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November 9


This release was a major infrastructure update to Oceans2Oceans 2.0: the system was migrated from using an Oracle database to a Postgres PostgreSQL database.


Instruments


  • Updated CORK Parser to parse ASCII Mode Data

  • Implemented SCU-V2 Data Acquisition, Control, and Monitoring
  • Back End work for Memorial Buoy Data Acquisition
  • LBNL Borehole Seismometer FTP job Created
  • WERA FTP Jobs created

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  • Completed the migration of the metadata database from Oracle to PostgreSQL. This will facilitate performance improvements and is the last key to licensing/commercialization Users will notice some speed improvements on Oceans 2.0 pages and overall performance is more consistent. The new database has more capacity to be expanded and upgraded as we are no longer tied to the UVic Oracle site license. As such, licensing of Oceans 2.0 (Oracle is prohibitively expense, is now much easier as standalone licenses of Oracle are expensive, while PostgreSQL is open source )/ free. 

DFO and NOAA projects

  • Several new DFO and NOAA related projects are starting upin progress, standby for new features related to this work.

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  • New data product: Time Series Thomson Detided. This is applies to pressure sensors on Bottom Pressure Recorders (BPRs). It applies a specific tide-removing algorithm to make the data more reliable for tsunami detection and for input into tsunami models. The algorithm was supplied by Richard Thomson, Alexander Rabinovich, Isaac Fine and Tania Lado Insua and makes use of Rich Pawlowicz's T_TIDE toolbox.
  • Data restrictions have now been applied to all webservices. Continuing work on a UI to manage data restrictions, attributions, etc.


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October 3 2017

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  • Extensive work to migrate metadata database from Oracle to PostgreSQL. This will facilitate performance improvements and is the last key to licensing/commercialization of Oceans 2.0 (Oracle is prohibitively expenseexpensive, PostgreSQL is open source).

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