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ISO 19100 Series Standards in a Model Driven Architecture for Landmanagement

ISO 19100 Series Standards in a Model Driven Architecture for Landmanagement. Jürgen Ebbinghaus, AED-SICAD 29.10.2003. The Company. SIEMENS PTD. 100%. SIEMENS Business Services. Shareholder & Strategic Business Partner Strategic Business Partner. The Company.

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ISO 19100 Series Standards in a Model Driven Architecture for Landmanagement

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  1. ISO 19100 Series Standards in a Model Driven Architecture for Landmanagement Jürgen Ebbinghaus, AED-SICAD 29.10.2003

  2. The Company SIEMENS PTD 100% SIEMENS BusinessServices Shareholder & Strategic Business Partner Strategic Business Partner

  3. The Company • Largest GIS application company in Europe • Approx. 250 people • More than 10000 licenses and >2000 customers all over the world • 80% of the German Cadaster market and many large Intl. cadastre agencies use AED-SICAD technology • Our offering • State-of-the-art GIS applications for landmangement / cadastre and utilities • Consulting services for cadastre and utility projects • More than 20 years of experience • GIS and GIS Application development • Large infrastructure project management • Cadastre Information System implementation

  4. ISO 19100 Series Standards used / observed in Design and Implementation • 19103 Conceptual Schema Language • 19106 Profiles • 19107 Spatial Schema • 19109 Rules for Application Schema • 19110 Methodology for Feature Cataloguing • 19111 Spatial Referencing by Coordinates • 19115 Metadata • 19118 Encoding • 19119 Services • 19128 Web Map Server Interface • 19136 Geographic information - Geography Markup Language • 19139 Metadata – Implementation Specification • OGC Web Feature Server 1.0 • OGC Filter Encoding 1.0

  5. XML Application Metadata <appinfo/> XML Schema Definitions (XSD) Model Driven Architecture based on AFIS®-ALKIS®-ATKIS®Standard I ISO Harmonized UML Model Rose Script XML Class Generator Application Framework AFIS®-ALKIS®-ATKIS® UML Model Feature API

  6. XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) Model Driven Architecture based on AFIS®-ALKIS®-ATKIS®Standard II ISO Harmonized UML Model ArcGIS Geodatabase UML Model Rose Script UNISYS XMI Export Tool AFIS®-ALKIS®-ATKIS® UML Model ArcSDE ESRI CASE Schema Wizard relational Datamodel

  7. Model Driven Architecture based on AFIS®-ALKIS®-ATKIS®Standard III ISO Harmonized UML Model GML 3.0 XML Schema Definitions (XSD) Standards-basedExchange Interface(NAS) Rose Script AFIS®-ALKIS®-ATKIS® UML Model NASRequestResponse NAS Data WFS 1.0Filter Encoding 1.0

  8. Application Extensions XML XSD Class Extensions WorkspaceExtensions UML ArcGIS Geodatabase (ArcCatalog) XMI UML 3-Schema Architecture of AED-SICAD Landmanagement on ArcGIS Conceptual Application Schema FeatureCatalog GML 3.0 NAS Import / Export NAS Data External Application Schema AFIS®-ALKIS®-ATKIS®on ArcGIS ArcSDE Internal Database Schema relational Datamodel Oracle 9i

  9. Landmanagement Product Components Landmanagement LM View and LM Web – Information and Anaylsis AED-SICADApplication Framework LM Survey – Surveying Calculations LM Editor – Data Collection and Quality Check LM Server – GeoData Server

  10. Desktop Browser Surveying GPS/TPS LM Mobile - LM Pad ArcGIS inside LM View and LM Web LM Survey ArcGIS inside ArcGIS inside LM Editor ArcGIS inside Enterprise Geodata Server LM Server ArcGIS inside Components for Workflows

  11. Connecting Core Competences • Progressive Applicationsfor Landmanagementfrom AED and SICAD • Latest GIS-Technologyfrom ESRI • Modern Technologyfor Field Surveyfrom Leica Cadastre Cadastre Objects GIS Standard Objects Surveying Survey Points Measurements Integration of Surveying and GIS

