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Workshop on the INSPIRE registry and registers. Alex Coley and Dave Reynolds. Registry developments and plans. Involved organizations / governance UKGovLD (UK Government Public Sector) Including: Defra, Met Office, CO, OS, DCLG etc UK ICT Controls and Standards hub SMEs
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Workshop on the INSPIRE registry and registers Alex Coley and Dave Reynolds
Registry developments and plans • Involved organizations / governance • UKGovLD (UK Government Public Sector) • Including: Defra, Met Office, CO, OS, DCLG etc • UK ICT Controls and Standards hub • SMEs • WMO, OGC and US Met Office • Scope • cross-sector, used as component for connective reference data, managing URI sets and potentially federated namespace of URIs • Content • Developing but incorporating codelists for Environment, Location and WMO codes
Connecting registries • Existing connections to other registries • Can register external URIs within an LDRegistry • Supports forward/proxy of parts of registry namespace • Delegation of individual registers (via SPARQL) • Federation to other LD Registry implementations partially defined but not fully implemented • Requirements for connections to the INSPIRE registry? • Prime requirement would be ref concepts via URIse.g. register as external entities in LD RegistryIdeally requires the URIs to be Linked Data (support conneg including to an RDF description) • Full delegation? Unclear – use cases need defining
Future development of INSPIRE registry • How are you using / planning to use the INSPIRE registry (software or service)? • Dependent upon INSPIRE requirements and Interaction with MS Registries • Which additional features would you like to see? • As above • Which additional content would you like to see? • As above
Pointers and additional information • https://github.com/UKGovLD • http://environment.data.gov.uk/registry • http://location.data.gov.uk/registry • http://codes.wmo.int • http://standards.data.gov.uk