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ISO/TC 211 Workshop on standards in action. Bangkok, Thailand, 2002-05-22 Olaf Østensen Chairman of ISO/TC 211.
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ISO/TC 211Workshop on standards in action Bangkok, Thailand, 2002-05-22Olaf ØstensenChairman of ISO/TC 211
1300 - 1310 Chairman, Mr. Olaf Østensen1310 - 1330 Japan - Mr. Yuuki SaijyoExperiment of spatial data exchange1330 - 1415 Europe - Mr. Olaf ØstensenImplementation of standards in the infrastructure for spatial information in Europe (INSPIRE)1415 - 1500 Thailand - Mr. Pongsilpa Ritipong, Dr. Phisan Santitamnont, Dr. Chaowarit Silapathong, Dr. Peerapong SirikasemDevelopment toward International Standards of GIS industry in Thailand1500 - 1520 Coffee break1520 - 1440 Canada - Dr. Kian Fadaie, Mr. Jeff StockhausenCoverage Geometry and Metadata implementations1540 - 1600 Sweden - Mr. Erik StenborgSwedish adaptation of ISO 19113, Quality principles1600 - 1650 Switzerland - Prof. Dr. Christine Giger, Prof. Dr. Francois Golay, Mr. Claude Eisenhut, Mr. H.R. GnägiActual NSDI activities in Switzerland based on ISO19100 standards1650 - 1725 USA - Dr. George Percivall, Dr. Cliff KottmanOGC Services Architecture and ISO 19119 1725 - 1730 Closing Opportunity for questions will be given after each presentation
1300 - 1310 Chairman, Mr. Olaf ØstensenWelcome and introduction1310 - 1330 Japan - Mr. Yuuki SaijyoExperiment of spatial data exchange This presentation gives the overview of the spatial data exchange experiment based on ISO 19100 series of standards. 1330 - 1415 Europe - Mr. Olaf ØstensenImplementation of standards in the infrastructure for spatial information in Europe (INSPIRE)1415 - 1500 Thailand - Mr. Pongsilpa Ritipong, Dr. Phisan Santitamnont, Dr. Chaowarit Silapathong, Dr. Peerapong SirikasemDevelopment toward International Standards of GIS industry in Thailand Describing efforts of Thailand toward International Standards in utility, facility and environment management. 1500 - 1520 Coffee break
1520 – 1440 Canada - Dr. Kian Fadaie, Mr. Jeff StockhausenCoverage Geometry and Metadata implementations The presentation describes how ISO and IHO standards are being implemented commercially in Helical Systems software (implementation of ISO 19129 as SDS (Self Defining Structure) in the core file architecture, and the encapsulation of ISO 19115 Metadata standard into the header).1540 - 1600 Sweden - Mr. Erik StenborgSwedish adaptation of ISO 19113, Quality principles Sweden has chosen not to translate the standard. Instead, a sort of handbook has been compiled, explaining how the standard works and assisting in the practical use for Swedish circumstances.
1600- 1650 Switzerland - Prof. Dr. Christine Giger, Prof. Dr. Francois Golay, Mr. Claude Eisenhut, Mr. H.R. GnägiActual NSDI activities in Switzerland based on ISO19100 standards. Technique (Metadata, addresses, roads, CSL) and organisation (GI coordination in the administration, national platform geo-standards) The Swiss experiences shall be reported of the most actual techni- cal applications of the model based method accoording to principles of ISO19100: Profiling ISO19115 by integrating different Swiss me- tadata catalogues, standardizing located addresses, completing the CSL definition INTERLIS 2.1 based on implementation and tests.1650 - 1725 USA - Dr. George Percivall, Dr. Cliff KottmanOGC Services Architecture and ISO 19119 ISO 19119 Geographic Information - Services has been developed jointly with activities in the Services Architecture SIG of the OpenGIS Consortium. OGC has adopted ISO CD 19119 as Topic 12 "System Architecture" of the OpenGIS Abstract Specification. The Web Mapping Testbed activities have provided implementation experience in the development of ISO 19119.1725 - 1730 Closing
ISO/TC 211Geographic information/Geomatics … building the foundation of the geospatial infrastructure, brick by brick ...
