22nd International Conference on Interactive Information Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology

7.6

Expanding the Power of AWIPS with Plugins

U. Herbert Grote, NOAA/OAR/FSL, Boulder, CO; and M. McInerney

In October 2005 FSL completed a two year development project known as the Advanced Linux Prototype System (ALPS). The project objective was to develop a functionally integrated prototype that demonstrated a full Linux system implementation, distributed data architecture, and simplified system extendability for AWIPS. This paper focuses on system extendability. The approach for improving system extendability was to develop a new Application Program Interface (API) that would replace the complex "extensions" interface and make it easy for developers to develop and integrate new capabilities. In concept, developers would develop stand-alone programs, known as "plugins", in their own environment and integrate them through a Plugin Application Repository and Automated Delivery System. Plugins are extensions to the basic functionality of AWIPS that can be added to meet specific user needs. Plugins can have a high degree of interactivity and can perform such functions as graphical annotation, watch/warning generation, collaborations, and can have special data interfaces.

extended abstract  Extended Abstract (116K)

wrf recording  Recorded presentation

Session 7, INTERACTIVE PROCESSING SYSTEMS
Tuesday, 31 January 2006, 1:45 PM-5:30 PM, A411

Previous paper  Next paper

Browse or search entire meeting

AMS Home Page