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Workshop on standards in action Adelaide Australia 2001-10-24
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0830 – 0850 Chairman, Mr. Olaf Østensen Welcome and introduction 0850 – 0935 USA - Ms. Aleta Vienneau and Mr. David Danko Implementing ISO 19115 0935 – 1010 USA - Mr. George Percivall and Dr. Clifford Kottman OGC Services Architecture and ISO 19119 1010 – 1035 Republic of Korea - Dr. Haeock Choi and Mr. Kwangsoo Kim Development of Open GIS Component based on the Simple Feature Geometry governments. 1035 – 1050 Coffee break Workshop on standards in action Adelaide, Australia 2001-10-24
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1050 – 1125 Australia - Mr. Rob Crompton and Mr. Neil Sandercock A Case Study: Spatial Information Integration Services Project 1125 – 1150 Japan - Mr. Yuuki Saijo An experiment of spatial data exchange 1150 – 1210 Japan - Mr. Takashi Takemoto An experiment of making spatial data according to a data product specification 1210 – 1310 Lunch break 1310 – 1355 Canada - Dr. Kian Fadaie Canadian implementation of ISO/TC 211 1355 – 1450 Saudi Arabia - Mr. Abdullah Al-Shahrani Proposed National Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 1455 – 1510 Coffee break
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1510 – 1540 Norway - Mr. Per Ryghaug Metadata - Norwegian Profile of ISO 19115 Metadata - Experience and implementation 1540 - 1610 Germany - Dr. Gerhard Joos Establishing a Quality Control System based on ISO 19114 and ISO 19113 Germany - Dr. Hans Knoop and Dr. Erhard Proß Further developments of the implementation of the ALKIS-ATKIS model using the International Standards 191XX 1610 - 1640 New Zealand - Dr. Richard T. Pascoe and Mr. Richard Murcott Standardizing a Core data set for Crown Emergency Services and Administration 1610 - 1640 New Zealand - Dr. Richard T. Pascoe and Mr. Richard Murcott Standardizing a Core data set for Crown Emergency Services and Administration 1640 - 1710 United Kingdom - Mr. Lionel Elliott Can ISO19115 work? askGIraffe. 1640 - 1710 United Kingdom - Mr. Lionel Elliott Can ISO19115 work? askGIraffe. 1710 – 1715 Closing 1710 – 1715 Closing
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ISO/TC 211 Geographic information/Geomatics October 2001 International Organization for Standardization Technical Committee 211
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What is ISO/TC 211? Standardization in the field of digital geographic information. Standardization in the field of digital geographic information. This work aims to establish a structured set of standards for information concerning objects or phenomena that are directly or indirectly associated with a location relative to the Earth. This work aims to establish a structured set of standards for information concerning objects or phenomena that are directly or indirectly associated with a location relative to the Earth. These standards may specify, for geographic information, methods, tools and services for data management (including definition and description), acquiring, processing, analyzing, accessing, presenting and transferring such data in digital/electronic form between different users, systems and locations. These standards may specify, for geographic information, methods, tools and services for data management (including definition and description), acquiring, processing, analyzing, accessing, presenting and transferring such data in digital/electronic form between different users, systems and locations. This work shall link to appropriate standards for information technology and data where possible, and provide a framework for the development of sector-specific applications using geographic data. This work shall link to appropriate standards for information technology and data where possible, and provide a framework for the development of sector-specific applications using geographic data.
