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Standards in Action Workshop Advisory Group on Outreach of ISO/TC 211 Standards in Action Workshop ISO/TC211 23rd meeting in Riyadh, KSA - November 13, 2006 ISO based Integration of Geoinformation in Germany for European Spatial Data Infrastructure Hans Knoop, Germany ISO/TC 211 – CEN/TC 287 - DIN

Standards in Action Workshop Advisory Group on Outreach of ISO/TC 211 Standards in Action Workshop ISO/TC211 23rd meeting in Riyadh, KSA - November 13, 2006 ISO based Integration of Geoinformation in Germany for European Spatial Data Infrastructure Hans Knoop, Germany Technical University of Braunschweig DIN • German Institute for Standardization, Head of Section 03 Head of German Delegation and Co-Chair, Advisory Groups on Outreach, to ISO/TC211 and CEN/TC287 • Representative of ISPRS to ISO/TC211 Formerly Ministry of the Intereor of Lower Saxony

International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) Agenda Introduction International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) European Standardization (CEN/TC287) Europe (INSPIRE) Germany (AAA-System) Benefits of Standardization Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) Agenda Introduction International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) European Standardization (CEN/TC287) Europe (INSPIRE) Germany (AAA-System) Benefits of Standardization Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Standardization Pyramid Problemoriented generic solutions requiring general acceptance Consensus- oriented Importance International Standards ISO, IEC Closest approximation to the state of the art European Standards CEN, CENELEC, ETSI National Standards Binding within the company DIN, AFNOR, BSI, SNV, ANSI ... „Defacto“-Standards Inhouse-Standards Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

National - Regional - Global Standards & Spatial Data Infrastructure National - Regional - Global Standards Infrastructure Spatial Data Infrastructures Standards Standards Technology Data Policy Institutional Framework Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

National Standards & Spatial Data Infrastructure Federal Government State County City Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Regional Standards & Spatial Data Infrastructure National National Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Global Standards & Spatial Data Infrastructure Regional National Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

ISO/TC 211 Advisory Group on Outreach Mission Promote the awareness, adoption, and advocacy of ISO/TC 211 standards in user communities. Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

User Communities CEOS, Committee on Earth Observation Satellites DGIWG, Digital Geographic Information Working Group EPSG, European Petroleum Survey Group FIG, International Federation of Surveyors GSDI, Global Spatial Data Infrastructure IAG, International Association of Geodesy ICA, International Cartographic Association ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization IEEE, Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society IHB, International Hydrographic Bureau ISCGM, International Steering Committee for Global Mapping ISPRS, International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing JRC, Joint Research Centre, European Commission OGC, Open Geospatial Consortium Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

User Communities PCGIAP, Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific UNECE Economic Commission for Europe, Statistical Division UNFAO Food and Agriculture Organization UNGEGN, United Nations Group of Experts on Geographic Names UNGIWG, United Nations Geographic Information Working Group WMO, World Meteorological Organization PCIDEA, Permanent Committee on Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Americas SCAR, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research CEN/TC 287, Geographic information … All these enumerated user communities are the external liaison organizations to ISO/TC 211 Geographic information / Geomatics Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

ISO/TC 211 & OGC 1994 ISO/TC 211 - de jure formal standards technical committee OGC - de facto industry technical specifications 1999 - OGC - ISO/TC 211 Class A Liaison status ISO/TC 211 & OGC Joint Advisory Group (JAG) ISO standardization of OGC specifications: Simple Features Access, Web Mapping Server Interface Jointly develop the Imagery & gridded data Reference Model, Framework, and the OGC Sensor Markup Language Geography Markup Language (GML) etc. Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

UNFAO - UN/Food and Agricultural Organisation LCCS Land Cover Classification System GLCN Global Land Cover Network Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) Agenda Introduction International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) European Standardization (CEN/TC287) Europe (INSPIRE) Germany (AAA-System) Benefits of Standardization Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

European New Activities Regional Activities European New Activities INSPIRE EUROGEOGRAPHICS CEN/TC 287 reestablished 10./11. November 2003 Plenary 1 Working Group Advisory Group on Outreach Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Implications of Standards Initial International Interoperability INSPIRE INfrastructure for SPatial InfoRmation in Europe European Spatial Data Infrastructure ISO/TC 211 & Open Geospatial Consortium standards & specifications Europe - initial interoperability testing ground Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

