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1 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange May 22, 2002 SAIJO, Yuuki (Geographical Survey Institute Japan) E-Mail: saijo@gsi.go.jp ISO/TC211 Workshop on Standards in Action

2 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan2 Verification works for ISO 19100 drafts in Japan ISO/TC211 ISO/TC211 Domestic Committee JSGI Committee Development of Japanese National Standards for Geographic Information (JSGI) conformed to ISO 19100 drafts (Mainly focused on the exchange of spatial data, in current) Methodologies to apply JSGI to practical operations Experiments on Spatial Data Developments / Exchanges JSGI : Japanese Standards for Geographic Information Japan side with 5 WGs

3 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan3 History of Spatial Data Exchange Experiments FY 1999 Spatial Data Exchange Experiment I Convert existing spatial data to standard specification data sets Load standardized data set into existing GIS FY 2000 FY 2001 Spatial Data Exchange Experiment III Dynamic recognition of the content of Application Schema Implementation of Portrayal Catalog / Portrayal Specification Spatial Data Exchange Experiment II Merge multiple standardized data sets in existing GIS Exchange update information XML documentation for Application Schema

4 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan4 Results of Spatial Data Exchange Experiment II

5 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan5 Exchanging Spatial Information including Update Data GIS - A Base Map (XML) Update operation GIS - B Update Data (XML) Added Deleted Modified Get Update Information ( Experiment II ) Conformed to 19107, 19108, 19109 and 19118

6 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan6 Defining “Application Schema Description File” Application Schema Description File Class definitions by UML …… Class_A DataType 1DataType 2 Instantiation of classes by XML General Encoding Rule HighwayNode GM_PointTP_Node Class PropertyComposition Application Schema by UML MetaClass definitions by UML Instantiation of MetaClasses by XML = Definition of Application Schema by XML General Encoding Rule Data2Data1 Instances of any UML class diagrams can be encoded with XML.

7 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan7 Results of Spatial Data Exchange Experiment III

8 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan8 Image of Experimental System ( Experiment III ) Base Map ( digital map 25000 ) Thematic Spatial Data Portrayal Catalogue Application Schema for Thematic data Base Map got from market Application Schema for Base Map Thematic spatial data got from some site Information about the structure of Thematic data Assumption of Thematic spatial data Plot big energy users on base maps, i.e. factories, hospitals, hotels or high buildings Class names and attributes are defined in the application schema. Overlay Thematic data on Base Map to utilize information Emphasize Thematic data by a specified portrayal rules

9 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan9 Highlights Base Map + Thematic data (Point data) overlay Dynamic recognition of Application Schema Application Schema of thematic data may be changed. Their definitions are read and recognized dynamically so that corresponded thematic data can be loaded with proper understandings. Implementation of Portrayal Catalogues ( Experiment III )

10 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan10 Functional Overview GIS ( 6 different systems ) Base Map (XML) Application Schema of Thematic Data (XML) ( Experiment III ) Conformed to 19107, 19108, 19109 and 19118 Thematic Spatial Data (XML) Portrayal Catalogs and Portrayal Specifications (XML) Load Standardized format file of Base Map data. Application Schema of Base Map is statically defined in GIS-A. Load Application Schema Description File of thematic data, and recognize new classes and their attributes dynamically. According to the recognition of Application Schema, load Thematic Data and overlay them on Base Map. Load Portrayal Catalogs / Portrayal Specifications, and change the way to draw each features. Based on 19117 (1) (2) (3) (4)

11 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan11 Dynamic recognition of application schema ( Experiment III ) Application schema of Thematic data were dynamically recognized before reading its data set and overlaid features with base map. Base Map (XML) Application Schema of Thematic Data (XML) Thematic Spatial Data (XML) (1) (2) (3)

12 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan12 Changing the application schema ( Experiment III ) Definition of class “ Factory ” changed by adding attribute “ telephone ”. Attribute values also were changed.

13 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan13 Portrayal Catalogue for Thematic spatial data ( Experiment III ) Example of catalogue contents: If feature class is “Factory”, energy type is “Electric Power” and energy usage is more than 2000kW Then draw a large (300 units) red dot symbol : If feature class is “Hospital”, bed amount is more than 200, energy type is “Electric Power” and energy usage is less than 500kW Then draw a small (100 units) green square symbol : ( Actual portrayal catalogue is written on XML.)

14 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan14 Applying Portrayal Catalogue ( Experiment III ) Thematic data are drawn with same manner in each system.

15 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan15 Accomplishments Exchanging the application schema information Using the specification of “Application Schema Descriptor File”, we could describe all information of application schema and exchange it with spatial data. Dynamic and automatic recognition of application schema, and loading spatial data corresponded to it Implementing the mechanism of Portrayal Catalogue Each GIS could draw symbols using same manner specified by portrayal catalogue.

16 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan16 Considerations File size problem for spatial dataset with XML encoding. Spatial schema should be more simple for common use. (Required to define simpler specification as a profile) Automatic recognition of application schema is difficult becouse of its complexity and flexibility. (Required to be a profile, too) DIS 19117 portrayal has only limited ability to define portrayal specifications.

17 An Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange in Japan17 Thank you This report and data of the Experiment on Spatial Data Exchange will be available to download in June. Please visit: http://www.gsi.go.jp/ENGLISH/ and select "Research and Development", then "GIS".


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