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WISE GIS/IT Workshop 2008: Informing and Discussing Technical Developments

Join us at the WISE GIS/IT Workshop 2008 in Dublin to stay updated on the latest technical developments in the Water Information System for Europe (WISE). The workshop will cover topics such as distributed systems, standards, spatial data sets, and more. Expect informative presentations, discussions, and the opportunity to provide input for future developments.

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WISE GIS/IT Workshop 2008: Informing and Discussing Technical Developments

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  1. WISE GIS/IT workshop 2008purpose, structure, expectationsStefan JensenWISE GIS/IT WS, Dublin, 15.1.2008

  2. Purpose and structure • Inform and discuss the latest technical developements around WISE • Day 1: WISE as a distributed system • General (horizontal) introduction on key items • Standards to follow • Definition of a distributed system • Some technology choices • National developments • Presentation of systems and or approaches from 7 • Member States • EEA technology experiences and suggestions

  3. Purpose and structure • Day 1: WISE and INSPIRE, • Other new developments • Issues to decide / comment for the spatial data interest • community (SDIC) on water • WISE reference data sets • Proposal for visualisation of WFD data in WISE • Reporting schemas for river basin management plans

  4. Purpose and structure • Day 2: WISE GIS guidance • Introduction • Conceptual issues • Technical part (reference data, GIS layers, coding, metadata) • Next steps • Available draft material will be presented and put up for discussion.

  5. Expectations • Exchange and discussion of status and future on distributed water information systems • Input to a concept for the archtitecture of the WISE distributed system (First version to be developed in 2008) • Architecture will be developed and implemented along the preparation for the river basin management plan reporting until 2010 • Operational distributed elements implemented with interested Member States by 2010 • Fully distributed system available by 2015

  6. Expectations • WISE spatial data interest community (SDIC) / INSPIRE linkages • Clarification on working principles and time schedules • Input to the INSPIRE process on water issues by Member States • Adoption of INSPIRE principles in WISE developments • Relation to WISE GIS guidance • Agreement on priority actions

  7. Expectations • Updated WISE GIS guidance • Clarification on technical issues • Identification of priority areas and chapters • Set into context with standards initiatives (e.g. INSPIRE) • Benchmark against National experiences • Identify best practise • Written comments on chapters by late January

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