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WISEds Implementation plan: proposal
Working group D meeting
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Introduction - context
WISE implementation plan 2010 WISE as a distributed system Automated data transfer ... INSPIRE Roadmap up to 2019 SEIS Building blocks WISE, INSPIRE
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Distributed system Benefits Drawbacks Distributed workload
Distributed responsibilities Re-use of data and software components data management at the level where it is created Drawbacks Complexer coordination Serveral critical components that can fale
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WISEds IN/OUT
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WISEds flow types Supported Not supported Type A, D
Type A -> service oriented Type D -> reportnet Not supported Type B, C
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WISEds logical components
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WISEds draft Architecture
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Overview implementation
Phase I: Pilot tools for reporting WFD art8 data Other: draft WISE datamodel, WISE services (wms, wfs) List directives Priority 1 – Priority 2 05/2009 Phase II: Directives P1 A, D communication ready WISE services P1 Other: WISE Geo Portal, WISE widgets, 2012
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Overview implementation
Phase III: All directives capable for A, D communication WISE services P2 Preferred use of A, D communication as defined for directives P1 2015 Phase IV Preferred use of A, D communication as defined for all directives 2020
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Phase I Pilot Type A art 8 data WISE data model WISE wms
Includes candidate MS WISE data model Exercise to draft data entities Identify overlaps between directives/reporting requirements WISE wms Beta of WMS service for art3, art8 data Beta of WFS service for art3, art8 data
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Phase II Directives P1 WISE services P1
Differentiate reporting elements to type A, D Define WISE data model Setup QA/QC rules Implement flow A directives P1 Modify REPORTNET to useWISE QA/QC engine WISE services P1 WMS: baseline map large rivers, lakes… (WFD art3 & 5 data) WFS: baseline data large rivers, lakes…
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Phase III Directives P1 Directives P2 WISE services P2
Reported via predifined data flow Directives P2 See directives P1 Phase II WISE services P2 Specific services for WISE community Development components for easy integration WISE services
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Phase IV Directives P1 and 2 operational WISE services operational
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Critical MS contributions (proposal)
Phase I: Request for candidates WISE test programme Report tradional way + new methods (on specific requests) Test services Evaluate A, D flow differentiation Evaluate services
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Critical MS contributions (proposal)
Phase II To do: Decide on A, D flow differentiation QA/QC rules approval Evaluate/adapt reporting sheets Start reporting over flow A for directives P1 Benefits: Datasets P1 available through WFS, WMS Reduced work load through Reporting streamlining Quick feedback on data quality Automatic reporting/evaluation
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Critical MS contributions (proposal)
Phase III To do: Decide on A, D flow differentiation P2 QA/QC rules approval P2 Evaluate/adapt reporting sheets P2 Start reporting over flow A for all directives Benefits: Datasets available through WFS, WMS Reduced work load through Reporting streamlining Quick feedback on data quality Automatic reporting/evaluation
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Summary WISEds is ongoing 4 implementation phases
Implemented and operational by 2019 Member states Strong collaboration MS – EU required to define tools that work at both sites Agree on A, D reporting Reporting sheets Mutual benefits through easier data exchange
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