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Summary

The purpose of this document is to record the current state of the Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) Data Maturity Levels and to establish the maturity level definitions as the baseline for future updates.

Status

The Earth Observation System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Data Maturity Levels are the currently accepted definitions for use in NASA Earth Science Data Systems.

ESCO RFCESDS-RFC-051 EOSDIS Data Maturity Levels
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5067/DOC/ESCO/ESDS-RFC-051v1
Suggested CitationESDIS Standards Coordination Office. (2024). Data Maturity Levels. NASA Earth Science Data and Information System Standards Coordination Office. https//doi.org/10.5067/DOC/ESCO/ESDS-RFC-051v1.
ResourcesESDS Program Data Maturity Levels; CEOS Land Product Validation Hierarchy

NASA Earth Science Community Recommendations for Use

Strengths

The data maturity level definitions referenced in this document are recognized throughout the NASA Earth science community. The levels provide data producers with a labeling strategy for a dataset’s suitability for use.

Weaknesses

The EOSDIS Data Maturity Levels are not broadly applied, can be ambiguous, and are limited in their scope. Other organizations have adopted similar, but not identical, maturity level definitions for their Earth observation data products. In the era of open science, new levels and refined definitions may be needed.

Applicability

The EOSDIS Data Maturity Levels are applicable to remote sensing and higher-level data, as well as to other Earth science data products, following a traditional processing lifecycle.

Limitations

The EOSDIS Data Maturity Levels have not received a formal review and may not fully address all current needs in the emerging era of open science.