EMIRES Czech. 2 INSPIRE & its requirements Geographic information needed for good governance at all levels should be abundant and widely available under.

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EMIRES Czech

2 INSPIRE & its requirements Geographic information needed for good governance at all levels should be abundant and widely available under conditions that do not restrain its extensive use Geographic information needed for good governance at all levels should be abundant and widely available under conditions that do not restrain its extensive use It must be easy to discover which geographic information is available, fits the needs for a particular use and under what conditions it can be acquired and used It must be easy to discover which geographic information is available, fits the needs for a particular use and under what conditions it can be acquired and used Geographic data must become easy to understand and interpret because it can be visualised within the appropriate context Geographic data must become easy to understand and interpret because it can be visualised within the appropriate context and selected in a user-friendly way. Data should be collected once and maintained at the level where this issue can be done most effectively Data should be collected once and maintained at the level where this issue can be done most effectively It must be possible to combine seamlessly spatial information from different sources across Europe and share it between many users and applications It must be possible to combine seamlessly spatial information from different sources across Europe and share it between many users and applications It must be possible for information collected at one level to be shared between all the different levels, e.g. detailed for detailed investigations, general for strategic purposes It must be possible for information collected at one level to be shared between all the different levels, e.g. detailed for detailed investigations, general for strategic purposes

EMIRES - tourism Principle of single electronic tourist market place - why? Local servers - non visible from outside - too many servers It is very often quite difficult to find needed information 3

EMIRES Principle of single electronic tourist market place - why? The current tourist and navigation systems are usually build on centralised database. Such solution could be focused only on navigation, or could be implemented as local or regional solution. Main problem of this approach is, that such amount of information is difficult to collect on a global scale. There is the possible to have central database of roads, but is not possible to collect and mainly updated in global scale information about accommodation, services, events, etc. 4

Users Contribution to EMIRES Sumperk city –Municipalities GIS and information sources will be integrated as a part of Czech EMIRES 5

Users Contribution to EMIRES Jeseniky region –Information system of Municipalities Information Centre will be integrated as a part of Czech EMIRES 6

7 What is WEB services? Interoperability, distribute system Interoperability, distribute system Offering services, not data Offering services, not data Data collection and management on one place, data are all time actualise Data collection and management on one place, data are all time actualise Special black boxes on WEB as services Special black boxes on WEB as services Utilisation of different SW platforms Utilisation of different SW platforms User use only requested functionality User use only requested functionality Application: human - machine : machine - machine Services : machine - machine Data, analyse, catalogue, Data, analyse, catalogue,... Web/local data1 searching analyse catalogue data2 webdata3SUMPERK JESENIKY

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