CEN/TC 287 first period results History CEN/TC 287 CEN/TC 287 first period results 8 ENVs: Reference Model, Spatial Schema, Quality, Metadata, Transfer, Geographic Identifiers, Position, Rules for Application Schema 4 reports: Query and Update: Spatial Aspects, Overview, Vocabulary, Conceptual Schema Language Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Differences ISO - CEN ISO/TC 211 - CEN/TC 287 P and O members DIS → FDIS → IS Voluntary standards Conflicting national standards possible All member bodies voting obligation Enquiry →Formal Vote →EN Compulsory standards Withdrawal of conflicting national standards Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) Agenda Introduction International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) European Standardization (CEN/TC287) Europe (INSPIRE) Germany (AAA-System) Benefits of Standardization Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

GSDI in Europe - INSPIRE Agenda GSDI in Europe - INSPIRE Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Memorandum of understanding between Commissioners Wallstróm, Solbes, Busquin 11 April 2002 The European Sustainable Development Strategy advocates a new approach to policy-making through more coherence in the Community policies. An information base that provides detailed relevant harmonised spatial information for different policy areas and that is commonly accessible could significantly contribute to this objective. Currently, exploitation of the potential of GI is hampered by lack of standards, of data and of a coherent data policy. A Community initiative to address these difficulties could unlock a vast potential of information and information services... Standardisation of GI services would furthermore open up new ways of communication, narrowing the gap between Europe and its citizens. © 2005 by ies Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Geo-spatial and Environmental information in Europe: State of the Art EU has islands of data of different standards and quality... Data policy restrictions pricing, copyright, access rights, licensing policy Lack of co-ordination across boarders between levels of government Lack of standards and their use incompatible information incompatible information systems fragmentation of information redundancy Lack of data In summary: no infrastructure © 2005 by ies Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Explain what is spatial information Overall context Increasing calls for more information to support environmental policies at European and MS level Difficulties to manage existing information flows and obtain timely, accurate and policy-relevant information Need to take into account differentiation across regions with respect to the state of the environment Revision of approach to reporting and monitoring, moving to concept of sharing of information Spatial information plays a special role: early action needed Explain what is spatial information EC Proposal COM(2004) 516 for a Directive establishing an infrastructure for spatial information in the Community - INSPIRE © 2005 by ies Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Current Situation From Commission proposal to Community Directive implementation - 3 phases: Preparatory phase (2004-2006) Co-decision procedure Preparation of Implementing Rules Transposition phase (2007-2008) Directive enters into force Transposition into national legislation INSPIRE Committee starts its activities Adoption of Implementation Rules by Committology Implementation phase (2009-2013) implementation and monitoring of measures © 2005 by ies Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Relevant international initiatives © 2005 by ies Relevant international initiatives Commission Services co-ordinate EC adopts INSPIRE Expert Group advises INSPIRE Committee votes Review Formal Internet Consultation Draft Implementing Rules Implementing Rules Existing Reference Material Call for Interest Proto-types test Pilots validate Consolidation Team Drafting Teams Experts are proposed Projects contribute LMOs re-view Spatial Data Interest Communities participate Public reviews MS apply CEN, ISO, OGC contribute Association phase Drafting phase Review phase

GI Technology is basis for GSDI National GDIs being established Conclusions GI Technology is basis for GSDI National GDIs being established INSPIRE supports GDI on European and national level Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) Agenda Introduction International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) European Standardization (CEN/TC287) Europe (INSPIRE) Germany (AAA-System) Benefits of Standardization Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Implementation: Geobasisdata and GSDI Development in Germany Agenda Implementation: Geobasisdata and GSDI Development in Germany First Generation of Geoinformationsystem 1971 Second Generation , the AAA-System (AFIS/ALKIS/ATKIS), Paradigm Shift 1997 Application of ISO/TC 211 Standards Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Demand of Spatial Information state survey cadastre/ landregister finance/tax landconsolidation licensed surveyer road-construction municipaltiy soil research building office water mining office railway environment protection post communication energy supply LANDINFORMATION forestry gas health water owner insurance economy broadcasting cooperation architecture static planning research engineering science construction company fire-rescue mining company police nature protection politicans privacy settlement company Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Main Criteria for Systems Philosophy Laws/Regulations Organisation Techniques Qualified Staff Economicalness Standardization Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Criteria for Data Quality Completeness Up-to-Dateness Availability/Supply Accuracy Economicalness Standardization Establishment Actualisation Availability/Supply Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Innovation Cycles of Innovation Relations of Costs Hardware 2-5 years (overestimated) Software 5-10 years (underestimated) Manpower 10-20 years (disregarded) Data > 20 years (underestimated, most important) Relations of Costs Hardware – Software – Data = 10 – 10 - 80 Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Traditional Land Records Real Estate Cadastre Inventory of all real estate, valuation Geometric (illustrative) data, boundaries, descriptive data, land use, data on ownership, topographic features ... in ALB parcel-related in ALK layer-structured State Survey Data on the whole state territory with topographic items and information on terrain in ATKIS object-related: settlements, traffic, waters, vegetation, areas, land forms © Adv Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

