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Inspire MIG:

Inspire MIG: - Technological developments - status and challenges: MIG-T activities, technology watch, technology watch, messages and interaction towards MIG-P. , 1.10. 2014, Norwegia Mapping Authority , Arvid Lillethun,.

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Inspire MIG:

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  1. Inspire MIG: - Technological developments - status and challenges: MIG-T activities, technology watch, technology watch, messages and interaction towards MIG-P , 1.10. 2014, Norwegia Mapping Authority, Arvid Lillethun,

  2. New work package for the MIWP?: Technological developments - status and challenges • Suggestionpostedon MIG site • Manynarrowwpissues. Decisionswithin WG+MIG-T may have huge implications (MS, org, users) • Action to lift up tech+ impldiscussions • Mid-termreview • An annualreport from MIG-T? • Can be part of a regime for interactionwith MIG-P

  3. New work package for the MIWP?: Technological developments - status and challenges • Inspire is a directive/regulations specifying in very detail • The MIG work programme focuses on narrow issues in extreme detail – necessary and highly appreciated work – more of this • Do we need to accept existing Inspire specs and limits? • Technology - moves quickly - we have to cope with it, else Inspire will be a dying directive • Needed changes ….

  4. New work package for the MIWP?: Technological developments - status and challenges • The MIG-T should have a action working on the “high level” messages on • Consumer trends • Observed and foreseen changes in consumer habits/ use profiles • Location everywhere – internet of things • Sharing • Technological trends - solutions • Trends, “Open” ESDI & NSDI • Semantic techs, Linked data rdf, PID, • New formats - geojson, topojson, jsonLD, …. • New api’s/services - rest-api, …. • Sensors • Dynamics • integration of data sorurces • complex data structures - simlifying data • from geo to IT, • Should analyze to detect the most important changes/ adjustments to be done • Data • Where to putfocus – the large usercommunities, where to succeed • Facilitatenationalneeds, not onlycross-border European • Roles • Implementingstrategies – westeadilydevelop - whichroles for whom?

  5. Work in MIG-T – Annualreportontech and data implementationchallenges • Focusonusers, benefits, ”quickwins” • Relate Inspire specs/techn/org to trends • Consequenses to continue as is / do changes • Meesageunclear – drowning in details • Generalise and prioritisetechissues to understandablemessages • Annualreport • Reportannually to MIG-P • Regime for interaction – MIG-T – MIG-P

  6. PossibleissueExample 1:

  7. Inspire data models to cover needs of priority environmental reporting Reporting Inspire • The objective was to have data models covering the full model of the main environmental reporting data • The situation is that there is Inspire only covers part of the reporting data models • EEA is following up two ways • EIONET community and reporting data flows • Inspire data • This is waste of resources and confusing results with double data, continuing like this will not get support from technical tools/ work in Inspire • The inspire data model should cover • all the needed features and be a 1:1 data model • Or at least cover the reporting data model • Should identify the reporting themes in question; wfd, ccda, air q, other • Objective to change Inspire data models • How should this be debated in MIG-T • Mig-T should give signals to MIG-P on a solution today Wantedsituation or Wantedsituation

  8. Inspire implementation to be specific on data themes and priority actions • Examplegeology • All kindsofprioritythemes? • Harmonisewhich data? • From bits and pieces to Pan-european or regional • ”scales” • ELF

  9. PossibleissueExample 2:

  10. European organisations to distributeInspiredatasets? • Data reported to European organisations to be distributed by these organisations • On behalf of the countries • Will build on existing data flows • Will be resource effective • Needed decisions • Needed agreements • E.g. Eurogeosurvey, Eurogeographics, Eurotat, EEA, Eurocontrol….

  11. Health care/services data + sources • Eurostat – statistical data on nuts 1 or 2 • Health care: resources and patients (non-expenditure data) (t_hlth_care) • Practising physicians (tps00044) • Licensed physicians (tps00167) • Practising dentists (tps00045) • Hospital beds (tps00046) • Curative care beds in hospitals (tps00168) • Psychiatric care beds in hospitals (tps00047) • Discharges from hospitals (tps00048) – use of the different services • Health care: indicators from surveys (SILC, HIS round 2004) (t_hlth_care1) • Self reported unmet need for medical examination or treatment, by income quintile (tsdph270) • Important • Space resolution, nuts 1+2+municipality • time resolution • Actual figures (number of doctors) or health expenditure figures

  12. Euro-stat Health care Health care: resources and patients (non-expenditure data) (reg_hlth_care) Health personnel by region - Absolute numbers and rate per 100,000 inhabitants (hlth_rs_prsrg) Hospital beds (HP.1) by region - Absolute numbers and rate per 100,000 inhabitants (hlth_rs_bdsrg) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, in-patients, total number – Total (hlth_co_disch1t) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, in-patients, total number – Males (hlth_co_disch1m) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, in-patients, total number – Females (hlth_co_disch1f) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, in-patients, per 100,000 inhabitants – Females (hlth_co_disch2f) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, in-patients, per 100,000 inhabitants – Males(hlth_co_disch2m) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, in-patients, per 100,000 inhabitants – Total (hlth_co_disch2t) In-patient average length of stay (ISHMT, in days) by region - Females (hlth_co_inpstf) In-patient average length of stay (ISHMT, in days) by region - Males (hlth_co_inpstm) In-patient average length of stay (ISHMT, in days) by region - Total (hlth_co_inpstt) Hospital days of in-patients (ISHMT) by region - Females (hlth_co_hosdayf) Hospital days of in-patients (ISHMT) by region - Males (hlth_co_hosdaym) Hospital days of in-patients (ISHMT) by region - Total (hlth_co_hosdayt) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, day cases, total number – Females (hlth_co_disch3f) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, day cases, total number – Males (hlth_co_disch3m) Hospital discharges by diagnosis (ISHMT) and region, day cases, total number – Total (hlth_co_disch3t)

  13. Work in MIG-T – Annualreportontech and data implementationchallenges • Focusonusers, benefits, quickwins • Relate Inspire specs/techn/org to trends • Consequenses to continue as is/ do changes • Meesageunclear – drowning in details • Generalisetechissues to understandablemessages • Onlytech or alsogeneralise from thematicclusters / all wpactions? • Annualreport • Reportannually to MIG-P • Regime for interaction – MIG-T – MIG-P

  14. National metadata validatorNorwegiantecnicalcontroltool/validatorbasedon Inspire service • We are connecting up to the validation service • We get lots of “not accepted” metadata • Why ? They are correct! • Its because the Inspire validator is not only checking metadata • But is also checking the wms! That’s not metdata • Please split validation service into two

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