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ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 1 - IONIC Software s.a. Map Server Interface & Geo-services Standards in action Workshop 12th Meeting of ISO TC211 Portugal - Lisbon 7th of March 2001 Vincent Dessard Belgium / IONIC Software

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 2 - IONIC Software s.a. Belgium / IONIC  Member of standard organizations  OGC, ISO/TC211, OMG, W3C  Head of Belgium Delegation at ISO TC211  Seat at Open GIS Consortium Management Committee (TC rep to PC)  Very active in the standardization process  Author, co-author, editor and submitters of standard specifications : WMS, WFS, GML, Gazetteer, Geocoding, LOF, Service Model, Catalog Service  Leading participant in all OpenGIS testbeds and pilots : WMT-1, WMT-2, GFS-1, USL PP, GFS PP, MPP  Reviewer / contributor of EC projects for geo-spatial infrastructure : CEEC, Pre-Anvil, Agile, Administrative Boundaries, …  Testing platform for compliance to specification : WFS Tester, WMS Enabler, …

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 3 - IONIC Software s.a. Belgium / IONIC  COTS : Implemented standards as commercial products  Contract with ESA (European Space Agency) for e-business of EO  Contract with SIEMENS for geo-enabled WAP Services  Contract with US Gov Agencies and US Army for projects  E-shop of IONIC products = COTS in Java / Component Suite : EJB, Servlets, Beans, JSP, applets, Application Framework  Worldwide leadership in implementation of these standards  Host of next OGC TC Meeting in Belgium (2-5 April 2001)  Possible presence of EC Commissioner for Research (?)  also hosting ISO TC211 Advisory Group for LBS (Location Based Services)

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 4 - IONIC Software s.a. Vision & Mission We see the whole market self-organizing around the concept of Location (including the wireless and mobile business) and demanding for a geo-spatial technology, interoperable, standard-based and ready for e-business We want to lead standardization of this technology so that we can deliver now the standard-based COTS that the market is requesting

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 5 - IONIC Software s.a. Interface defined by Web Map Server Interface ISO TC211 Document N939 NWI/CD Standards in actions … WMS example

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 6 - IONIC Software s.a. Online Geo-services Topo = Map Server Clients BaseMap = Map Server Imagery = Map Server Raster = Map Server Network = Map Server Distributed Mapping or geo-enabled services to present and analyze information from “Geo-Servers” using different vendors technology and rendering methods RDBMS / GIS / ‘non-GIS’ = Features Servers  Objects  GML/XML  Rendering

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 7 - IONIC Software s.a. Online Geo-services Topo = Map Server Clients BaseMap = Map Server Imagery = Map Server Raster = Map Server Network = Map Server Distributed Mapping or geo-enabled services to present and analyze information from “Geo-Servers” using different vendors technology and rendering methods RDBMS / GIS / ‘non-GIS’ = Features Servers  Objects  GML/XML  Rendering Online Geo-Services

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 8 - IONIC Software s.a. Online Geo-services Topo = Map Server Clients BaseMap = Map Server Imagery = Map Server Raster = Map Server Network = Map Server Distributed Mapping or geo-enabled services to present and analyze information from “Geo-Servers” using different vendors technology and rendering methods RDBMS / GIS / ‘non-GIS’ = Features Servers  Objects  GML/XML  Rendering Online Geo-Services

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 9 - IONIC Software s.a. Online Geo-services Topo = Map Server Clients BaseMap = Map Server Imagery = Map Server Raster = Map Server Network = Map Server Distributed Mapping or geo-enabled services to present and analyze information from “Geo-Servers” using different vendors technology and rendering methods RDBMS / GIS / ‘non-GIS’ = Features Servers  Objects  GML/XML  Rendering Online Geo-Services

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 10 - IONIC Software s.a. Interoperability... Standards  Interoperability   Access all data  Offer services  Reduce the costs  Use “geo-legacy”, finally ! Specialists WMS Service WFS Service WMS Service WFS Service Geocoding Routing Coord. Transform Portrayal WMS Rendering Location-based Catalog Gazetteer Billing Security Market = End Users ( B2B or B2C ) Information : Maps or Features (GML) GIS System Expert Geo-enabled DBs GIS System ? ? Expert Maps and/or Objects Maps Data(Objects)

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 11 - IONIC Software s.a. Architecture (Concepts / Interfaces) Feature Servers Java Clients Map Servers Application Server WFS interface (Web Feature Service) Data Store Data Servers Clients HTML Clients WAP Clients WMS interface (Web Map Service) Web Server IONIC Components Legacy Standard Interfaces Portrayal service Services

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 12 - IONIC Software s.a. References...

