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Geodata to Geoservices Design Issues for GI Infrastructures

Geodata to Geoservices Design Issues for GI Infrastructures. Josef Strobl Universität Salzburg Austrian Umbrella Organisation for Geographic Information - AGEO. Data etc. Data etc. Look at the complete picture …. GI infrastructures are not ‚just‘ a technical or organisational or

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Geodata to Geoservices Design Issues for GI Infrastructures

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  1. Geodata to GeoservicesDesign Issues for GI Infrastructures Josef Strobl Universität Salzburg Austrian Umbrella Organisation for Geographic Information - AGEO

  2. Data etc Data etc Look at the complete picture … GI infrastructures are not ‚just‘ a • technical or • organisational or • business or • conceptual or • people … problem, but all of these and then some! • 10 Building Blocks for SDI‘s!

  3. Standards • … of course, that‘s why we there are many of them  • OGC • ISO • CEN • national and industry standards 1

  4. Interoperability • Based on (technical) connectivity • Implemented as (web) services • Concepts, Architectures, Standards • Languages like GML • ORGANISATIONAL and PEOPLE interop.!! 2

  5. Business Model • Web Services require a distributed, ‚incremental‘ business model based on • Value Added per service • Differential pricing schemes result, depending on different value added • From Value Chain to Value Web! 3

  6. Service Level • Different levels of • Quality / Completeness / Scale • Currentness • Availability • Performance / Throughput • Emergency Services Access 4

  7. Workflow / process models • GII‘s cannot well be defined as collections, but rather as requirements from workflow analysis • „Same“ item in different workflows can have very different requirements – more than one model (or view) of an aspect of reality! • Organisationally and socially integrated! 5

  8. Metadata • Describing suitability, fitness-for-use • Search domain for catalog services • Profiles are still a research topic! • Further, ongoing development needed … 6 File Format File Format Data

  9. ‚Active Catalog‘ Services • From centralized to distributed cataloging • Catalog interoperability – independence from entry point into search space • Search engines with ‚centrifugal‘ sorting 7

  10. geo - Integration • Instead of separate geodata, we want to enable ‚geo-views‘ onto „all“ data • no ‚geodata‘, but ‚geospatially enabled data sets‘ or ‚…services‘ • Geo-IT as an integral part of IT! 8

  11. Integrated LBS • LBS components as part of many devices (clients) and services, automatically generating position-focused responses • geoCommunication – generating ad-hoc communities 9

  12. ‚real world‘ Geoinformation • … as opposed to stored representations, data models. • position encoding in facility infrastructure elements like stations, switches … • ‚Live GIS‘ – operating directly on critical infrastructure! 10

  13. „Thinking Spatially“ • Awareness • Education • Practice

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