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ETeMII/AGIT 2000 Workshop “Basic Spatial Data According To User’s Needs”

ETeMII Objectives and User’s Needs for Basic Spatial Data 6 July 2000, Salzburg, Austria Dipl.-Ing. Guenther Pichler SICAD GEOMATICS, Muenchen guenther.pichler@sicad.de. ETeMII/AGIT 2000 Workshop “Basic Spatial Data According To User’s Needs”. What is ETeMII?.

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ETeMII/AGIT 2000 Workshop “Basic Spatial Data According To User’s Needs”

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  1. ETeMII Objectives and User’s Needs for Basic Spatial Data6 July 2000, Salzburg, AustriaDipl.-Ing. Guenther PichlerSICAD GEOMATICS, Muenchenguenther.pichler@sicad.de ETeMII/AGIT 2000 Workshop “Basic Spatial Data According To User’s Needs”

  2. What is ETeMII? Accompanying measure to support aEuropeanTerritorial ManagementInformation Infrastructure

  3. Addressing pan-European needs / aspects Support EC policy for GI, especially EGII Breaking the barriers for the GI-GIS interoperability to address trans-national applications To establish European guidelines / standards / best practice Why ETeMII?

  4. To build consensus on technical issues reference data data access policy (metadata, thesauri) interoperability and standards implementation participation in global initiatives: OGC, ISO, GSDI, … Main aims of ETeMII (1)

  5. To organise a network of excellence stakeholders of territorial management:users and providers Targeting also FP4 & FP5 projects dealing with GI To create awareness Main aims of ETeMII (2)

  6. National GI associations: GISFORM, AFIGEO, CNIG European associations: EUROGI, AGILE, MEGRIN European Commission: JRC/SAI Consulting companies, University: GERE, GEOBASE Consulting, TU Vienna Industry, users: SICAD GEOMATICS, OGC Europe ETeMII Partnership:

  7. Needs for: reference data metadata and semantics standards and interoperability User’s requirements (1)

  8. Differents ways to assess user’s requirements Inventory of FP4 and FP5 projectsdealing with GI User’s workshops National workshops European workshops International workshops Desk study - Case studies User’s requirements (2)

  9. To reach a technical consensus on the definition of reference data at European level at global level (GSDI) To address data policy issues, to make data available at an affordable cost Focus on minimum level of reference data, but pan-European Reference data

  10. Build upon existing work: CEO, ESMI, GDDD, GEIXS, ETC/CDS, GISEDI, LaClef, etc. Main aim: to reach some consensus on the way to meet user’s needs link with international initiatives: ISO and JTC1, SC 32 Metadata:A key to data access (1)

  11. The semantic part is important work on thesauri interoperability to record multi-cultural characteristics of Europe to deal with multi-lingual issues Metadata:A key to data access (2)

  12. Standards, interoperability and research organisation • Main aim: • To raise awareness • Target FP4 and FP5 projects and GI stakeholders • Focus more on implementation strategies • How to improve standards to make them more user friendly?

  13. Web site: http://www.ec-gis.org/etemii White papers publication Discussion lists GI2000 continuation? CD-ROM publication Dissemination

  14. Strong link with OGC Contribution to ISO and GSDI activities AGILE has equivalent in US (UCGIS) links with international research community International co-operation

  15. “Be globally aware but think and act locally” top down: GSDI Cookbook bottom up: National SDI => EGII => GSDI Define data policy and pricing according tosupply and demand transparent market oriented Personal opinion (1)

  16. Availability and profitable use of spatial data is an economic success factor multiple utilisation in a “virtual geo data marketplace” Separate data, services and applications Address B2B and B2C issues B2B: leverage service business B2C: provide user friendly answers to questions Personal opinion (2)

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