summarizes different aspects of the data in information packages as [[identification]], contact, quality, lineage, hierarchy, distribution, constraint, extent and reference. Broad recording and provision of mentioned information packages of a metadata set is a fundamental measure of quality and completeness for a metadata set. Completeness of metadata ensures proper utilization of data or their reproducibility. Furthermore, the metadata facilitate administration and search as well as segmentation and classification of the data. This page explains how to collect and provide institutional ([https://www.baw.de/EN/wasserbau/wasserbau.html BAW] internal) metadata for coastal simulation data considering the existing [http://wiki-intern.baw.de/images/b/b4/Metadatenprofil_GDI-BAW-V_1.3_Technische_Doku_1.0.pdf BAW metadata profile]


'''1. Collecting metadata of a simulation'''
'''[1] Collecting Metadata'''


Collecting the metadata has been implemented in the modelling system UnTRIM, consisting of the subsequent partial models:  
Meta-information of a [[model]] is collected in the processing chain for a simulation data. The [https://wiki.baw.de/en/index.php/UNTRIM UnTRIM] and [https://wiki.baw.de/en/index.php/UNTRIM2 UnTRIM2] modeling approach through the use of the [[NetCDF]] data format processes the metadata in either of the subsequent sub-models:  


* Hydrodynamics in the package Utromp2007
* Hydrodynamics in utromp2007 and  SubGrid in utromp2009
* Morphodynamics in SediMorph
* [[Morphodynamics]] in SediMorph
* Spectral Waves in the k-Model
* Waves in the k-[[Model]]


Missing meta information has to be set by environment variables, which are read by the partial models. It is recommended to bundle those variables which are constant in a project in a common shell script. For detailed information have a look at [http://wiki.baw.de/de/index.php/Erfassung_der_Metadaten_einer_Simulation| guidelines in German].
Setting environmental parameters is a requirement and an initial step to conduct a simulation. These environmental variables are set through run and project scripts (in German: Auftragsskripte), which also comprise metadata of the respective [[model]]. The user adequately navigates these variables on the script and provides the required attributes as metadata (figure 01). Recording meta-information is a single time customization task for a project with multiple simulation conditions. Each of the subsequent methods e.g. hydrodynamics, [[morphodynamics]] and sea motion is providing and securing their relevant metadata in the processing chain from their run and project scripts.  


'''2. Collecting meta data of an analysis'''
[[File:Run and project script.png|Run and project script ]]
Figure 01. Run and project script (in German: Auftragsskript) to insert the meta-information for a simulation.


The analysis tools at the BAW compute characteristic values out of the model results and write these values again in NetCDF files. They also read the meta data of the modelling results, complement them and write the complete meta data set to its output file. [http://wiki.baw.de/de/index.php/Erfassung_von_Analyse-Metadaten| Full story.].
Most of the metadata elements are acquired from the steering data of the processing environment automatically. However, there are approximately 15 customized elements relevant to the project management and contact methods the user is providing. A [[Quality Assurance|quality assurance]] aspect in this process is the validity check through comparisons of the inserted values with the existing code list as configuration data. The user provides the following elements in the project script:


'''3. Creation of sets of meta data'''
* DMQS_PSP: Project PSP number from EWisA
* DMQS_TITLE: Project title from EWisA
* DMQS_SUMMARY: summary of the project in a max of 240 characters
* DMQS_CREATOR_NAME: "<surname>, <name>, <optional_title>" of project manager
* DMQS_CREATOR_EMAIL: email address of project manager
* DMQS_CREATOR_ROLE:  role of project manager
* DMQS_GEO_ID: a list for valid geographical [[identification]] located in %PROGHOME%\cfg\dmqs\geo\valid_geo_ids.dat.
* Further elements, in case the project is funded through mFUND:
** MFUND_PROJECT: name of the funded project
** MFUND_ID: project funding number
For a more accurate description of a simulation file, its lineage and hierarchal information is also required to be stored. The elements relevant to the [[model]] description and hierarchy to set are:
* DMQS_VARIANT: describes the geometrical property of a [[model]]
* DMQS_SCENARIO: describes the time or boundary conditions and other features of a simulation e.g. wind or storm event
* RUN: further distinguishes a simulation through its specific feature/characteristic 
* DMQS_RUN_COMMENT: free text for an exact description of each individual [[model]]
Note: for ease and access the template files are stored as:
* The template file for the project script is located under $PROGHOME/bin/dmqs/set_dmqs_template.sh
* Template files for the run script are located under $PROGHOME/examples/slurm
* List of the valid names are located under:
** $PROGHOME/cfg/dmqs/variant/01_template.dat
** $PROGHOME/cfg/dmqs/scenario/01_template.dat
** $PROGHOME/cfg/dmqs/geo/valid_geo_ids.dat
Post-processing and analyzing algorithms append their process relevant meta-information to their output [[NetCDF]] files. Furthermore, the lineage information and steering information is complemented in this process as well. Figure 02 further illustrates the post-processing chain, which automatically writes its meta-information in the [[NetCDF]] files.


