Geohazards TEP GitHub Guide
Updated: 15 April 2015
This guide provides a quick reference to the geohazards-tep GitHub organization repositories:
- The first chapter provides an overview of the ESA's Geohazards Exploitation Platform.
- The second explains you how you can pickup on one of the existing repositories and build your own application to process Earth Observation data on the Geohazards Exploitation Platform
- The third joins all repositories hosting conventional InSAR techniques such as interferogram generation with ROI_PAC, GMTSAR and DORIS (via Adore)
- The fourth includes the advanced InSAR techniques such as PS processing with StaMPS
- The fifth describes the auxiliary services of the Geohazards Exploitation Platform e.g. DEM generation for ROI_PAC, GMTSAR and Gamma
- The sixth chapters includes the application built using Toolboxes such as NEST or Sentinel-1 Toolbox
- The seventh provides application templates that can be cloned and then linked to another remote repository in the GitHub organization to build new applications
- The final chapter shows who is part of this organization and a few facts
Each repository is then described with
- A short table including some facts about the repository e.g. last update, how many forks, how many stars
- An introduction about the repository content and goal
- A Getting Started section
- The application installation steps including pre-requisites of the development version and releases
- The instructions on how to submit the processing workflow or how to use the template
- Links to the community and documentation for the given repository
- The list of project members having participated in the repository content
- How to submit questions, suggestions or issues
- The software licence associated to the repository
The platform URL is https://geohazards-tep.eo.esa.int/
The Twitter account is @ESA_gep
The Tumblr blog to follow is http://geohazards-tep.tumblr.com/
Want to become part of the Geohazards Exploitation Platform community? Send an expression of interest to geohazards-tep@esa.int