ISO/TC 211 The goal of ISO/TC 211... ... is to develop a family of international standards that will • support the understanding and usage of geographic information • increase the availability, access, integration, and sharing of geographic information, enable inter-operability of geospatially enabled computer systems • contribute to a unified approach to addressing global ecological and humanitarian problems • ease the establishment of geospatial infrastructures on local, regional and global level • contribute to sustainable development
ISO/TC 211 ISO/TC 211 organization Chairman Olaf ØstensenSecretaryBjørnhild SæterøyNorway AG Strategy AG WSI AG Outreach TMG MHT TF 211/204 WG 9 Hiroshi ImaiJapan WG 8John RowleyUK WG 7Antony CooperSouth Africa WG 6 Douglas O’BrienCanada WG 4Morten BorrebækNorway Geospatial services Locationbasedservices Informationmanagment Imagery Informationcommunities
ISO/TC 211 External liaisons • CEOS, Committee on Earth Observation Satellites • DGIWG, Digital Geographic Information Working Group • EPSG, European Petroleum Survey Group • FIG, International Federation of Surveyors • GSDI, Global Spatial Data Infrastructure • IAG, International Association of Geodesy • ICA, International Cartographic Association • ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization • IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society • IHB, International Hydrographic Bureau • ISCGM, International Steering Committee for Global Mapping • ISPRS, International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing • JRC, Joint Research Centre, European Commission • OGC, Open GIS Consortium, Incorporated • PCGIAP, The Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific • UN Economic Commission for Europe, Statistical Division • UNGIWG, United Nations Geographic Information Working Group • WMO, World Metereological Organization • CEN/TC 287, Geographic information
ISO/TC 211 New external liaisons • PC IDEA, Permanent Committee on Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Americas • SCAR, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research • UNGEGN, United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names
ISO/TC 211 • ISO/TR 19121 Imagery and gridded data • ISO/TR 19122 - Qualifications and certification of personnel • ISO 19123 - Schema for coverage geometry and functions • ISO/RS 19124 - Imagery and gridded data components • ISO 19125 - Simple feature access – Part 1-3 • ISO 19126 - Profile - FACC Data Dictionary • ISO 19127 - Geodetic codes and parameters • ISO 19128 - Web Map Server Interface • ISO 19129 - Imagery, gridded and coverage data framework • ISO 19130 - Sensor and data model for imagery and gridded data • ISO 19131 - Data product specification • ISO 19132 - Location based services possible standards • ISO 19133 - Location based services tracking and navigation • ISO 19134 - Multimodal location based services for routing and navigation • ISO 19135 - Procedures for registration of geographic information items • ISO 19136 – Geography Markup Language (GML) • ISO 19137 - Generally used profiles of the spatial schema and of similar important other schemas Color legend:DIS, FDIS, IS • ISO 6709:1983, Standard representation of latitude, longitude and altitude for geographic point locations • ISO 19101 - Reference model • ISO 19102 – Overview - deleted • ISO/TS 19103 - Conceptual schema language • ISO 19104 - Terminology • ISO 19105 - Conformance and testing • ISO 19106 - Profiles • ISO 19107 - Spatial schema • ISO 19108 - Temporal schema • ISO 19109 - Rules for application schema • ISO 19110 - Feature cataloguing methodology • ISO 19111 - Spatial referencing by coordinates • ISO 19112 - Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers • ISO 19113 - Quality principles • ISO 19114 - Quality evaluation procedures • ISO 19115 - Metadata • ISO 19116 - Positioning services • ISO 19117 – Portrayal • ISO 19118 - Encoding • ISO 19119 - Services • ISO/TR 19120 - Functional standards + new rev
ISO/TC 211 Standards Standards Spatial data infrastructures- where standards fit in ... Access, technology Education Content (data) Organization ISO 19103 - Conceptual schema language ISO 19107 - Spatial schemaISO 19108 - Temporal schemaISO 19109 - Rules for application schemaISO 19110 - Feature cataloguing methodologyISO 19111 - Spatial referencing by coordinatesISO 19112 - Spatial referencing by geographic identifiersISO 19113 - Quality principlesISO 19114 - Quality evaluation proceduresISO 19115 – MetadataISO/TR 19121 - Imagery and gridded data ISO 19123 - Schema for coverage geometry and functions ISO 19124 - Imagery and gridded data componentsISO 19126 - Profile - FACC Data DictionaryISO 19127 - Geodetic codes and parametersISO 19129 - Imagery, gridded and coverage data frameworkISO 19130 - Sensor and data model for imagery and gridded dataISO 19131 - Data product specificationISO 19137 - Generally used profiles of the spatial schema and of similar important other schemas ISO/TR 19122- Qualifications andcertification of personnel Documentation
ISO/TC 211 Standards Standards Spatial data infrastructures- where standards fit in ... Access and services ISO 19116 - Positioning servicesISO 19117 – PortrayalISO 19118 – EncodingISO 19119 – ServicesISO 19125-1 - Simple feature access – Common architectureISO 19125-2 – SFA – SQL option ISO 19125-3 – SFA – COM/OLEISO 19128 - Web Map Server InterfaceISO 19132 - Location based services possible standards ISO 19133 - Location based services tracking and navigation ISO 19134 - Multimodal location based services for routing and navigationISO 19136 – Geography Markup Language (GML) Access, technology Education Content (data) Organization ISO 19101 – Reference modelISO 19104 – TerminologyISO 19105 – Conformance and testingISO 19106 – ProfilesISO/TR 19120 – Functional standardsISO 19135 – Procedures for registration of geographic information items
Thank you ! ISO/TC 211 ...… building the foundation of the geospatial infrastructure, brick by brick ...