Status Report GEO Task AR-06-06 Interoperability among Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Ryosuke Shibasaki.

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Status Report GEO Task AR Interoperability among Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Ryosuke Shibasaki

AR Task definition Request input from system operators and data users (GEO members or participating organizations) regarding their experience on interoperability (including the metadata). Compile list of current DEM data and its specifications. Based on the above results, develop the first "GEOSS Interoperability Guidance on DEM data"

Deliverable outputs GEOSS Interoperability Guidance on DEM data.

Member Contacts 7 active members –Australia, China, Italy, Germany (ISPRS), Japan, USA (OGC) –Communication via .

Steps Compile list of existing DEM products. Focusing specs. and underlying standards. Expected results and recommendations. Format issues: DEM product format are so diversified. However, not too difficult to convert one data format to the other. Not very necessary to standardize data format. But desirable to promote the standardization of service interface for DEM data delivery. Quality: To be explicitly described, if any quality associated information available. Coordinate Reference System: To be explicitly stated so that the CRS conversion can be made more easily. Metadata standard: Need to promote convergence. One candidate would be ISO19115 metadata. Comparative analysis Develop interoperability guidance on DEM

Steps Compile list of existing DEM products. Focusing specs. and underlying standards. Expected results and recommendations. Format issues: DEM product format are so diversified. However, not too difficult to convert one data format to the other. Not very necessary to standardize data format. But desirable to promote the standardization of service interface for DEM data delivery. Quality: To be explicitly described, if any quality associated information available. Coordinate Reference System: To be explicitly stated so that the CRS conversion can be made more easily. Metadata standard: Need to promote convergence. One candidate would be ISO19115 metadata. Comparative analysis Develop interoperability guidance on DEM

Steps Compile list of existing DEM products. Focusing specs. and underlying standards. Develop interoperability guidance on DEM Expected results and recommendations. Format issues: DEM product format are so diversified. However, not too difficult to convert one data format to the other. Not very necessary to standardize data format. But desirable to promote the standardization of service interface for DEM data delivery. Quality: To be explicitly described, if any quality associated information available. Coordinate Reference System: To be explicitly stated so that the CRS conversion can be made more easily. Metadata standard: Need to promote convergence. One candidate would be ISO19115 metadata. Comparative analysis

Steps Compile list of existing DEM products. Focusing specs. and underlying standards. Expected results and recommendations. Format issues: DEM product format are so diversified. However, not too difficult to convert one data format to the other. Not very necessary to standardize data format. But desirable to promote the standardization of service interface for DEM data delivery. Quality: To be explicitly described, if any quality associated information available. Coordinate Reference System: To be explicitly stated so that the CRS conversion can be made more easily. Metadata standard: Need to promote convergence. One candidate would be ISO19115 metadata. Comparative analysis Develop interoperability guidance on DEM

Items for the comparison General information Dataset name Types of dataset Dataset responsible party Geographic location of the dataset Dataset format name and version Dataset standard name and version On-line resource Metadata standard name and version Abstract describing the dataset Spatial representation and quality Spatial representation type Resolution Accuracy of elevation data Lineage information Coordinate Reference System Geodetic datum name Ellipsoid name Elevation reference ISO19115: metadata ISO19111: spatial reference by coordinates

Timetable Compile list of existing DEM products. Comparative analysis Develop interoperability guidance on DEM July to Aug Aug Sept. 2006

Structure of presentation Slide 1:Outline objectives of task, list deliverables as per task sheet, explain any changes to proposed deliverables (2 minutes) Slide 2:Describe successfully completed deliverables (2 minutes) Slide 3:Describe work in progress (2 minutes) Slide 4:Explain any delays/barriers to successful achievement of deliverables (2 minutes) Slide 5:Describe future plans for task, particularly in the context of work plan (2 minutes) Questions/Comments : (5 minutes) Not to be presented

Team Activity