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1 © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) GeoDRM 2 nd ODRL Workshop, 7 th +8 th July 2005 Lisbon Dr. Roland M. Wagner Contributions: Graham Vowles / Günther Pichler

2 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.2 What is the OGC? The Open GIS Consortium (OGC)The Open GIS Consortium (OGC) –Not-for-profit, international consortium –250+ industry, government, and university members (about 1/3 from Europe) Specification Development Program (since 1994)Specification Development Program (since 1994) –similar to other Industry consortia like W3C, OMG, etc. –Class A liaison with ISO/TC211 Interoperability Program (since 1999)Interoperability Program (since 1999) –a global, innovative, hands-on engineering and testing program designed to accelerate interface development and bring interoperability to the market Outreach and Community Adoption Program (since 2002)Outreach and Community Adoption Program (since 2002) –awareness raising, education and training, encourage take up of OpenGIS® interfaces, business development –Subsidiaries: OGC Europe, OGC Australia, … OGC Vision A world in which everyone benefits from geographic information and services made available across any network, application or platform. OGC Mission Our core mission is to deliver spatial interface specifications that are openly available for global use.

3 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.3 Global ISO, W3C, IETF OASIS, WS-1, ANSI, CEN, ISO, UN/CEFACT, RosettaNet / UCC... XX-XML, RosettaNet, OASIS, OGC, SEDRIS, OMA, eMSA, SIF.... + hundreds more Microsoft, IBM, Network Providers, + hundreds to thousands more Scope Shared Business Process Specificity Cross - Industry (Horizontal) Industry Based (Vertical) Organisation Specific Service Standards Hierarchy + 10 more

4 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.4 OGC’s Mission: OpenGIS® Specification Development OGC Interoperability Program OGC Specification Program Working Group (WG) Draft Specs Submitted By Members Testbeds Feasibility Studies Draft Spec Concepts New Rqmts from Sponsors Testbeds Design & Proof-of-concept w. Participants Draft Specs Recommended Spec Actions Technical Committee (TC) Planning Committee (PC) Draft Specs Testbeds Pilots Operational Test Concept Development Recommended Specs Approved Specs Candidate Specs & Recommendations ISO W3C Other Standards Org

5 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.5 Programme Support Services INSPIRE/GMES… National Programmes OGCE’s Mission: Take up and Adoption of OpenGIS® Specifications OGC Specification Program Working Group (WG) Draft Specs Submitted By Members Draft Specs Recommended Spec Actions by Members Technical Committee (TC) Planning Committee (PC) Recommended Specs Approved Specs Candidate Specs & Recommendations ISO W3C Other Standards Org OGCE Testbeds Demonstration/ Verification Proof of Concept Services Testbeds Life Cycle Cost Measurement/ Return on Investment Criteria Procurement Readiness Services Architecture Services Testbeds OGC EUROPEAN MEMBERS via European Virtual Resource Pool (EVPool) Planning Studies Fifth Framework Programme Sixth Framework Programme

6 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.6 OGC Works Closely With Standards Organizations and Consortia in the Technology Community International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) TC 211 and 204International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) TC 211 and 204 World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) OASISOASIS Automotive Mobile Information ConsortiumAutomotive Mobile Information Consortium Open Mobile AllianceOpen Mobile Alliance Initiating discussions with CEN 287Initiating discussions with CEN 287

7 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.7 OpenGIS  Architecture-by-Interface: Interoperable Web Services Easier access to multiple online information sources and services Use and reuse different vendor solutions Use and reuse different vendor solutions  OpenGIS® compliance via “wrapping” (Software Interoperability)  OpenGIS® compliance via “wrapping” (Software Interoperability) Clearinghouse Geoparser Vendor Data Local Government National Government Other Collections Clearinghouse Whoville Cedar Lake Whoville Cedar Lake Buildings Roads Images Targets Boundaries... Catalog View Common interfaces enable interoperability Queries extract info from diverse sources Integrated View Gazetteer Coordinate Transform Web Mapping Server, Web Feature Server, Web Coverage Server Catalog Services Other Services Metadata Data Metadata Data Metadata Data Metadata Internet Geoparser Geocoder

