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Sang-Ki Hong Anyang University, Korea Geographic Information Dissemination Network in Korea 2002. 11. 13
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Contents Contents 1. History of NGIS 1. History of NGIS 2. Major Achievments 2. Major Achievments 3. Vision of NGIS Masterplan 3. Vision of NGIS Masterplan 4. Objectives 4. Objectives 5. Investment Plan 5. Investment Plan 6. NGIS Laws and Regulations 6. NGIS Laws and Regulations 7. Context 7. Context 8. Background 8. Background 9. Conceptual Scheme 9. Conceptual Scheme 10. How to Find and Download Spatial Data 11. Pilot Project 12. Distributed Network Building 13. Main Project (1 st stage) 14. Current Project 15. Dissemination Model 16. System Development 17. System Architecture 18. Policy Implications
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Early 1990s: Development of various GIS databases begun Mid 1990s: Underground gas explosion accidents in Seoul and Daegu accelerated GIS development May 1995: 1st NGIS Master Plan established 1. History of NGIS 1
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cont’d 1. History of NGIS (cont’d) 2 July 2000: NGIS Act and its Enforcement Decree enacted October 2000: 2nd NGIS Master Plan (2001~2005) established December 2000: 1st NGIS Master Plan completed January 2001: Implementation of 2nd NGIS Master Plan started
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Achievements 2. Major Achievements 3 Completion of the National Digital Base Map Construction of various Thematic maps Construction of the Underground Facility Database Construction of Cadastral Map Development of the Applications in Public Sector Development of core GIS Technologies Human Resources Development Standardization Support for GIS Research and Development
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Master 3. Vision of NGIS Master Plan 4 For the fast and convenient access to National Spatial Information, the “Digital National Land” shall be achieved by the construction of National Spatial Data Infrastructure
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Objectives 4. Objectives 5 Establish the basis for Digital National Land Make geographic information available on the internet for use by all people Develop core technology and promote GIS industry Continue improvement of information infrastructure
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Investment 5. Investment Plan in 2 nd Phase of NGIS 6 Basic geographic information (framework data) 375 GIS applications development 611 Geographic information dissemination network 20 GIS technologies development 67 GIS industry promotion 20 GIS standardization 7.5 GIS human resources development and public relations 12 R&D support 9.8 TOTAL1,125 (unit: million dollars)
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6. NGIS Laws and Regulations 7 Purpose (Article 1) NGIS Master Plan (Article 5) NGIS Committee (Article 8) Establishment of NGIS Infrastructure (Chapter 3) Construction and Management (Chapter 4) Utilization and Distribution (Chapter 5)
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8 19952000 1990 Increase in demand Construction of DB Utilization of Data NGIS Project(1 st Phase) <Construction of National Spatial Databases> NGIS Project(1 st Phase) <Construction of National Spatial Databases> NGIS Project(2nd Phase) <Utilization of Digital Spatial Databases> Building Geog. Info. Dissemination Network ConstructionTransporta-tionConstructionTransporta-tionEnvironmentAgricultureEnvironmentAgricultureCultureTourismCultureTourismEtc.Etc. Increased Need for GIS Increased GIS R&D Digitalization of Society Society GIS DB Construction GISApplications Context 7. Context
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Attribute Data Digital Maps Imagery Past Situation No Dissemination Network Hard/Impossible to Locate Existing Data Hard/Impossible to Locate Existing Data Duplication in DB Building Duplication in DB Building Difficulties in Purchasing Data Difficulties in Purchasing Data National Information Dissemination Network Clearinghouse Mgmt System Network Building Efficient Linkage between Demand and Supply Basis for Better Utilization of Geographic Information Better Access and Sharing of Geographic Information 9 Background 8. Background
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9. Conceptual Scheme 10Clearinghouse Geo Info DB Metadata Clearinghouse Geo Info DB Metadata Payment Gateway Internet Public Sector Private Sector User Download Nat’l Geog. Information Clearinghouse MOCT Gateway Central and Local Governments, Public Agencies Geodata Supplier Return Result Search Data UploadingPayment Electronic Payment PaymentClearinghouse Geo Info DB Metadata