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Some objectives... increase the understanding and usage of geographic information increase the understanding and usage of geographic information increase the availability, access, integration, and sharing of geographic information increase the availability, access, integration, and sharing of geographic information promote the efficient, effective, and economic use of digital geographic information and associated hardware and software systems promote the efficient, effective, and economic use of digital geographic information and associated hardware and software systems contribute to a unified approach to addressing global ecological and humanitarian problems contribute to a unified approach to addressing global ecological and humanitarian problems
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AG WSI Adv.G-Strat WG 2 Antony Cooper South Africa WG 3 Robert Walker UK WG 4 Morten Borrebæk Norway WG 5 Doug O’Brien Canada WG 1 Norman Andersen USA ISO/TC 211 organization Framework and reference model Geospatial models and operators Geospatial data admini- stration Geospatial services Profiles and functional standards MHT SWG-QC Chairman Olaf Østensen Norway Other projects AG Registry AG LBS
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ISO 19101 - Reference model ISO 19101 - Reference model ISO 19102 - Overview ISO 19102 - Overview ISO 19103 - Conceptual schema language ISO 19103 - Conceptual schema language ISO 19104 - Terminology ISO 19104 - Terminology ISO 19105 - Conformance and testing ISO 19105 - Conformance and testing ISO 19106 - Profiles ISO 19106 - Profiles ISO 19107 - Spatial schema ISO 19107 - Spatial schema ISO 19108 - Temporal schema ISO 19108 - Temporal schema ISO 19109 - Rules for application schema ISO 19109 - Rules for application schema ISO 19110 - Feature cataloguing methodology ISO 19110 - Feature cataloguing methodology ISO 19111 - Spatial referencing by coordinates ISO 19111 - Spatial referencing by coordinates ISO 19112 - Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers ISO 19112 - Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers ISO 19113 - Quality principles ISO 19113 - Quality principles ISO 19114 - Quality evaluation procedures ISO 19114 - Quality evaluation procedures ISO 19115 - Metadata ISO 19115 - Metadata ISO 19116 - Positioning services ISO 19116 - Positioning services ISO 19117 - Portrayal ISO 19117 - Portrayal ISO 19118 - Encoding ISO 19118 - Encoding ISO 19119 - Services ISO 19119 - Services ISO/TR 19120 - Functional standards + new rev ISO/TR 19120 - Functional standards + new rev ISO/TR 19121 Imagery and gridded data ISO/TR 19121 Imagery and gridded data ISO/TR 19122 - Qualifications and certification of personnel ISO/TR 19122 - Qualifications and certification of personnel ISO 19123 - Schema for coverage geometry and functions ISO 19123 - Schema for coverage geometry and functions ISO 19124 - Imagery and gridded data components ISO 19124 - Imagery and gridded data components ISO 19125 - Simple feature access - SQL option ISO 19125 - Simple feature access - SQL option ISO 19126 - Profile - FACC Data Dictionary ISO 19126 - Profile - FACC Data Dictionary ISO 19127 - Geodetic codes and parameters ISO 19127 - Geodetic codes and parameters ISO 19128 - Web Map Server Interface ISO 19128 - Web Map Server Interface ISO 19129 - Imagery, gridded and coverage data framework ISO 19129 - Imagery, gridded and coverage data framework ISO 19130 - Sensor and data model for imagery and gridded data ISO 19130 - Sensor and data model for imagery and gridded data ISO 19131 - Data product specification ISO 19131 - Data product specification ISO 19132 - Location based services possible standards ISO 19132 - Location based services possible standards ISO 19133 - Location based services tracking and navigation ISO 19133 - Location based services tracking and navigation ISO 19134 - Multimodal location based services for routing and navigation ISO 19134 - Multimodal location based services for routing and navigation ISO 19135 - Procedures for registration of geographic information items ISO 19135 - Procedures for registration of geographic information items Overview
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International Standards and Technical Reports ISO 19105:2000 Geographic information - Conformance and testing ISO 19105:2000 Geographic information - Conformance and testing ISO/TR 19120:2001 Geographic information - Functional standards ISO/TR 19120:2001 Geographic information - Functional standards ISO/TR 19121:2000 Geographic information - Imagery and gridded data ISO/TR 19121:2000 Geographic information - Imagery and gridded data
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Draft International Standards ISO/DIS 19101 Geographic information - Reference model ISO/DIS 19101 Geographic information - Reference model ISO/DIS 19107 Geographic information - Spatial schema ISO/DIS 19107 Geographic information - Spatial schema ISO/DIS 19108 Geographic information - Temporal schema ISO/DIS 19108 Geographic information - Temporal schema ISO/DIS 19110 Geographic information - Methodology for feature cataloguing ISO/DIS 19110 Geographic information - Methodology for feature cataloguing ISO/DIS 19111 Geographic information - Spatial referencing by coordinates ISO/DIS 19111 Geographic information - Spatial referencing by coordinates ISO/DIS 19113 Geographic information - Quality procedures ISO/DIS 19113 Geographic information - Quality procedures ISO/DIS 19114 Geographic information - Quality evaluation procedures ISO/DIS 19114 Geographic information - Quality evaluation procedures ISO/DIS 19115 Geographic information - Metadata ISO/DIS 19115 Geographic information - Metadata ISO/DIS 19125 Geographic information - Simple feature access Part 1: Common architecture Part 2: SQL option ISO/DIS 19125 Geographic information - Simple feature access Part 1: Common architecture Part 2: SQL option
