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Reference Information Specifications for Europe Overview Presentation to HACPB3

Reference Information Specifications for Europe Overview Presentation to HACPB3. wcudlip@qinetiq.com www.eu-rise.org. Wyn Cudlip (QinetiQ) and others RISE Participants. Project goals.

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Reference Information Specifications for Europe Overview Presentation to HACPB3

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  1. Reference Information Specifications for EuropeOverview Presentation to HACPB3 wcudlip@qinetiq.com www.eu-rise.org Wyn Cudlip (QinetiQ) and others RISE Participants

  2. Project goals • To define a methodology and guidelines for the creation of geospatial Data Product Specifications (DPS), consistent with international and industrial standards. • To test the methodology by creating harmonised DPS for Hydrography, LandCover and Elevation; as input datasets to diffuse nutrient leakage modelling for the Water Framework Directive (WFD). • To test the DPS in an on-line “Test Environment” with data from a test area (Sweden & Norway). • To demonstrate the automatic creation of hDPs from existing databases Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  3. Presentation Overview • Short intro to RISE project • Deliverables provided so far • Introduce additional presentations • Response to External Reviewer comments • Conclusions Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  4. Industry Technology OGC-Europe QinetiQ “Harmonisation Advisory Committee & Planning Board” “WFD & GMES” “Key stakeholders” Users and applications RISE consortium EuroGeographics Lantmäteriet BKG Public Institutions - Source data providers 2 yr FP6 Project; started Sept. 05. Working relationship with MOTIIVE. Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  5. The RISE and MOTIIVE Projects • FP6, SSA for GMES data harmonisation • Duration 24 months • Started 1st September 2005 • RISE & MOTIIVE – complementary activities • RISE -emphasis on methodology and schema testing • MOTIIVE - emphasis on feature types and registries and cost benefit analysis • RISE - empashis on land • MOTIIVE - emphasis on Marine Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  6. Approach Prototype Testing Data Product Specification Use Cases Requirements Application schema (GML) Cost benefit Conceptual schema (UML) Exploitation guidelines RISE Methodology Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  7. Key Steps in the development of “harmonised” Data Product Specification Use Case Use Case Use Case Use Case Development Development Development Development • Analyse Use Case • Develop Conceptual Schema (in UML) • Including Feature Type Catalogue and Data Dictionary update • Develop GML Application Schema • this can be automated • e.g., UGAS, UML to GML conversion tool • Define harmonised Data Product Specification • Data Products created from existing data • Goal: to create “on the fly” with suitable server software Requirements Requirements Requirements Requirements and Feature Types and Feature Types and Feature Types and Feature Types Identification Identification Identification Identification Data Dictionary Data Dictionary Data Dictionary Data Dictionary Update Update Update Update DPS and DPS and DPS and DPS and App Schema App Schema App Schema App Schema Development Development Development Development Implementation, Implementation, Implementation, Implementation, testing and testing and testing and testing and validation validation validation validation Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  8. Use Case Use Case Use Case Use Case Development Development Development Development Requirements Requirements Requirements Requirements Requirements Requirements Requirements As-is analysis and Feature Types and Feature Types and Feature Types and Feature Types Identification Identification Identification Identification Data Product Gap analysis Specification App Schema App Schema App Schema Development Development Development Development Implementation, Implementation, Implementation, Implementation, testing and testing and testing and testing and validation(using WFS) validation validation validation Checklist addresses steps to data harmonisation Supporting components: featuredata dictionary, CRS registry, etc. Checklist for data Harmonisation requirements Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  9. Mandatory: Overview Specification scopes Data product identification Data content and structure Reference systems Data quality Data product delivery Metadata Optional: Data capture Data maintenance Portrayal Additional information Key assumptions • A Data Specification is based on a data product specification (DPS) according to ISO 19131. Such a DPS includes the following sections: • RISE harmonisation is concerned with more than just data content and structure. Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  10. Data Harmonisation Components – Overview 1. INSPIRE Information Model 3. Guidelines & Best Practice 1.4 ISO 19100 Profile 1.7 Object referencing modelling 1.1 INSPIRE Principles 3.1 Metadata 3.5 Derived re- porting & multiple representations 1.8 Data translation model/guidelines 1.2 Reference model 1.5 Multi-lingual text and cultural adaptibility 1.3 Application Schemas 1.6 Coordinate refe- rencing and units model 1.9 Portrayal model 3.6 Consistency between data 3.2 Maintenance 3.3 Quality 3.7 Data capturing 2. Operational components/registers 2.1 Identifier Management 2.3 Feature catalogues 2.5 Conformance 3.4 Data Transfer 2.2 Terminology 2.4 Dictionaries (developed by INSPIRE Drafting Team „Data Specifications“ in collaboration with RISE; RISE will focus on the methodology, the DT will focus on generic aspects of the conceptual model) Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  11. Relevant ISO Standards • UML ISO 19103 • Conceptual Schema ISO 19107/8/9 • Application Schema ISO 19109 • Feature Type ISO 19109 • Data Dictionary ISO 19126 • Data Product Specification ISO 19131 • Quality ISO 19113/5 • Metadata ISO 19115 • Multi Lingual ISO 19139 • Portrayal ISO 19117 • GML ISIO 19136 • Translating WFS ISO 19142+43 Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  12. Original Project Phases • Phase 1 (1st 6 months) – requirements and draft methodology. • Phase 2 (2nd 6 months) – Use Cases analysis; Application Schema and harmonised data product specifications. • Phase 3 (3rd 6 months) – Prototype and testing. • Phase 4 (final 6 months) – interoperability testing and issue Final Guidelines Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  13. So far: RISE Deliverables Data Harmonisation Requirements Report Methodology & Guidelines for on Use Case & Schema Development Use Case Descriptions Conceptual Schema in UML GML Application Schema Data Product Specification GML Application Schema Data Specification Services Architecture Outline Cost Benefit Analysis Requirements To come: Testing Methodology Architecture Test Environment Report Conceptual Schema Use Cases Exploitation Guidelines Cost Benefit Report Prototype Exploitation Guidelines Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  14. RISE Document Highlights • User Harmonisation Requirements Document • Analysed 96 GMES Projects plus INSPIRE and WFD Initiatives. • Use Case document • Analysis of Swedish and Swedish/Norwegian Use Cases • Requirements for hydrography, Land Cover and Elevation (DEM) • Methodology and Guidelines Document + Checklist • Passed to MOTIIVE, and INSPIRE Drafting Team on Data Specifications • Application Schema in UML and GML (automatic conversion) • Harmonised Data Product Specifications • Defines data products that can be generated automatically • RISE Service Architecture Outline document • Places RISE activity in a broader !SO/OGC context Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  15. Later presentations to address: • RISE Test Environment • Cost Benefit Issues • Exploitation Guidelines Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  16. External Reviewer Comments • Concern regarding directions of the project and the possible approaches towards redirecting the projects towards it’s initial target: … “methodology and guidelines for the creation of implementation specifications” • Recommendations: The Project should: • …jointly review the process / flow of documents leading to the specification…. • Clarify how the current standards may be exploited / extended to include the necessary specification information for either an “outside producer” or an automated procedure. • Update the Deliverables according to the findings / comments. Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  17. RISE Response to Reviewer Comments • RISE activity is and always has been directed towards developing a “methodology and guidelines for the creation of implementation specifications” • The RISE-generated Data Product Specifications have been created for RISE test purposes and are not intended to have broader application without additional development. • Given the reviewers comments, RISE agrees that there is scope to revise some of the documents in order to clarify their scope and content and the improve their usability. • Further discussion with the Reviewer is proposed to clarify the issues. Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

  18. Conclusion • RISE has been able to follow the original proposal workplan without any major changes. • The Test Environment Development and testing of the Data Product Specifications is behind the original schedule but it is still possible to complete the project as scheduled • (subject to satisfactorily addressing the External Reviewers Comments) • Final Deliverables to include: • Revised Use Case Document • Revised Methodology and Guidelines Document (inc. lessons learnt) • Final Data Product Specifications (+ revised UML & GML if necessary) • And: • RISE Test Environment Document • Cost Benefit Analysis Report • Exploitation Guidelines Presentation to HACPB3, Brussels, 6th June, 2007. V1.0

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