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Explore the shift from a product-driven approach to a data-centric focus in hydrographic commissions. Embrace the IHO Universal Hydrographic Data Model (S-100) for improved data sharing across disciplines. Discuss how Hydrographic Offices (HOs) can contribute to e-navigation and MSDI initiatives, promoting best practices and enhancing geospatial data utilization.
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Towards Data Centricity NORTH SEA HYDROGRAPHIC COMMISSION (31) Amsterdam, 25-27 June 2014 UK
Do you focus on products or data? • Do you collect data only so that you can produce products? • Do you only produce products for a narrow group of users? • Should we think differently?
Knowledge Information held that doesn’t leave organisation Information Data collected that doesn’t directly contribute to knowledge utilised Data From Data to Knowledge
Knowledge Information Data Knowledge delivered to a wide range of users Full scope of data held is utilised
Typical product focused approach Products 1 2 3 Multiple copies of the same data held for separate products A A B B Can lead to inefficiency, and discrepancies between products Data Sets
4 Pillars of MSDI MSDI delivers a wide range of knowledge to a wide range of disciplines MSDI requires data to be held in a generic format
IHO Universal Hydrographic Data Model (S-100) Enables enhanced data sharing across multi-disciplinary groups.
E-Maritime E-Nav HO MSDI Which domains do HOs interact with?
Data centricity Product 1 Data export S-100 Multiple disciplines supported by data export Product 2 Product 3 Multiple products supported from central data store
NSHC is invited to: • Note this report • Encourage a more data centric approach • Engage in discussions about how HOs can contribute to e-navigation, MSDI and other geospatial initiatives • Request HOs to offer support to the MSDI Working Group, through promotion of best practice and sharing of issues and concerns • Consider relevance to the North Sea Region • Take any other actions as it considers appropriate.