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 13 - IONIC Software s.a. ESA Web Mapping Application & e-Business for Fire detection

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 14 - IONIC Software s.a. COTS Standards in Action  Standard on the market  Implemented standards  Standard-based COTS

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 15 - IONIC Software s.a.

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 16 - IONIC Software s.a. Technology for interoperable Web Mapping, Distributed GIS & Location Based Services Technology for interoperable Web Mapping, Distributed GIS & Location Based Services Showcase

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 17 - IONIC Software s.a. WMS : Maps on the web

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 18 - IONIC Software s.a. WFS/GML : Geo-spatial objects on the web ESA Web Mapping - Application for e-business Fire Detection Presented in EOS Workshop Bangkok (Sept ’00)

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 19 - IONIC Software s.a. WFS + WMS + GML : OS data on London

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 20 - IONIC Software s.a. LBS : Location-based Services for Mobile

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 21 - IONIC Software s.a. LBS/LBMS : examples  Location-based Advertising  Public Safety, Vehicle Management  Location-Based Billing  Leisure & Touristical Information  Mobile Service Information  Route Service Information & Roadside Emergency  Traffic Information & Directions  Emergency Services  Fleet Tracking  Vehicle Theft Detection and Recovery  Child Tracking  Classified Advertising (Jobs, properties, …)

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 22 - IONIC Software s.a. Geocoding Service GFS Testbed Presented in Arlington, DC 16th/17th Nov. (CIA)

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 23 - IONIC Software s.a. Gazetteer Service GFS Testbed Presented in Arlington, DC 16th/17th Nov. (CIA)

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 24 - IONIC Software s.a. Web Geo Portal for e-business (ex: Survey Markers)

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 25 - IONIC Software s.a. Enhancing / Cascading / Connecting Services « From proprietary technology to standard » (ex : ArcIMS) « Wrappers » to enable proprietary Servers as standard Servers

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 26 - IONIC Software s.a. Benefits of Interoperability (1) No off-line data conversion required No redundancy of geo data, reduced duplication and dissemination Multi GI servers / Multi GIS-vendors / Reduce conflicting data Cross-systems / cross-departments applications among public sector  Reduce significantly costs of non-interoperability of geo-data Architecture : natively distributed & multi-servers Standard-based (W3C, ISO, OpenGIS, OMG, …) Benefit from geo-ressources (data + services) produced by others Native for the Web Ready for e-business  Promote access to digital geospatial information (National and International)

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 27 - IONIC Software s.a. Benefits of Interoperability (2) Save development effort Use of leading-edge standard technology Discovery and access through Catalogs Multi-vendors, yet nothing proprietary Keep legacy by wrapping existing systems  Reduce development and integration time Focus is on information delivery, not data/map delivery ! Decision Support (optimization and better repartition) Distributed online services Same information available for all  Better decision-making

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 28 - IONIC Software s.a. 18, Rue de Wallonie 4460 Grâce-Hollogne (Liège) BELGIUM Tél : +32/4/ GSM : +32/476/ Fax : +32/4/ Thank you for your attention

ISO TC211 - Standards in action Workshop - Lisbon - 07/03/ Page 29 - IONIC Software s.a. Conclusion What is available NOW ?  IONIC : A unique combination of expertise and technology  A comprehensive product line implementing standards 100% Java framework of client, middleware and server components for fast & cheap development of interoperable Web Mapping applications. Available NOW!  A vision to share, for long-term evolution opportunities e-business (B2B/B2C), mobile clients, online geo-services & portals, influence standard as OGC author,...  Not another complicated, heavy, non-maintainable, proprietary technology for both provider and end-users  The capacity to use concretely the emerging standards and technologies to identify and setup solutions meeting business requirements  Innovation, enthusiasm and return from experience of world-class projects