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INSPIRE Conference, Edinburgh – June 2011 Supporting Content Publication for INSPIRE Laura Díaz init - uji Nicole Ostlaender ies - jrc Sven Schade ies - jrc

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Page 1: Introduction Geospatial users workflow and needs Problem and research goals Contribution Publication Service: GEOSS Service Factory Prototype assessment

INSPIRE Conference, Edinburgh – June 2011

Supporting Content Publication for INSPIRE

Laura Díaz init - uji

Nicole Ostlaender ies - jrc

Sven Schade ies - jrc

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• Introduction• Geospatial users workflow and needs• Problem and research goals

• Contribution• Publication Service: GEOSS Service Factory• Prototype assessment in a use case

• Conclusions

Index

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IntroductionGeospatial users workflow

• Share(publish/provide)

• Access• Visualize• Download• Process

• Discover• Access• Decide

• Act

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Introduction

• Geospatial Information Infrastructures (GII)• Top-down building methodologies• Complex publication mechanism

• Provokes• Lack of participation to

• Add/ Update online content

• Scarcity of up-to-date information• Underutilized geospatial infrastructures

Publication capacities

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Contribution

• Assisting in content publication and provision• Improving availability of online content in GII• Improving visibility within GII

• Availability: existence of content through standard services deployed on GII

• Visibility: resources are properly registered

Research objectives

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Proposed solution: Extended GIIContext

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• Initiative to implement Global Earth Observation System of Systems• Organize existing systems and content • To efficiently work with geospatial resources

• Rely on existing initiatives and standards• INSPIRE as one of the European

contributions

GEOSS

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ContributionGeneral use cases

register

deploy

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Proposed solution: Extended GIIExtending GII

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GEOSS Service Factory (GSF)

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• Keywords• Md url

• PublicationProfile

TransformationService

Conceptual DesignGSF Components

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ImplementationOGC WPS Interface:

publish process

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EuroGEOSS Use CaseEFFIS Example

• Lack of available online content

• Improve content availability

• Top-down+Bottom-up• User participation• Standards

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• Scientific Data

• Processing

• Sensors

• Citizens

as sensors

• Web 2.0

Prototype assessmentGSF integration

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Web client prototypePublication

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Web client prototypeAvailability&Visibility

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Closing

• GII extended with a proposed Publication Service• Assists in content provision• Mechanisms to chain publication and cataloguing• Integrates different content types

• Hybrid GII building methodology: Top-down + Bottom-up• More active participation of users• According international standards

• Hiding complexity to publish content• Avoid manual errors and time consuming• Opens a new channel for users to contribute massively

• Increase the usability of GII

Conclusions

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Thank you!

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