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10. How to Find and Download Spatial Data 11 2. Search Data 3. View Search Result Result 6. Purchase 1. Connect to Homepage 4. View Metadata 5. Preview Map 7. Download Data
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Project 11. Pilot Project 12 Building Centralized Dissemination Network Construction of Metadata DB Development of Metadata Editor Metadata Editor R&D Spatial Extent Spatial Extent National Clearinghouse 2000. 7. 12 - 2001. 6. 7 Project Period Project Period Contents Contents NGIC(MOCT) Development of Metadata Standard Metadata Standard
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CHNode CHNodeCHNode (Pilot Project)( Main Project ) User DataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplier User NationalClearinghouseNationalClearinghouseNationalClearinghouseNationalClearinghouse DataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplierDataSupplier Distributed 12. Distributed Network Building 13
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Project 13. Main Project (1st stage) 14 Building Clearinghouse Node Network Expansion of existing system system Construction of Metadata DB Development of Portal Site R&D Spatial Extent Spatial Extent National Clearinghouse CH Node 2001. 8. 1 - 2002. 6. 26 Project Period Project Period Contents Contents NGIC(MOCT) CH Node (NGI) CH Node (Daegu) CH Node (Daegu) CH Node (Incheon) CH Node (Incheon)
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14. Current Project 15 Building Integrated Dissemination Network Expansion of existing system system Construction of Metadata DB Mgmt of existing system R&D Support Public Relations Spatial Extent Spatial Extent National Clearinghouse Existing CH Node New CH Node 2002. 9. 30 - 2003. 8. 25 Project Period Project Period Contents Contents NGIC(MOCT) CH Node (NGI) CH Node (Daegu) CH Node (Daegu) CH Node (Incheon) CH Node (Incheon) New CH Node (Daejeon) New CH Node (Daejeon) New CH Node (Gwangju) New CH Node (Gwangju) New CH Node (Busan) New CH Node (Busan)
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Dissemination 15. Dissemination Model 16 Types of Geographic Information Dissemination Model Integrated Model Integration of file and DB-based models Integration of file and DB-based models Public Access to Geodata Files (G2C Service) Geodata Sharing (G2G Service) Application of OGC Standard Application of OGC Standard Component-based S/W Component-based S/W Electronic Payment Electronic Payment Security Technology Security Technology Catalog Service / DRM Security / Electronic Payment OGC Spec. Simple Feature Component S/W Internet InternetInternetIntranet File and DB service File and DB service Expandable system architecture Expandable system architecture Geodata File Search And Download Spatial DB Layer Sharing among orgs. CH: CH: Mgmt, Stat. Data CH Node: Geodata Files, Metadata, Spatial DB CH: Mgmt, Stat. Data CH Node: Geodata Files, Metadata CH Node: Metadata Spatial DB Server: Spatial DB Spatial DB Access thru Map Browser and Spatial DB Access thru Map Browser and Geodata File download Geodata File download User ’ s GIS S/W to use Geodata files Display thru Web Browser Users can choose the type of desired service Users can choose the type of desired service Simple and Efficient No restrictions on Data format Advanced sharing technology Complicated System Goal Techno-logies Network Service DataStore Use Charac-teristics Spatial DB-based File-based
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Dissemination 15. Dissemination Model (cont’d) 17 Technologies Involved KFTC Geodata Download Geodata Download Metadata Registration Elec. Payment National Clearinghouse Clearinghouse Nodes Metadata Search Geodata Supplier User Active XActive X Simple Feature Spec.Simple Feature Spec. Catalog Service Standard (Z39.50) Spatial DB EngineSpatial DB Engine DP(Data Provider)DP(Data Provider) DR MDR M SSLSSL XML PKIAuthentication PKI/SSL - Encryption for Electronic Payment - Encryption for Electronic Payment DRM (Digital Right Management) - Encryption for transmitting geodata - Encryption for transmitting geodata Active X - Client Interface Technology that supports GIS Functions in Web Browser - Client Interface Technology that supports GIS Functions in Web Browser XML - Used in Metadata Editor - Used in Metadata Editor Simple Feature Spec. - Used for Map Browsing Function - Used for Map Browsing Function Catalog Service - Standard for Metadata Search - Standard for Metadata Search DP (Data Provider) - Access to Spatial DB and Download - Access to Spatial DB and Download Spatial DBMS for GIS - Mgmt of Spatial and Attribute Data, - Mgmt of Spatial and Attribute Data, Spatial Query and Operation Spatial Query and Operation
