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CEN/TC 287. Standardization of Geographic information general presentation. Annet van der Horn secretary CEN/TC 287. Arnold Bregt chaiman CEN/TC 287. Content. Standards CEN CEN/TC 287 Published Standards. Standards. Written agreements Consensus All parties concerned.
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CEN/TC 287 Standardization of Geographic information general presentation Annet van der Horn secretary CEN/TC 287 Arnold Bregt chaiman CEN/TC 287 CEN/TC 287 general presentation
Content • Standards • CEN • CEN/TC 287 • Published Standards CEN/TC 287 general presentation
Standards • Written agreements • Consensus • All parties concerned CEN/TC 287 general presentation
Benefit of standards • do not reinvent the wheel • profit 1 Euro = 100 Euro • research • disaster management • binding clients • legal status • public procurement CEN/TC 287 general presentation
EN Standards • National standards: ELOT, UNI, DIN, AFNOR.. • European standards: EN • International standards: ISO CEN/TC 287 general presentation
EN IS Differences ISO - CEN • CEN • all Member bodies voting obligation • Enquiry→Formal Vote→ EN • compulsory standards implementation • withdrawal of conflicting national standards • P and O members • DIS → FDIS → IS • voluntary standards implementation • conflicting national standards possible BS 2003 . CEN/TC 287 general presentation
FATRM EVS LVS LT PKN DSSU SUTN MSZT DSM RM SIST ASRO DZNM ISSM BDS SARM ASB CYS INORPI EOS CEN CEN members CEN Partner Standardization Bodies CEN/TC 287 general presentation
CEN How many European standards are there? CEN/TC 287 general presentation
CEN CEN/TC 287 general presentation
CEN/TC 287 TC 287: 'Geographic information': • Standardisation of digital geographic information • Structured framework of standards and guidelines • Specify a methodology to • define geographic data and services • describe geographic data and services • transfer geographic data and services • Close co-operation with ISO/TC 211 • Consistent use of geographic information • Support a spatial data infrastructure CEN/TC 287 general presentation
CEN/TC 287 Benefits • underpin common spatial infrastructures required by European governments; • provide affordable routes to geographic information in an enlarged European Union; • enable research and development to be carried out on a pan-European basis; • open up new spatial data resources; • increase availability, usability and understanding of data; • re-use data in multiple applications; • enable interoperability between systems. CEN/TC 287 general presentation
CEN/TC 287 Priorities To facilitate the building of the infrastructure for spatial information in Europe by: • adopt ISO 19100 series of standards as CEN standards; • developing new standards that underpin INSPIRE implementing rules; • developing other new standards, specifications and technical reports; • ensuring interoperability with ISO/TC 211, INSPIRE and OGC; • promoting the use of and education on standards for geographic information. CEN/TC 287 general presentation
(simplified) Relation between EN-ISO and IR (EU) INSPIRE or CEN/TC 287 identify requirements and inform each other INSPIRE develops IR’s, based on existing EN-ISO standards CEN/TC 287 implement rules in standards, whenever possible in parallel processing if required, update of ISO standards INSPIRE updates IR, according to new standards CEN/TC 287 ISO/TC 211 INSPIRE CEN/TC 287 general presentation
CEN/TC 287 Liaisons ISO/TC 211“Geographic information/Geomatics” CEN/TC 278 “Road transport and traffic telematics” EC DG Joint Research Centre (JRC) EuroGeographics Open Geospatial Consortium Inc. (OGC) European Space Agengy (ESA) EuroSDR DGIWG ISSS MMI-DC Eurogi CEN/TC 287 general presentation
EN EN 25 Published standards • EN ISO 19101 Reference model • EN ISO 19105 Conformance and testing • EN ISO 19106 Profiles • EN ISO 19107 Spatial schema • EN ISO 19108 Temporal schema • EN ISO 19108/C1 • EN ISO 19109 Rules for application schema • EN ISO 19110 Methodology for feature cataloguing • EN ISO 19111 Spatial referencing by coordinates • EN ISO 19112 Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers CEN/TC 287 general presentation
25 Published standards • EN ISO 19113 Quality principles • EN ISO 19114 Quality evaluation procedures • EN ISO 19114:2005/AC • EN ISO 19115 Metadata • EN ISO 19116 Positioning services • EN ISO 19117 Portrayal • EN ISO 19118 Encoding • EN ISO 19119 Services • EN ISO 19123 Schema for coverage geometry and functions CEN/TC 287 general presentation
EN 25 Published standards • EN ISO 19125-1 Simple feature access –Common architecture • EN ISO 19125-2 Simple feature access –SQL option • EN ISO 19128 Web map server interface • EN ISO 19131 Data product specifications • EN ISO 19133 Location-based services – Tracking and navigation • EN ISO 19135 Procedures for item registration • EN ISO 19137 Core profile of the spatial schema • CEN/TR 15449 Standards, specifications, technical reports and guidelines, required to implement Spatial Data Infrastructure CEN/TC 287 general presentation
EN ISO 19110 Geographic information — Methodology for feature cataloguing • Provides a standard framework for organizing and reporting the classification of real world phenomena in a set of geographic data. • A feature catalogue should present the particular abstraction represented in a given dataset clearly, precisely, and in a form readily understandable and accessible to users of the data. CEN/TC 287 general presentation
EN ISO 19115 Geographic information – Metadata • Provide data producers with appropriate information to characterize their geographic data properly; • Facilitate the organization and management of metadata for geographic data; • Enable users to apply geographic data in the most efficient way by knowing its basic characteristics; • Facilitate data discovery, retrieval and reuse. Users will be better able to locate, access, evaluate, purchase and utilize geographic data; • Enable users to determine whether geographic data in a holding will be of use to them. CEN/TC 287 general presentation
CEN/TR 15449 Standards, specifications, technical reports and guidelines, required to implement Spatial Data Infrastructure • to identify standards required to implement a SDI in Europe; • to propose a roadmap for future standards; • to provide recommendations for measures to be taken in order to support implementation and maintenance of a SDI. CEN/TC 287 general presentation
more information: www.centc287.org annet.vanderhorn@nen.nl CEN/TC 287 general presentation