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Special groups l SWG-QC - Special Working Group on Quality Control - overall harmonization and quality control guidelines, dependency matrix l MHT - Model Harmonization Team - harmonization of UML models l Advisory Group for the creation of strategic direction statement - assisting the secretariat and chairman in developing the business plan l Advisory Group for Location Based Services l Advisory Group for Registry l Advisory Group on web server interface for geographic information l Task force to support convergence between relevant ISO/TC 204 and ISO/TC 211 projects
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Who are we ?...member list Active members (P-members), 30 countries AustraliaAustriaBelgiumCanadaChina Czech Rep. DenmarkFinlandGermanyHungaryItalyJamaicaJapan Republic of Korea MalaysiaMorocco New Zealand NorwayPortugal Russian Federation Saudi Arabia South Africa SpainSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTurkey United Kingdom United States of America Yugoslavia
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Member list Observing members 24 (20 O-members, 4 corresponding members) Argentina Bahrain (corr.) Brunei Darussalam (corr.) ColombiaCuba Estonia (corr.) FranceGreece Hong Kong (corr.) IcelandIndia Isl. Rep. of Iran MauritiusNetherlandsOmanPakistan PhilippinesPolandSlovakiaSloveniaTanzaniaUkraineUruguayZimbabwe
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External liaisons l CEOS, Committee on Earth Observation Satellites l DGIWG, Digital Geographic Information Working Group l EPSG, European Petroleum Survey Group l FIG, International Federation of Surveyors l GSDI, Global Spatial Data Infrastructure l IAG, International Association of Geodesy l ICA, International Cartographic Association l ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization l IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society l IHB, International Hydrographic Bureau l ISCGM, International Steering Committee for Global Mapping l ISPRS, International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing l JRC, Joint Research Centre, European Commission l OGC, Open GIS Consortium, Incorporated l PCGIAP, The Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific l UN Economic Commission for Europe, Statistical Division l WMO, World Metereological Organization l CEN/TC 287, Geographic information
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Internal liaisons l ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 Coded character sets l ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 24 Computer graphics and image processing l ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 32 Data Management and Interchange l ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 35 User interfaces l ISO/TC 20 /SC 13 Space data and information transfer systems l ISO/TC 23/SC 19 Agricultural electronics l ISO/TC 46/WG 2 - Coding of country names and related entities l ISO/TC 82 - Mining l ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial data and global manufacturing languages l ISO/TC 204 Transport Information and Control Systems
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ISO/TC 211 statistics l More than 500 persons involved since start –WG 1 – approx. 80 persons –WG 2 - approx. 55 persons –WG 3 - approx. 115 persons –WG 4 - approx. 60 persons –WG 5 - approx. 55 persons –Other projects: 90 persons –400 have attended one or more plenaries l 12 plenary meetings have been convened in 11 different countries on 5 continents NB! Figures are approximate and vary over time
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Agreement ISO/TC 211 - OGC l common objectives l similar work programmes l complementary approach l joining resources gives strength l avoiding inconsistent standards - de jure / de facto / industrial l … and more Agreement … has led to establishment of a cooperative agreement between Open GIS Consortium and ISO/TC 211, others may follow … Why cooperation ?
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ISO/TC 211 on Internet - the WWW server You will find updated information on ISO/TC 211 on the following World Wide Web-server : http://www.isotc211.org WWW Secretariat Secretariat Organization Organization Calendar Calendar About... About... Resolutions Resolutions Document list Document list Scope and work programme Scope and work programme Mail to secretariat Mail to secretariat News and information News and information Presentations (slides) Presentations (slides) containing containing :
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Conclusion ISO/TC 211 contributes to building the foundation of the geospatial infrastructure, brick by brick... ENJOY THE WORKSHOP!
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