NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) employs a federated architecture composed of independent components that can be integrated into the system as needed.
The components of the system are broken down into a number of capabilities and services:
- EOSDIS Components
- EOSDIS Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs)
- Science Data Processing Segment (SDPS)
- Science Investigator-led Processing Systems (SIPS)
- Common Metadata Repository (CMR)
- Earth Observing System (EOS) Networks
- Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Metrics System (EMS)
- Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS)
- Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth Observing System (LANCE)
- Earthdata Login
- Web Infrastructure
- International Directory Network (IDN)
- Configuration Management
- EOSDIS Tool Information
- EOSDIS Services
- Earth Science Mission Operations (ESMO) Components
EOSDIS Standard Products
EOSDIS standard products, extracted from the Common Metadata Repository (CMR), result from peer-reviewed and competitively awarded science algorithms (and associated observing instruments). The standard products consist of geophysical measurements from various types of instruments. Three lists, current as of August 5, 2020 are available on the EOSDIS Standard Products page.
EOSDIS Handbook
The EOSDIS system support team provides assistance for the software development cycle of the components across EOSDIS. Specific information regarding the environments is available to integrators during the integration process.
For more information:
- EOSDIS Handbook version 1.5 - 9 MB (April 2018)