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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 INSPIRE Drafting teams
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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 > 2 Outline > 1- INSPIRE context > 2- Drafting teams > 3- Contribution of GeoSciML
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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 > 3 Commission Services co-ordinate Projects contribute Drafting Teams Consolidation Team Proto- types test Pilots validate CEN, ISO, OGC contribute INSPIRE Expert Group advises INSPIRE Committee votes EC adopts Public reviews Implementing Rules Draft Implementing Rules Formal Internet Consultation Review Call for Interest Existing Reference Material Experts are proposed Association phaseDrafting phaseReview phase LMOs review MS apply Relevant international initiatives Spatial Data Interest Communities participate
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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 > 4 2- Drafting teams (1) > Objectives Analyse and review reference material provided by the SDICs (Spatial Data Interest Communities); Write the draft Implementing Rules Provide recommendations and suggestions to the Consolidation team Identify issues which cannot be addressed within the DT > Notes A drafting team is not expected to develop new specifications Implementing rules should be based on standards (when exist) Implementing Rules will be a part of the “law” applied to the Member States when the INSPIRE Directive is adopted
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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 > 5 2- Drafting teams (2) Metadata for spatial data and services Spatial data specification and harmonisation Network services and interoperability Data and service sharing Monitoring and reporting 5 Drafting teams installed by the EC Norway Germany France UK Geological Survey representatives
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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 > 6 2- Drafting teams (3) Objective Draft Implementing rules for harmonised data specifications and for data exchange > Scope Definition of the basic conceptual model for the data themes Guidelines of the use of this model Generalization rules to treat different scales Encoding > Activities Survey of existing initiatives Definition of annex themes and scope Draft generic conceptual model Draft Implementing rules for data exchange DT: Spatial data specification and harmonisation
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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 > 7 2- Drafting teams (4) > Some components / registers already identified Identifiers management Features catalogues Dictionaries Coordinate referencing Portrayal > Harmonisation process Harmonisation of general concepts and definitions Development/Documentation of data products specifications (including the application schemas) Derivation of GML application schemas from application schemas DT: Spatial data specification and harmonisation
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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 > 8 2- Drafting teams (5) Objective Draft Implementing rules for network services > Scope Define functional and non-functional requirements for the following services: DT: Network services Upload servicesDownload services Discovery servicesTransformation services Data view services“Invoke spatial data service” services > Activities Clarification of definition and scope of services Analysis of reference material Define interface specifications for network services Draft Implementing rules
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GeoSciML meeting April 24th-28th 2006 > 9 3- Contribution of GeoSciML / Testbed > Contribution of GeoSciML to the data model of the INSPIRE Geological themes For the drafting team “Spatial data specifications and harmonisation” > Contribution of the testbed For the drafting team “Network services” – View services – Download services – Transformation services (“schema mapping”?)
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