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ICSM Harmonised Data Model Version 2

ICSM Harmonised Data Model Version 2. Native Title in the Harmonised Data Model. Introduction. The ICSM Harmonised Data Model (HDM) is a model for the main data sets that are of interest to the ICSM.

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ICSM Harmonised Data Model Version 2

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  1. ICSM Harmonised Data Model Version 2 Native Title in the Harmonised Data Model

  2. Introduction • The ICSM Harmonised Data Model (HDM) is a model for the main data sets that are of interest to the ICSM. • The Native Title working group has developed a data model that represents native title information. • Work has been done over the last few months to include the native title data model in the ICSM HDM and to update the HDM. • This presentation outlines the native title elements of the new HDM (v2).

  3. Outline • Background • The current work on the data model. • Summary of UML modelling components? • The Harmonised Data Model v2. • Brief overview of all the packages • The Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities package. • The Native Title package. • Where to from here? Next steps.

  4. Background (1) • The HDM is part of the Harmonised Framework (HDF). • The HDF consists of a number of data components that are important for the creation of a Spatial Data Infrastructure: • data model; • feature type catalogue/data dictionary; • metadata specification and • encoding standards.

  5. Background (2) • The first HDM was published in 2002 and included cadastral, topographic, place names and street address components. • It used emerging ISO 191xx standards. • It included a feature type catalogue which included: • a data dictionary and • some code values (lookup tables).

  6. The Current Work • The work currently being done on the data model includes: • updating use of the ISO standards (metadata, geometry and topology, gazetteer) and ensuring compliance; • adding in components or place holders for more recent data additions including geodesy, surveying and native title and • generalising the cadastral component to handle a range of rights, restrictions and responsibilities.

  7. HDMv2 Overview

  8. Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities

  9. Interest Types

  10. Cadastre Cadastral Interest Specialisations

  11. Native Title Packages

  12. ILUAs

  13. Future Acts

  14. Applications

  15. Determinations

  16. Tenure Opinions

  17. Where to From Here? • Some modelling to be finalised. • Data dictionary requires input from the Native Title working group. • Generation of the GML Application Schema. • Test implementation using real data.

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