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Quality Management of Spatial Data Infrastructure – a Necessity for Investments

Quality Management of Spatial Data Infrastructure – a Necessity for Investments. Anders Östman & Jan Zakariasson Swedesurvey AB. Swedesurvey AB. An International Consultant company , owned by the Swedish Government

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Quality Management of Spatial Data Infrastructure – a Necessity for Investments

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  1. Quality Management of Spatial Data Infrastructure – a Necessity for Investments Anders Östman & Jan Zakariasson Swedesurvey AB II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  2. Swedesurvey AB • An International Consultant company, owned by the Swedish Government • Provides services worldwide within Land Governance, NSDI and Human Resource Development • Acts as the Overseas Agency of Lantmäteriet, the Swedish mapping, cadastre and registry authority II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  3. NSDI version 1.0 Based on INSPIRE Legislation: Most EU countries have implemented the INSPIRE directive in their national legislations Business models: Mainly G2G (Goverment-to-government) Network services: Up and running, more or less Geoportal: A large number exists Data provision: Currently the main focus II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  4. NSDI version 2.0 Increase value to the user Increase involvement of private business and citizens NSDI monitoring at macro level (INSPIRE reporting, Balanced scorecard, SDI readiness index, SDI maturity index, ...) NSDI monitoring at micro level (service quality, data quality, investment analysis, ...) II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  5. Some statements about quality “The characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs ” (American society for quality) “There is always another method for making a product cheaper and better” (Kaizen concept) Quality assurance of geospatial data production is mainly seen as a cost (Eurogeographics) Investment decisions requires proper quality management (Self-evident) II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  6. Readability Esthetic Basic measurements (distance, direction, area) Well established QA routines for production of paper maps Cartographic quality II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  7. Geospatial data quality Data quality elements Accuracy Completeness Consistency Currentness Producer oriented II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  8. Data Providers Subcontractors Crowdsourcing Data migration Data harmonisation (INSPIRE, Mash-ups) Providers of network services Availability, Response time, Number of concurrent users Providers of web applications Fast Correct and relevant information Flexible, customizable to the needs Low cost Convenient Reliable Quality challenges for SDI actors II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  9. Case Study 1 – Migration and harmonisation to INSPIRE INSPIRE schema NLS schema NLS database Data extraction Schema matching and mapping NLS shapefiles Source consistency test Shape to GML conversion Transformation rules Source GML files Schema transformation Schema transformation report Source data consistency report Schema matching & mapping report Target GML files II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  10. Input and refining processes Product Specification Quality Control Metadata DPS editor XML Schema ISO 19131 Metadata DB Metadataeditor Metadata Portal ISO 19115 ISO 19139 FME Quality Control routines CSW metadata update ISO 19113,ISO 19114, ISO 19138 (ISO 19157) II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  11. ESDIN NMCA Partners • Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie (BKG), Germany • • IGN Belgium • • IGN France • • Statens Kartverk, Norway • • Lantmäteriet, Sweden • • Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen,Denmark • • National Land Survey of Finland • • Bundesamt für Eich- und • Vermessungswesen (BEV), Austria • • National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Publicity, Romania • • Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing, Hungary II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  12. LoadUI II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  13. Results – download service II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  14. Quality in short • The quality of data and services are essential key issues for further development of (investment in) a NSDI • Data quality • New business models and data processing streams requires new quality assurance routines • Design of QA routines extremely important (risk minimization, parameters, acceptance thresholds) • Service quality • INSPIRE network services – ESDIN test suite • Web applications – Usability tests required II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  15. The role of Swedesurvey • Partnership with local and international expertise • Solving short term issues (implementation, development etc) • Strategic guidance • Capacity building II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  16. Swedesurvey Swedesurvey GIS & Local partners Lantm Lantm ä ä teriet teriet Technical partners IT partners Remote Sensing partners Swedesurvey –Partnership model II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  17. Conclusions NSDI version 1.0 based on INSPIRE A strategy for NSDI v 2.0 need to adress the private sector and citizens Quality of services and data are essential parts of such a strategy We have for several years worked on SDI, regional development and business development – experiences we wish to share with you II Annual Conference of the CIS and the Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

  18. Thank You –Questions? References Abugessaisa I, Östman A, 2011. Testing-SDI: E-government Prospective, Requirements, and Challenges. International Journal of Public Information Systems, Vol. 2011:1, pp. 11-47. http://www.ijpis.net/issues/no1_2011/IJPIS_no1_2011_p2.pdf Östman A, Abugessaisa I, Tanzilli S, He X, El-Mekawy M, 2009. GeoTest: A Testing Environment for Swedish Geodata. Paper presented at the GSDI 11 World Conference, Rotterdam, June 15-19, 2009. http://www.gsdi.org/gsdi11/papers/pdf/234.pdf He X, Persson H, Östman A, 2011. Geoportal Usability Evaluations. http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2011/presentations/61.pdf Portele C, Östman A, Koutroumpas M, He , Kovanen J, Schneider M Skopeliti A, 2011. Testing - an essential aspect of establishing an SDI. Paper presented at the INSPIRE Conference 2011 in Edinburgh, June 27 – July 1, 2011. http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2011/presentations/125.pdf Anders Rydén, 2011. Evaluating the Progress of the Swedish Spatial Data Infrastructure. Paper presented at the INSPIRE Conference 2011 in Edinburgh, June 27 – July 1, 2011. http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2011/presentations/47.pdf II Annual Conference of the CIS and Baltic Countries - Moscow Sept 2011

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