History/Development History 1900 STATE SURVEY 18th Century Trigonometry Topography Cartography military mapping CADASTRE 18th and 19th Century Land Distribution and Registering 19th Century Tax Cadastre 1873 Central Directory for Surveying Order: Cadastre has to be referred and connected to State Survey German Civil Code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch) Official Landregistration (Grundbuch) with Cadastre Map and alphanumerical data as reference (Real Estate Cadastre) 1900 Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

History (II) of Landregistration Real Estate Cadastre Starting as Tax Cadastre, later Property Cadastre Official register (reference) for Landregister (de facto since 1872) Nowadays: Multipurpose Cadastre, Basis for all spatial related Informationsystems Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Effect of Landregistration Landregister (II) Effect of Landregistration Precondition of every acquisition of real estate Registration compulsory Principle of application Principle of registration “Garantie“ for correctness of data (§ 891 BGB) Public trust of contents and form (§ 892 BGB) Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Real Estate Cadastre Real Estate Cadastre Real Estate Book (ALB, alphanumerical data) Identifier of parcel Coordinate of parcel Location Area Real Use Public legal data (Soil Assessment) Other data Real Estate Map (ALK, geometric data) Presentation of parcels, exact in location and scale Parcel boundaries Real Use Results of Soil Assessment Public restrictions Other Data Surveying data (elements) Calculated coordinates Results of surveying activities Not for public information Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Real Estate Cadastre Land- Register System of Landregistration Section 1 Register of Real Estate Original data of Landregister Original data of Real Estate Ownership Data Real Estate Data Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

History/Development 1924 Committee for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre Implemementation of Gauß-Krüger-System Cadastre to be referred to State Survey Unification of Cadastre and State Survery definitely New Basic Law for Surveying and Cadastre for all Germany Verification and Standardization Organization Laws/Legal/Technical Regulation Assessment for Tax Implementation Control Network ONE GERMAN SYSTEM 1934 1924-43 Housing Tax (Hauszinssteuer) Federal Republic of Germany AdV and 10 States and Feral Agency (IfAG) Adoption of First German Geoinformation system (Cadastre (ALB, ALK) and Topography (ATKIS)) Reunification AdV 16 States + Federal Agency (IfAG, BKG) - 11/89 AdV Second Generation of Geoinformationsystems for unified Cadastre and Topography (AFIS/ALKIS/ATKIS) Geobasisdata GSDI 1950 1971 03.10.1990 1997 Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Conversion Of Paper-Based Maps To Digital Datasets In Germany K I S A L B A L K Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Since 1997: Concept of AdV for Paradigm Shift Since 1997: Concept of AdV for Modelling of Geoinformation of the Official Surveying and Mapping“ Integration of Cadastre Map and Register (ALK and ALB) Harmonisation of Cadastre and Topographic Mapping (ALKIS-ATKIS) Cornerstones Integrated maintenance of graphic data and descriptive data Constant object view Data maintenance without redundancies User profile according to data protection legislation Focus on customers Economicalness of the concept Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Uniform geospatial base datasets for Germany Target System Uniform geospatial base datasets for Germany Only one data model for Spatial Reference System  AFIS Real Estate Cadastre  ALKIS Topography  ATKIS 3A - base schema, one 3A - application schema NAS = standard-based data exchange format Co-ordinated data capture, maintenance and supply/delivery Geospatial Base Data Information Management (GIM) Implementation (stage-wise realisation) Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

