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Reference Information Specifications for Europe RISE Results & Lessons Learnt

Reference Information Specifications for Europe RISE Results & Lessons Learnt. wcudlip@qinetiq.com www.eu-rise.org. Wyn Cudlip (QinetiQ). Issues. How to satisfy INSPIRE and other EU Directives on data sharing and re-use without completely re-engineering the information databases.

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Reference Information Specifications for Europe RISE Results & Lessons Learnt

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  1. Reference Information Specifications for EuropeRISE Results & Lessons Learnt wcudlip@qinetiq.com www.eu-rise.org Wyn Cudlip (QinetiQ)

  2. Issues • How to satisfy INSPIRE and other EU Directives on data sharing and re-use without completely re-engineering the information databases. • Also applies to cross-border and other cross-sector data harmonisation issues. RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  3. RISE Project goals • Define Methodology & Guidelines Document • for the creation of geospatial Data Product Specifications (DPS), consistent with international and industrial standards. • Test the Methodology • by creating test harmonised DPS for Hydrography, LandCover and Elevation; as example input datasets to diffuse nutrient leakage modelling for the Water Framework Directive (WFD). • Test the harmonised Data Product Specifications (hDPS) • in an on-line “Test Environment” with data from test areas (in Sweden & Norway). • Demonstrate the automatic creation of harmonised Data Products • from existing databases using schema translation RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  4. RISE consortium QinetiQ OGC-Europe Public Institutions - Source data providers Industry Technology EuroGeographics Lantmäteriet BKG “Harmonisation Advisory Committee & Planning Board” “WFD & GMES” “Key stakeholders” Users and applications 2 yr FP6 Project; started Sept. 05. Working relationship with MOTIIVE. RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  5. Approach Prototype Testing Data Product Specification Use Cases Requirements Application schema (GML) Cost benefit Conceptual schema (UML) Exploitation guidelines RISE Methodology RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  6. Key Steps in the development of “harmonised” Data Product Specification Use Case Use Case Use Case Use Case Development Development Development Development • Analyse Use Cases • To define requirements • 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 RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  7. 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 RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  8. 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. RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  9. 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) RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  10. 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 RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  11. RISE Deliverables Data Harmonisation Requirements Report Methodology & Guidelines for Use Case & Schema Development Use Case Descriptions Conceptual Schema in UML GML Application Schema GML Application Schema Data Product Specification Data Specification Cost Benefit Analysis Requirements Services Architecture Outline Testing Methodology Architecture Conceptual Schema Use Cases Test Environment Report Exploitation Guidelines Prototype Cost Benefit Report Exploitation Guidelines Drafts available now; final versions in September 2007 RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  12. Methodology & Guidelines Document • V1.0 available. http://www.eu-rise.org/ • Used by the INSPIRE Drafting Team on Data Specifications for their “Guidelines” Document. • Used by the MOTIIVE Harmonisation Project • Revised version due in September 2007. RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  13. USE Case Architecture modelling Use Case Actors: Users LAN, WAN, WWW WFS/WCS harmoniseddata products Use Case Actors: Data Integrators Processing Services LAN, WAN, WWW (WFS/WCS) Use Case Actors: Data Providers Source Data Hydrography Attributes Landcover Clearcuts DEM Hydrography RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  14. Testing • Three Themes • Hydrography (i.e. catchment area polygons; river and lake segments) • Landcover (i.e. RISE defined scheme (aggregated CORINE type) • Elevation (i.e. uniform grid of Digital Elervation Model (DEM) • Two Test Areas • Vindan (East Sweden) • Enningsdalsalven (Swedish Norwegian Borders) Enningsdalsalven Vindan RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  15. Landcover Elevation UML Diagram Hydrography(riverbasin and river/lake network) RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  16. Schema Translation • Schema translation definitions created with the use of Matching Tables. • These have to be generated by domain experts. Example of schema translation with Snowflake’s “Go Publisher”. RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  17. RISE Test Environment • Demonstrate the creation of harmonised data products • “on-the fly” from existing data sets • Allow evaluation of the data products (and hence the specifications) RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  18. Conclusion • RISE has produced a Methodology & Guidelines document for the creation of harmonised Data Product Specifications. • Several other documents have also been produced including a number related to schema development. • A RISE Test Environment has shown how hDP can be produced “on the fly” from existing information through schema translation. • Some types of “missing information” can be created automatically without any database intervention. In practice, the degree of automation will depend on how much information is missing from the input existing datasets. RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  19. Lessons Learnt • Harmonisation must be driven by real requirements • need to avoid lowest common denominator effect. • or compromises which satisfy nobody. • Hence importance of Use Cases • Interface standards need further development • E.g. for access control, handling time series • Enhancement to WCS, improved integration with SOAP etc. • Software tools require further development • E.g. Improved integration of Clients, WMS, WFS and WCS RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

  20. Issues for discussion • How to maintain project results after the end of the Project? • How best to influence Standards Bodies? • E.g. Specify requirements; support testbeds? • Commercial versus Open-Source Software? RISE Results, Porto, 5th July, 2007. V1.0

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