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==Register your GeoSpatial data in the SDI Catalog==
 
==Register your GeoSpatial data in the SDI Catalog==
The gCube Framework offer several ways of registering your GeoSpatial data as Layers published inside the SDI Catalog, making them available throughout the infrastructure.
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The gCube Framework offer several ways of registering your GeoSpatial data as '''Layers''' published inside the '''SDI Catalog''', making them available throughout the infrastructure.
For this purpose, a set of general-purpose processing algorithms are offered by our [[Statistical_Manager_Tutorial|Analytics facilities]].
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The following options (among more specific ones) are currently supported:
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For this purpose, set of '''general-purpose''' processing algorithms are offered by our [[Spatial_Data_Processing | Spatial Data Analytics]] facilities:
  
*Publish ShapeFile
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*Publish '''ShapeFile'''
*Publish RasterFile
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*Publish '''RasterFile'''
*Publish Layer from coordinates-referenced data
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*Publish Layer from '''coordinates-referenced data'''
*Publish Layer from CSquareCode-referenced data
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*Publish Layer from '''CSquareCode-referenced data'''
*Publish Layer from GeoSpatial-polygons data
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*Publish Layer from '''GeoSpatial-polygons data'''
  
For a more comprehensive list of processing algorithms, please refer to our [[DataMiner_Algorithms | default provided algorithms list]].
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Please refer to [[Statistical_Manager_Tutorial|this guide]] on how to execute these algorithms.
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For a more comprehensive list of available processing algorithms, please refer to our [[DataMiner_Algorithms | default provided algorithms list]].
  
 
===Ad-hoc Registration===
 
===Ad-hoc Registration===
 
If none of the existing processes suits your needs, the infrastructure lets you develop, test and run your own algorithms, that can serve the Registration purposes.
 
If none of the existing processes suits your needs, the infrastructure lets you develop, test and run your own algorithms, that can serve the Registration purposes.
 
Please refer to [[Statistical_Algorithms_Importer | this guide]] on how to import/develop your own algorithms.
 
Please refer to [[Statistical_Algorithms_Importer | this guide]] on how to import/develop your own algorithms.

Revision as of 17:09, 29 November 2017


Overview

gCube offers a comprehensive set of facilities for managing geospatial data.

This "How to" describes how a user can add its own data to the gCube SDI. In particular, the following options are supported:

Once data are published into the gCube SDI they can be accessed and consumed by means of several approaches including:

For a more comprehensive list on gCube features, please refer to our User's Guide.

Import an external CSW catalog to the SDI Catalog

External CSW Catalogs can be harvested into the gCube SDI one, making its entries available throughout the infrastructure. To do so, please open a ticket here specifying your CSW server endpoint.


Register your GeoSpatial data in the SDI Catalog

The gCube Framework offer several ways of registering your GeoSpatial data as Layers published inside the SDI Catalog, making them available throughout the infrastructure.

For this purpose, set of general-purpose processing algorithms are offered by our Spatial Data Analytics facilities:

  • Publish ShapeFile
  • Publish RasterFile
  • Publish Layer from coordinates-referenced data
  • Publish Layer from CSquareCode-referenced data
  • Publish Layer from GeoSpatial-polygons data

Please refer to this guide on how to execute these algorithms.

For a more comprehensive list of available processing algorithms, please refer to our default provided algorithms list.

Ad-hoc Registration

If none of the existing processes suits your needs, the infrastructure lets you develop, test and run your own algorithms, that can serve the Registration purposes. Please refer to this guide on how to import/develop your own algorithms.