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<p>Hi all,<br>
as suggested at the OSGeo GSoC, I herewith would like to introduce
myself. My name is Julia Wagemann and I am currently working at
the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts in a
project where we explore the opportunity to provide a more
standardised and easier access to our data with the help of a OGC
Web Coverage Service (WCS). I have experience with GRASS GIS, QGIS
and lately, I am working a lot with Jupyter Notebooks.
<br>
I proposed two project ideas for students to work on during GSoC:
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- Plugin for WCS2.0 in QGIS
<br>
QGIS supports by default Web Coverage Service 1.0. A project could
be to develop a plugin for supporting Web Coverage Service 2.0 in
QGIS.
To have a proper client for WCS 2.0 is in high need.<br>
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- Examples of geospatial workflows in Jupyter Notebooks
<br>
I am a strong advocate of Jupyter Notebooks and one project could
be, in alignment with the project proposed for GRASS GIS (adding
functionality for running GRASS GIS modules in Jupyter Notebooks),
to develop a set of used-cases to show how Jupyter Notebooks are
beneficial for the generation of entire geospatial data analysis
workflows, from data access to data manipulation and data
visualisation. Examples should harness QGIS and GRASS GIS modules,
and in the best case, open data. </p>
<p>I added both project suggestions to the <a
href="https://hub.qgis.org/wiki/quantum-gis/Google_Summer_of_Code_2017">QGIS
wiki.</a></p>
<p>If you are interested in co-mentoring one of the two projects,
please get in touch and we can discuss the ideas further. I look
forward to hearing from you. <br>
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<p>Best regards,<br>
Julia <br>
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