  12. Definition status quo Planning of target system Operation Implemen-tation The role of AED-SICAD in Cadastre Projects • AED-SICAD establishes professional contacts • Consulting by German Landesvermessungsämter • AED-SICAD = active partner for tech-nology, innova-tion and main-tenance • AED-SICAD supportsthe client • Consulting by German Cadastre Agencies Cadaster E-government Privatization • AED-SICAD Services • AED-SICAD Cadastre Software • AED-SICAD Project Management

  13. The Philosophy of Our GIS Applications • Process orientation • As simple as possible • Ergonomic • Software adapts to the business processes • Interoperability • Between GIS systems • In the IT World • Continuous Data Flow • From field to office and back • Investment security • Smooth transition to new technologies • Component-oriented architecture to reduce software license costs

  14. Scope International Landmanagement Solutionbased on ESRI ArcGIS Technology ISO/OGC Standards FIG Concept Cadastre 2014

  15. Functional Components • Some Functions • Project Administration • Workflow Management System • Import Primary Data Set and Surveying Calculation • Up-to-dateness Check and Quality Check including Database Simulation • Processing Tools for customer-specific Update Processes • Processing Tools for standard Update Cases • Update Certificates • Reporting Process • Plausibility Check • Export Interface (GML 3.0) • ... and many more • Configurations for • Private Surveying Companies • Cadastral Authorities • Topography (basic functionality)

  16. Application (Project) Process Operation Action Survey Documents Prerequisites Objects Boundary Certificate Lot Division Survey Results Cadastre Coordinate Calculation Area Calculation Update Decision Topography Survey Documents Single Usage Prerequisites Objects Update New Land Use Survey Results Coordinate Calculation Update Decision Cadastral Workflows Single Usage Update

  17. AED-SICAD Metadata Model • Basic Data Model • Based on UML • Flexible Customizing Metadata Model Workflow Implementation within Landmanagement Solution

  18. Workflow Illustration (1) Business Process • Lot Division

  19. Operation • Coordinate Calculation  Operation automatically starts ArcMap Workflow Illustration (2)

  20. Workflow Illustration (3) New Points must be digitized / imported

  21. Workflow Illustration (4) • Editing guided by Lot Division Wizard Step 1: Defining initial status

  22. Workflow Illustration (5) • Lot Division WizardStep 2: Digitizing new boundary

  23. Workflow Illustration (6) • Lot Division WizardStep 3/4: Changing lot attributes

  24. 525 1 525 1 Workflow Illustration (7) • Lot Division WizardStep 5/6: Positioning lot number

  25. Workflow Illustration (8) • Reporting on Processes and Activities

  26. Workflow Illustration (9) Operation • Update Decision  Creating official update report (legal document)

  27. Link to external programs CHANGE and PUSH (ikg) • Integration of Functionality from Change and PUSH into EDIT Component Cartographical Generalization • Integrated in EDIT Component • Point Reduction • Simplification (Buildings) • Aggregation • Axis Calculation • Any Combinations

  28. Success Factors (1) • Integrated Product Family for all User Types • Mobile Applications • Surveying • Editor • Server • Web, Viewing • E-Commerce Interface • Based on ISO and OGC • Complete Application Schema, Geometries, Topology is based on ISO Norms • OGC WMS implemented • OGC WFS (Including filter encoding) implemented • OGC GML 3 implemented

  29. Success Factors (2) • Open and well documented Standard Interfaces • Export Interface GML 3 • Configurable Styles • Object oriented full history • „What was the status of this lot on Nov 1, 2000?“ • After 200 years cadastre experience, the German AdV has recognized that the juridical history of lots is absolutely necessary. • Fully Integrated Solution • Alpha-numerical data (registry of persons, further parcel attributes) fully integrated with graphical data • Point data also fully integrated • Same GUI for all applications • Experience • 20 years of AED-SICAD experience in Cadastre System development, implementation and management • German Cadastre may be the most advanced Cadastre system

  30. Federal States of Germany Baden-Württemberg Northrhine Westphalia Lower Saxony Sachsen-Anhalt Saxony Hamburg Berlin Saarland ... 80% market share in German Cadastre Market ! City of Luxembourg City of Namur Shanghai Tianjin Singapore And many more SICAD at cadastral officesand municipal survey survey departments of municipalities AED-SICAD - Some of our Land Management Customers Germany

  31. AED-SICAD - Landmanagement Solutions Contact: N.N. International Sales nn@aed-sicad.de AED-SICAD Neubiberg/München Germany

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