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Dissemination 15. Dissemination Model (cont’d) 18 Detailed Structure of Integrated Dissemination Model Spatial DB Server : Vector, Raster File-only DB Server WKB Type (Well-Known Binary) Clearinghouse Node(Spatial DB + Files) WKB to Shp Library Information User Local Store(Geodata Files) File Download Web Service Map Browser (Simple Feature Spec.) ShpDXFGeotiff Spatial DB Internet (TCP/IP) Shp DP (Data Provider) Shp DP DXF DP(Library) GeoTiff DP(Library)
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Development 16. System Development 19 Data Flow CH Node (Spatial DB+Files) NGIC (NGIS Div. In MOCT) (NGIS Div. In MOCT) CH Node (File-based) Geodata Users Geodata Suppliers Metadata Metadata Geodata Files Geodata Files History Info List of Registered Geodata History Info List of Registered Geodata History Info List of Registered Geodata History Info List of Registered Geodata Spatial DB Layer Metadata Spatial DB Layer Metadata Spatial DB Layer Metadata Spatial DB Layer Metadata Geodata Files Metadata Geodata Files Metadata Geodata Files Metadata Geodata Files Metadata Metadata Metadata Geodata Files Geodata Files Spatial DB Spatial DB Mgmt Data Mgmt Data CH Node List CH Node List Gov. Geodata Gov. Geodata Metadata Metadata Geodata Files Geodata Files Spatial DB Spatial DB
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Development 16. System Development (cont’d) 20 Detailed Design Registration and Mgmt of Geodata Map Browser OGISGeometry Data Provider A DB - A Data Provider B Data Provider C DB - B DB - C WKB Map Display Data Access Data Conversion Data Conversion Module CH Node Type B NGIC Supplier Auth. Meta-data Spatial DB Meta-data DBMS(shp/dxf) CH Node Type A Files Spatial DB(shp) Geodata Registration and Mgmt Service Register dxf shp Metadata Editing Geodat a Type Map Browser Design
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Development 16. System Development (cont’d) 21 Application Functions National Clearinghouse User Registration Log in User Registration Log in Metadata Geodata Metadata Geodata Supplier Approval Search Results Statistics Search Results Statistics Geodata Download Geodata Download Approval Metadata query GatewayUser Registration User Map BrowsingGeodata Purchase CH Nodes Metadata Search Approval of Geodata Registration Geodata Supplier Geodata/Metadata Registration Geodata Upload KFTC (Payment GateWay) KFTC Purchase Elec. Payment Purchase Elec. Payment
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Architecture 17. System Architecture 22 I N T E R N E T National Clearinghouse New CH Nodes(3 Sites) Existing CH Node (NGI, Daegu) Existing CH Node (NGI, Daegu) Existing CH Node (Incheon) Geodata user Geodata user Geodata Supplier Geodata Supplier KFTC Web Server HP9000L1000 440MHz×2 RAM 1GB HDD 36GB DB Server HP9000L2000 440MHz×4 RAM 2GB HDD 200GB Fire Wall Server SUN Ultra60 450MHz×2 RAM 512MB HDD 18GB Plotter CSURouter Switching Hub Printer IDS Server DELL PE4400 933MHz×2 RAM 1GB HDD 54GB User PC Staff NoteBook Satelite1955-s801 Pentium 4 2.2MHz RAM 512MB HDD 40GB SMS(Net) Server DELL PE4400 933MHz ×2 RAM 1GB HDD 54GB Fire Wall Server SUN Ultra10 440MHz RAM 1GB HDD 18GB SMS Server DELL PE4400 933MHz ×2 RAM 1GB HDD 72GB Fire Wall Server SUN Ultra60 450MHz×2 RAM 512MB HDD 18GB CSU Router Switch Hub Web Server HP NS Lxr8500 700MHz×2 RAM 1GB HDD 54GB GIS Server DELL PE4400 933MHz×2 RAM 1GB HDD 54GB DB Server HP NS Lxr8500 700MHz×2 RAM 1GB HDD 54GB Web Server HP9000A500 440MHz ×2 RAM 1GB HDD 36GB DB Server HP9000L2000 440MHz×2 RAM 1GB HDD 219GB* DB Server IBM 620 - 6F1 600MHz×2 RAM 1GB HDD 219GB Web Server IBM x250 700MHz×2 RAM 1GB HDD 216GB Fire Wall Server IBM x232 1.4GHz×2 RAM 512MB HDD 18.2GB
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18. Policy Implications 23 Commitment and investment are necessary for successful implementation of the dissemination network Better-informed and timely decision can be made through the use of this network Main problem: setting up an environment for information sharing, i.e., policy principles need to be set up Other problems such as pricing of data, copyrights, security concerns need to be clarified
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