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Reuse Enablement System (RES)

Documents related to the WG's proposed Reuse Enablement System (RES) for encouraging and enabling reuse in Earth science. Larger versions of images displayed in this folder can be obtained by clicking on the thumbnail images.
RES Trade Study — last modified 2008-02-28 08:34 AM
The WG's trade study of existing software catalog and repository systems, both NASA and non-NASA [PDF format]
RES Use Cases — last modified 2010-01-11 08:21 AM
The WG's set of use cases for a Reuse Enablement System [PDF format]
RES Requirements — last modified 2010-01-11 08:21 AM
The WG's set of requirements for a Reuse Enablement System [PDF format]
RES Architecture Study — last modified 2010-01-25 01:11 PM
The WG's architecture study of potential solutions for creating a Reuse Enablement System [PDF format]
RES Test Plan — last modified 2010-01-29 10:47 AM
Version 1.0 of the WG's test plan to confirm that a Reuse Enablement System created according to the Architecture Study recommendation meets all of the identified requirements for the system [PDF format]
RES Policies — last modified 2010-03-08 01:32 PM
Version 1.0 of the WG's set of policies for the operation and maintenance of a Reuse Enablement System [PDF format]
Progress in the Development of a Prototype RES — last modified 2009-03-05 11:11 AM
The WG's poster for the 2008 AGU Fall Meeting, this provides some brief background on a proposed Reuse Enablement System (RES) and summarizes the steps taken towards researching, documenting, and developing a prototype system. [PDF format]

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