The visualisation tool [Davit] has been enabled to generate sets of meta data in the machine readable XML-Format und as PDF document. The user can activate the DMQS metadata generation in Davit's screenshot menue. One reduced set of meta data describing the picture is generated when the picture is stored, a second set contains information about the underlying NetCDF file. [http://wiki.baw.de/de/index.php/Erzeugung der Metadatensätze| Full story.].
[[File:Post-processing chain.png| Figure 02: post-processing chain.]]
Figure 02: post-processing chain.
 
'''[2] Extracting Metadata '''
 
An extra metadata generation tool is integrated into the visualization software [https://wiki.baw.de/en/index.php/DAVIT Davit]. This tool is developed and customized based on the BAW requirements, to convert the [[NetCDF]] CF metadata elements to ISO compliant XML metadata. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is both human and machine-readable and the standard data format for storing and exchanging of geographical metadata and attributes via the web. The exported XML metadata set is further mapped based on ISO schemas in adherence to the relevant standards listed in BAW metadata profile [http://wiki-intern.baw.de/images/b/b4/Metadatenprofil_GDI-BAW-V_1.3_Technische_Doku_1.0.pdf (GDI-BAW V1.3)], which makes it compatible with a wide range of information systems. Furthermore, to ensure the validity and completeness of the exported metadata *.XML file, a new popup window appears if any of the mandatory elements are missing in the [[NetCDF]] file.
 
'''[3] Editing Metadata'''
 
In this process, it is considered that the metadata is complete and valid. However, if this is not the case, supplementary manual editing possibilities are:
# [[NetCDF]] attribute via NCO-Tool ‘ncatted’ or [[MATLAB]] ‘ncwriteatt’ command,
# XML file in a notepad e.g. Notepad++,
# InGrid [[EDITOR|editor]] (IGE) interface of MIS-BAW.
 
 
'''[4] Administrating Metadata'''
 
The produced XML dataset is then imported in the metadata information system MIS-BAW. The user can import a dataset via either (a) InGrid [[EDITOR|editor]] (IGE) or (b) CSW-T interface via a curl command. The imported elements could be also further edited in IGE. In addition, IGE provides a further possibility of manual entry of a new metadata set.  
 
 
'''Acknowledgment'''
 
This project took advantage of [[NetCDF]] software developed by [http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/ UCAR/Unidata].


Acknowledgement: ''This project took advantage of netCDF software developed by UCAR/Unidata ([http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/ www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/]).''
<big>'''Under Construction'''</big> <br>
===Documentation/Literature ===
===Documentation/Literature ===
{{{documentation}}}
 
Metadata of [[model]] results is a part of the project data management and [[Quality Assurance|quality assurance]] (DMQS) in waterways engineering. Further information is available on the [http://intranet.baw.de/cocoon/portal/res?t=1&ci=1&si=0&i=344&d=Aufgabe&v=DETAIL&x=DETAIL&hra=12&hi=344&hd=Aufgabe&hc=8766&sichtc=cms&r=&cid=8766&rt=&nd=Aufgabe&ni=344&uki=344&ukd=Aufgabe&uksi=&ukg=1&ucid=8766&bereich=&ber=&lim=&ord=&os=&asc=&pm=&arch=false&l=DE&s=de&su=&p=&bn=&bc=&refModule=Hauptnavigation intranet pages of the BAW]. <br>
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For detailed information have a look at the [https://wiki.baw.de/de/index.php/Erfassung_der_Metadaten_einer_Simulation guidelines in German].
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 21 October 2022


The metadata set is a thoroughly documented package that describes the simulations and hydrodynamic model results in coastal engineering. The details included in metadata utterly summarizes different aspects of the data in information packages as identification, contact, quality, lineage, hierarchy, distribution, constraint, extent and reference. Broad recording and provision of mentioned information packages of a metadata set is a fundamental measure of quality and completeness for a metadata set. Completeness of metadata ensures proper utilization of data or their reproducibility. Furthermore, the metadata facilitate administration and search as well as segmentation and classification of the data. This page explains how to collect and provide institutional (BAW internal) metadata for coastal simulation data considering the existing BAW metadata profile.

