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The Geospatial Consumption Zone (GCZ) is a project spawned by the OSDU Geomatics Workstream to streamline the management and consumption of geospatial data in OSDU by client applications.
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Entitlements service is used to enable authorization in OSDU Data Ecosystem. The service allows for the creation and management of groups.
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The Unit Service provides dimension/measurement and unit definitions. Given two unit definitions, the service also offers conversion parameters in two different parameterizations.
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Policy service is used for management and evaluation of dynamic policies in OSDU.
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The Indexer Queue Service provides a set of APIs that help in forwarding the messages to and from the Storage Service and Indexer Service.
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The Notification service allows interested consumers to subscribe to data and metadata changes using a publish/subscriber pattern.
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Domain Data Management Service focused on Well Planning and Well Execution
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The External Data Sources Data Management Service (EDS DMS) integrates with the Dataset Service to accept and proxy requests for obtaining retrieval instructions for externally resing datasets and proxy. The service is implemented in Java and provides an open API.
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The Storage Service handles metadata ingestion in OSDU.
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Legal service is to help ensure data compliance with legal data governance when dealing with data in the Data Ecosystem by managing legal tags
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The Partition Service dynamically pulls the correct connection information at runtime to connect to the correct partition.
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The Register Service manages subscriptions, action and DDMS registrations in the OSDU.
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[In Development] Schema (and Reference Value) Upgrade Service
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The CRS Catalog Service enables end-users to make CRS selections, search for CRSs given a number of constraints, download of the entire catalog for local caching, and access to various sub-sets of the catalog.
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Secret Service facilitates the storage and retrieval of various types of secrets in a specified repository(ies) so that secrets can be secured, separated from the secrets in the infrastructure repository, and managed easily by interfacing applications.
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