GeoSciML cool logo. GeoSciML v3.0 – the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model I nternational U nion of G eological S ciences C ommission for the Management and.

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GeoSciML v3.0 – the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model I nternational U nion of G eological S ciences C ommission for the Management and Application of G eoscience I nformation I nteroperability W orking G roup G eoscience T erminology W orking G roup IWG Task Groups GeoSciML Model Design EarthResourceML Model Design Use Cases Service Architecture Testbeds Technical Assistance You are here

GeoSciML v3.0 – the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model What is GeoSciML? GeoSciML is an XML-based data standard for exchange of geoscience information UML data model XML markup language

What is GeoSciML? originally intended to exchange information found on a typical geological map now extended to cover a wider range of descriptive and analytical geoscience information supports complex Web Feature Services (WFS) GeoSciML-Portrayal – WMS and SF WFS

Geography Markup Language (GML v3.2) Observations and Measurements (O&M v2.0) Sensor Web Enablement (SWE Common v2.0) What is GeoSciML? GeoSciML v3.0 uses and extends recently updated Open Geospatial Consortium and ISO standards, including: Some elements of GeoSciML v2 have been retired in favour of using these existing ISO and OGC standards eg, the delivery method for numeric data attributes

GeoSciML v3.0 – the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model GeoSciML v3.0

GeoSciML v3.0 – the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model GeoSciML v3.0

GeoSciML v3.0 – the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model GeoSciML development tools Subversion repositories trunk, branch, tag Enterprise Architect – UML editor FullMoon – UML -> XSD generator Oxygen, XMLSpy – XML editors Excel, Protégé, TopBraid Composer - vocabularies

GeoSciML v3.0 – the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model GeoSciML online resources – documentation and development links – XML schemas – vocabularies Mailing list