[1] Collecting Metadata

Meta-information of a model is collected in the processing chain for a simulation data. The UnTRIM and UnTRIM2 modeling approach through the use of the NetCDF data format processes the metadata in either of the subsequent sub-models:

  • Hydrodynamics in utromp2007 and SubGrid in utromp2009
  • Morphodynamics in SediMorph
  • Waves in the k-Model

Setting environmental parameters is a requirement and an initial step to conduct a simulation. These environmental variables are set through run and project scripts (in German: Auftragsskripte), which also comprise metadata of the respective model. The user adequately navigates these variables on the script and provides the required attributes as metadata (figure 01). Recording meta-information is a single time customization task for a project with multiple simulation conditions. Each of the subsequent methods e.g. hydrodynamics, morphodynamics and sea motion is providing and securing their relevant metadata in the processing chain from their run and project scripts.

Run and project script Figure 01. Run and project script (in German: Auftragsskript) to insert the meta-information for a simulation.

Most of the metadata elements are acquired from the steering data of the processing environment automatically. However, there are approximately 15 customized elements relevant to the project management and contact methods the user is providing. A quality assurance aspect in this process is the validity check through comparisons of the inserted values with the existing code list as configuration data. The user provides the following elements in the project script:

  • DMQS_PSP: Project PSP number from EWisA
  • DMQS_TITLE: Project title from EWisA
  • DMQS_SUMMARY: summary of the project in a max of 240 characters
  • DMQS_CREATOR_NAME: "<surname>, <name>, <optional_title>" of project manager
  • DMQS_CREATOR_EMAIL: email address of project manager
  • DMQS_CREATOR_ROLE: role of project manager
  • DMQS_GEO_ID: a list for valid geographical identification located in %PROGHOME%\cfg\dmqs\geo\valid_geo_ids.dat.
  • Further elements, in case the project is funded through mFUND:
    • MFUND_PROJECT: name of the funded project
    • MFUND_ID: project funding number

For a more accurate description of a simulation file, its lineage and hierarchal information is also required to be stored. The elements relevant to the model description and hierarchy to set are:

  • DMQS_VARIANT: describes the geometrical property of a model
  • DMQS_SCENARIO: describes the time or boundary conditions and other features of a simulation e.g. wind or storm event
  • RUN: further distinguishes a simulation through its specific feature/characteristic
  • DMQS_RUN_COMMENT: free text for an exact description of each individual model

Note: for ease and access the template files are stored as:

  • The template file for the project script is located under $PROGHOME/bin/dmqs/set_dmqs_template.sh
  • Template files for the run script are located under $PROGHOME/examples/slurm
  • List of the valid names are located under:
    • $PROGHOME/cfg/dmqs/variant/01_template.dat
    • $PROGHOME/cfg/dmqs/scenario/01_template.dat
    • $PROGHOME/cfg/dmqs/geo/valid_geo_ids.dat

Post-processing and analyzing algorithms append their process relevant meta-information to their output NetCDF files. Furthermore, the lineage information and steering information is complemented in this process as well. Figure 02 further illustrates the post-processing chain, which automatically writes its meta-information in the NetCDF files.

Figure 02: post-processing chain. Figure 02: post-processing chain.

[2] Extracting Metadata

An extra metadata generation tool is integrated into the visualization software Davit. This tool is developed and customized based on the BAW requirements, to convert the NetCDF CF metadata elements to ISO compliant XML metadata. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is both human and machine-readable and the standard data format for storing and exchanging of geographical metadata and attributes via the web. The exported XML metadata set is further mapped based on ISO schemas in adherence to the relevant standards listed in BAW metadata profile (GDI-BAW V1.3), which makes it compatible with a wide range of information systems. Furthermore, to ensure the validity and completeness of the exported metadata *.XML file, a new popup window appears if any of the mandatory elements are missing in the NetCDF file.

[3] Editing Metadata

In this process, it is considered that the metadata is complete and valid. However, if this is not the case, supplementary manual editing possibilities are:

  1. NetCDF attribute via NCO-Tool ‘ncatted’ or MATLAB ‘ncwriteatt’ command,
  2. XML file in a notepad e.g. Notepad++,
  3. InGrid editor (IGE) interface of MIS-BAW.


[4] Administrating Metadata

The produced XML dataset is then imported in the metadata information system MIS-BAW. The user can import a dataset via either (a) InGrid editor (IGE) or (b) CSW-T interface via a curl command. The imported elements could be also further edited in IGE. In addition, IGE provides a further possibility of manual entry of a new metadata set.


Acknowledgment

This project took advantage of NetCDF software developed by UCAR/Unidata.

Documentation/Literature

Metadata of model results is a part of the project data management and quality assurance (DMQS) in waterways engineering. Further information is available on the intranet pages of the BAW.


For detailed information have a look at the guidelines in German.


back to Data Management and Information Systems


Overview
Under Construction