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OGC with FOSS4G 2009 and Beyond

OGC with FOSS4G 2009 and Beyond. Raj R. Singh Director, Interoperability Programs Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) October 21, 2009. Nearly half of Tasmania had its hottest day on record on 30 January 2009, with many records broken by large margins, particularly in the north.

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OGC with FOSS4G 2009 and Beyond

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  1. OGC with FOSS4G2009 and Beyond Raj R. Singh Director, Interoperability Programs Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) October 21, 2009

  2. Nearly half of Tasmania had its hottest day on record on 30 January 2009, with many records broken by large margins, particularly in the north

  3. CCIP Video

  4. Climate Challenge Integration Plugfest 2009 CCIP experimented with ways to share the world’smeteorological and weather forecast datathrough open standards for geospatial information sharing

  5. OGC, OSGEO, and FOSS4G in 2009 • Web Map Tiling Service (WMTS) • Opensearch Geo • Reference Implementations • deegree • GeoNetworkOpensource • Geoserver • http://cite.opengeospatial.org/reference

  6. OGC, OSGEO, and FOSS4G in 2010? • Keeping Reference Implementations in sync with Standards • TEAM Engine • Certification for FOSS • Who can certify? • What’s the cost? • Certification for integrators? • CCIP 2010! • Participate in OGC!

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