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October 3, 2004 Pallanza, Italy

Standards Tutorial International Standardization of Geographic Information. ISO/TC 211 Geographic information / Geomatics. Henry Tom, Co-Chair Advisory Group on Outreach. October 3, 2004 Pallanza, Italy. Agenda. Standards Standardization process GIS Standards Infrastructure

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October 3, 2004 Pallanza, Italy

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  1. Standards Tutorial International Standardization of Geographic Information ISO/TC 211 Geographic information / Geomatics Henry Tom, Co-Chair Advisory Group on Outreach October 3, 2004 Pallanza, Italy

  2. Agenda Standards Standardization process GIS Standards Infrastructure Spatial Data Infrastructures ( SDIs ) ISO/TC 211, Geographic information / Geomatics Open Geospatial Consortium ( OGC ) Standards Implications Presentations & demonstrations

  3. Political compromise Democratic mechanism Technology transfer Functions Consensus technical solutions Standards Role of Research

  4. Adoption / Adaptation Development Spatial Data Standards Information Technology Standards Define Describe Process Spatial Data GIS Standards

  5. Standardization Process Development Top Down Bottom Up Test-beds Paper Specification Rapid Proto-typing

  6. Spatial Data Standards Software Interfaces Open Geospatial Consortium Standardization Process Implementation Industry Data producers & users

  7. Standardization Process Deployment International geospatial community All levels of Government Industry SDIs Professional organizations UN agencies IT community

  8. Standards Organization User / Industry Organizations Standards Scope Federal Geographic Data Committee ( FGDC ) US Government agencies Government American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) US Federal, state, county, city agencies, public, and industry National Digital Geographic Information Working Group ( DGIWG ) Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe ( INSPIRE ) Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific ( PCGIAP ) European Committee for Standardization ( CEN ) Regional International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) Open GIS Consortium ( OGC ) International Cartographic Assoc. ( ICA ) International Hydrographic Bureau ( IHB ) , etc. International GIS Standards Infrastructure

  9. Federal Government State National County City Spatial Data Infrastructures

  10. Regional National National National Spatial Data Infrastructures

  11. Regional Global National National Regional Spatial Data Infrastructures

  12. Standards & Spatial Data Infrastructure Standards Infrastructure Spatial Data Infrastructures Global Regional National Sub National Global Regional National Sub National Standards Standards Technology Data policy Institutional framework Interoperability Mutually inclusive

  13. ISO/TC 211 Geographic information/Geomatics Chairman Olaf ØstensenSecretaryBjørnhild SæterøyNorway MHT AG Strategy TMG TF 211/204 AG Outreach WG 9 Hiroshi ImaiJapan WG 8John RowleyUK WG 7Antony CooperSouth Africa WG 6 Douglas O’BrienCanada WG 4Morten BorrebækNorway Geospatial services Locationbasedservices Imagery Informationcommunities Informationmanagement Countries + 50 Liaison organizations + 25 Standards committees + 12

  14. Standards Standards ISO/TR 19122- Qualifications andcertification of personnel ISO Standards for Spatial Data Infrastructures Content (data) Access, technology Education Organization ISO 19103 - Conceptual schema language ISO 19107 - Spatial schemaISO 19108 - Temporal schemaISO 19109 - Rules for application schemaISO 19110 - Feature cataloguing methodologyISO 19111 - Spatial referencing by coordinatesISO 19112 - Spatial referencing by geographic identifiersISO 19113 - Quality principlesISO 19114 - Quality evaluation proceduresISO 19115 – MetadataISO/TR 19121 - Imagery and gridded data ISO 19123 - Schema for coverage geometry and functions ISO 19124 - Imagery and gridded data componentsISO 19126 - Profile - FACC Data DictionaryISO 19127 - Geodetic codes and parametersISO 19129 - Imagery, gridded and coverage data frameworkISO 19130 - Sensor and data model for imagery and gridded dataISO 19131 - Data product specificationISO 19137 - Generally used profiles of the spatial schema and of similar important other schemas Documentation

  15. Standards Standards ISO 19101 – Reference modelISO 19104 – TerminologyISO 19105 – Conformance and testingISO 19106 – ProfilesISO/TR 19120 – Functional standardsISO 19135 – Procedures for registration of geographic information items ISO Standards for Spatial Data Infrastructures Access and services ISO 19116 - Positioning servicesISO 19117 – PortrayalISO 19118 – EncodingISO 19119 – ServicesISO 19125-1 - Simple feature access – Common architectureISO 19125-2 – SFA – SQL option ISO 19125-3 – SFA – COM/OLEISO 19128 - Web Map Server InterfaceISO 19132 - Location based services possible standards ISO 19133 - Location based services tracking and navigation ISO 19134 - Multimodal location based services for routing and navigationISO 19136 – Geography Markup Language (GML) Access, technology Content (data) Organization Education

  16. ISO/TC 211 Standards 1 st Generation: A set of 20 integrated standards 2 nd Generation: Location based services standards Imagery standards

  17. ISO/TC 211 Location based services standards ISO 19132– Location based services possible standards (Review Summary) ISO 19133– Location based services tracking and navigation ISO 19134– Multimodal location based services for routing and navigation

  18. Framework Sensor & Data Models Metadata Part 2 Reference Model ISO/TC 211 Imagery Review Summary 19124- recommended several TC211 standards to address Imagery and Gridded data.