8 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.8 Information about OGC OGC News* (monthly, English)OGC News* (monthly, English) –News and general information –Text or HTML OGC User* (quarterly, English)OGC User* (quarterly, English) –Documents implementations that involve OpenGIS® Specifications –Aimed at a broad range of readers around the world and is written in conversational, rather than technical –Examples: Copenhagen: Managing Process with Web Map Service Sharing Forestry Data: The Canadian Forestry Service's Distributed Interoperability Solution New South Wales Taps OpenGIS Web Feature Service Specification to Share Natural Resources Information Policy, Open Standards and GIS: The Open GIS Story in Arkansas Copenhagen: Managing Process with Web Map Service Sharing Forestry Data: The Canadian Forestry Service's Distributed Interoperability Solution New South Wales Taps OpenGIS Web Feature Service Specification to Share Natural Resources Information Policy, Open Standards and GIS: The Open GIS Story in Arkansas Copenhagen: Managing Process with Web Map Service Sharing Forestry Data: The Canadian Forestry Service's Distributed Interoperability Solution New South Wales Taps OpenGIS Web Feature Service Specification to Share Natural Resources Information Policy, Open Standards and GIS: The Open GIS Story in Arkansas * Sign up at www.opengis.org for automatic email subscription to these publications (free of charge* Sign up at www.opengis.org for automatic email subscription to these publications (free of charge)www.opengis.org

9 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.9

10 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.10 GeoDRM Working Group Part of Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) – where geospatial standards are defined GeoDRM Working Group – comprises of content providers and technology providers Charter is not to invent new digital rights technologies but to reuse and extend for geospatial data and services Formed in June 2004 – Graham Vowles, Roland Wagner, Joe Cardinale Co-chairs Last meeting June 13-16, St John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.

11 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.11 On-demand Service Network Knowledge Network Information Network Technical Network Business Network GeoDRM is about rights enabling a network of geospatial services

12 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.12 Ways of managing and protecting Intellectual Property Weak DRM Strong DRM no protection copyright statement click-through licence managed access watermarking encryption Today we rely on our legal framework and licence agreements to protect our intellectual property Our business is shifting so we need alternative ways to manage and protect our intellectual property

13 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.13 GeoDRM Licence Extents Licencee Simplified view of the extents of a GeoDRM Licence: three-dimensions of rights, space and time Time Rights Space

14 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.14 GeoDRM Abstract Rights Model (ARM) Extents of Intellectual Property Owner User Licensor Extents Delegated to Licensor Invalid Request!Valid Request Licencee Extents of Licence

15 © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. On-going activities 2005

16 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.16 GeoDRM Working Group Programs 2005 Sept. Chicago January N.Y. April Frascati June SJohn Nov. Bonn Jan ? April ? Demonstrator OWS3 20062005 Reference Model Program1: GeoDRM.DemonstratorIdentify Program2: GeoDRM.OWS3 TestbedDevelop Program3: GeoDRM.Interoperability ExperimentConcistancy Program4: GeoDRM.Reference ModelDescribe Interop. Experi.

17 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.17 Program1: GeoDRM.Demonstrator Goal –Identification of existing technologies for authentication and authorization –Setting up and self education a group within OGC Execution Time Frame: January 17 th – April 4 th Members –Boeing, con terra, Fraunhofer ISST, Oracle, Ordnance Survey, State NRW, University of Münster, TU Munich, Status/Results –[Finalized] –Secured WMS Demonstrator (other members), WSS/WAS, GeoXACML –ISO REL with WMS (Oracle) Demonstrator

18 © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. OGC GeoDRM WG Demonstrator Final Presentation April 6 th, 2005 OGC Meeting Frascati Demonstrator

19 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.19 OWS3 Program2: GeoDRM.OWS3 Testbed Goal –Development and Specification of an OGC interoperable “License Click-Through” Mechanism for users to acknowledge a license prior OWS access –Cascadable architecture Execution Time Frame: April 18 th – October 30 th Members –Abstract: IFGI-Fraunhofer_ISST-con terra –Implementation: Cubewerx, lat-lon, UniBW Munich, IFGI-Fraunhofer_ISST-con terra Status/Results –[On going] –Draft Specifications Demonstrator

20 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.20 Program3: GeoDRM.Interoperability Experiment Goal –Ensure consistency between technology fragments –Interoperability Experiments between OGC identified and developed technologies and solutions (GeoDRM.Demonstrator, GeoDRM.OWS3, DP Web Pricing & Ordering, DP GeoXACML) –Authentication, Authorization, Click-Through Licensing, Pricing & Ordering Execution Time Frame: September- November Members –30 days call for participation, expected end of July 2005 Status/Results (expected) –[Planed] –IE Reports, Change Requests for OGC Specification Development DemonstratorOWS3Interop. Experi.

21 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.21 Conclusion GeoDRM WG focus on highly needed functions: authentication, authorization, click-through license, pricing Developing a GeoDRM Reference Model to formally define the problem Developing a GeoDRM Framework to rights enable a network of services Specifications need to be interoperable and consistent First drafts expected in November 2005

22 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.22 Thank you! GeoDRM (Co-) Chairs: Graham Vowles: graham.vowles@ordnancesurvey.co.ukgraham.vowles@ordnancesurvey.co.uk Joe Cardinale: joseph.d.cardinale@boeing.comjoseph.d.cardinale@boeing.com Roland M. Wagner: rmwagner@uni-muenster.dermwagner@uni-muenster.de


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