  19. Sensor & Data Models Framework ISO/TC 211 Imagery 19129 Imagery, Gridded & Coverage Data -Framework; (Technical Specification) 19130 Sensor and data models for imagery and gridded data

  20. MetadataPart 2 Reference Model ISO/TC 211 Imagery 19115-2 – Metadata Extensions for imagery and gridded data Imagery Reference Model (Technical Specification) New Work Item Proposal

  21. ISO / TC 211 Website You will find updated information on ISO/TC 211 on the following World Wide Web-server : http://www.isotc211.org containing : • Secretariat • Document list • Organization • Scope and work programme • Calendar • Mail to secretariat • About... • Newsletter and information • Resolutions • Presentations (slides)

  22. Open Geospatial Consortium Open Geospatial Consortium ( OGC ) OGC Mission Our core mission is to deliverinterface specificationsthat are openly available for global use. OGC is an international industry consortium of 258 companies, government agencies and universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available geoprocessing specifications.

  23. North America Europe India Australia Open Geospatial Consortium ( OGC ) Our Vision- a world in which everyone benefits from geographic information and services made available across any network, application, or platform. OGC is an international organization: with major initiatives and partners in:

  24. Consensus interface GIS Vendor GIS Vendor GIS Vendor GIS Vendor GIS Vendor GIS Vendor GIS Vendor GIS Vendor Open Geospatial Consortium ( OGC ) Software components from multiple vendors interact through consensus / open interfaces Consensus interfaces enable "one-to-many" interoperability: “How many one-to-one translations do you need to do before it becomes apparent that one-to-many is better and less expensive?” – Sam Bacharach, OGC

  25. Open Geospatial Consortium Open Geospatial Consortium ( OGC ) http://www.opengeospatial.org

  26. Open Geospatial Consortium ISO/TC 211 & OGC 1994 ISO/TC 211 - de jure formal standards technical committee OGC - de facto industry technical specifications 1999 - OGC - ISO/TC 211 Class A Liaison status ISO/TC 211 & OGC Joint Advisory Group ( JAG ) ISO standardization of OGC specifications: Simple Features Access, Web Mapping Server Interface Jointly develop the Imagery & gridded data Reference Model, Framework, and the OGC Sensor Markup Language Geography Markup Language ( GML )

  27. INSPIRE:INfrastructurefor SPatial InfoRmationin Europe Implications of Standards Initial International Interoperability European Spatial Data Infrastructure CEN / TC 287 & ISO / TC 211 standards & Open Geospatial Consortium specifications Europe - initial interoperability testing ground

  28. Implications of Standards European Interoperability Comité Européen de Normalisation Revival - CEN/TC 287 Geographic information Chair: Dr. Henri Aalders Email: h.aalders@geo.tudelft.nl Mrs. A.P. van der Horn CEN/TC 287 Secretary Tel.: +31-15-2 690 286 Fax: +31-15-2 690 253 email: annet.vanderhorn.nen.nl

  29. Implications of ISO Standards International Interoperability Institutionalization of standards SDIs ( NSDI, RSDI, GSDI ) Professional organizations United Nations Non governmental organizations

  30. Requirements Standard(s) Mandatory Standard Optional User-defined extension Profile Profile Profile Profile Profile ISO Profiles & Registry Profile - Registry

  31. Europe & Eastern-Europe Adoption of ISO / CEN Standards and OGC specifications “enables recent ascension countries to gain rapid access to the needed technology, data, and applications – and to become peer level members of the European Union sooner” Henry Tom

  32. ISO / TC 211 Advisory Group on Outreach: Mission: Promote the awareness, adoption, and advocacy of ISO/TC 211 standards in user communities.

  33. Presentations & Demonstrations Geography Markup Language ( GML ) Standard Clemens Portele  ISO/TC 211 Project Leader ISO 19136 ISO Metadata and associated Standards Dave DankoISO/TC 211 Project Leader ISO 19115 & ISO 19115-2, and Technical Editor ISO 19139 Results of OGC Web Services, Phase 2 Interoperability Testbed  George Percivall Open Geospatial Consortium ( OGC )

  34. Thank you ! Henry Tom Co-Chair, ISO/TC 211 Advisory Group on Outreach +1 301 631 1982 +1 301 631 2212 FAX Tomcaros@cs.com email My Coordinates:

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