AFIS ALKIS ATKIS Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

ALKIS-ATKIS-Object Catalogue NAS : standard-orientated ALKIS®/ATKIS® - Reference Model ALKIS-ATKIS-Object Catalogue Prescription level settles describes ALKIS- data ATKIS- DLM data capture Digital ALKIS- excerpts Paper-based ALKIS- excerpts Landscape data capture processed to printed as Orthophotos add. data add. data Topogra- phical Map ATKIS- DTK Maps and other documents data capture Production level to be reproduced in to be reproduced in NAS : standard-orientated data exchange format TIFF, DXF, ... supplied to supplied to supplied to Users of object- structured data Users of processed information Users of paper excerpts Communication level Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Uniform Geospatial Base Data Uniform Geodetic Reference System - Position, Height, Gravity - AFIS Substantial Structural Facilities without buildings and dwellings Land Use + Special Vegetation Terrain Contours ALKIS ATKIS Land Parcels Information on Ownership Buildings and Dwellings Public Restrictions, Encumbrances or other features Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Products from ALK / ALKIS and ATKIS DGK 5 JOG 250 IWK 1000 DLM B DLM 50 DLM 250 DLM 1000 ALK DTK 10 DTK 25 DTK 50 DTK 100 DTK 250 DTK 500 DTK 1000 Real Estate Map TK 10 TK 25 TK 50 TK 100 TÜK 250 ÜK 500 IWK 1000 AK 5 Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

New Requirements Use of Modern Communication Structures - Internet services - E-Commerce - E-Government Digital World - Data models Object catalogues Data exchange formats Networking - Nation-wide, uniform structure - Integrated approach - Federal Government - States - Local Authorities - Administration - Business Coordination/Standards - Coordinating bodies - Standards - Industry Standards Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Business G2B B2C Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Citizen Administration G2C Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Geodata Management dtm atk dlm dtk Relief from Buildings from Real Estate Maps (ALK) Relief from Digital Terrain Models dtm atk dtk dlm Topography from Digital Landscape Models Additional cartographic information Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Revision of Legal Situation Political Decision Use of Geoinformation Importance of geoinformation Thorough strategy for state, regions and municipalities Development of geoinformation and SDI Transfer to business Easier access to geodata Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Paradigm Shift Economicalness ð Much of the information redundant in register and map ð Multiple acquisition and maintenance of information Customer Requirements ð Users expect geoinformation usable in a flexible manner and integrated service delivery Nation-wide Uniformity of Datasets ð Increasing importance (also in a European context) ð Decision of the German Bundestag on the use of GI ð Harmonisation at state borders Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Separation of Germany 1949/1961 Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Reunification 1989/1990 Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

German Official Map System scale analoque map digital system 1 : 1 000 (500) 1 : 5 000 Cadastral map German basic map (DGK 5) ALK Cadastral office 1 : 25 000 1 : 50 000 1 : 1 00 000 Topographic map (TK 25) TK 50 TK 100 ATKIS DLM 25 DLM 50 State survey office 1 : 200 000 1 : 250 000 1 : 500 000 1 : 1 Mio. Topographic map (TÜK 200) TÜK 250 TÜK 500 Intern. World map ATKIS DLM 200 DLM 1000 Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG) Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

AFIS ALKIS ATKIS Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

GEOBASE INFORMATION SYSTEM Specialized Communikation Spatial-Related Information System GEOBASE INFORMATION SYSTEM With Official geodetic reference system REAL ESTATE (Parcels and buildings) GEOTOPOGRAPHY REAL ESTATE CADASTRE COMPILATION OF ARIAL PHOTOGRAPHS TOPOGRA- PHICAL SURVAY AUTHORITATIVE TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Elements ‘number‘ ‘map‘ alpha numeric ‘register‘ arial photo-graphs digital photo-graphs DLM Digital Landscape Model DKM Digital Cartogr. Model raster data map prints ALK Automated Legal Map ALB Automated Cadastral Inventory ATKIS TM Authoritative Topographic Cartographic Information System ALKIS TM Authoritative Real Estate Information System I n t e g r a t i o n Surveying and cadastral administation Specialized Communikation (processing, further application) Database Spatial (Area)-related information systems of specialized applications | Client Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Requirements for a ESDI A European spatial data infrastructure basically needs (strategic view) Harmonized geodetic reference Metadata for discovery of existing data Harmonized geodata and geo-services Bundle geodata and geo-services within one European portal Handle access rights and licensing policies for all users Controlling and monitoring of the implementation within the EU member states Methodology for building up a ESDI (considering process, consensus process, decision making etc.) Keep data where it is collected and maintained and make it accessible for other using geo-web services (WMS, WFS etc.) All these issues are addressed by the INSPIRE framework directive and the implementation rules Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Contribution of the AAA Model to the European SDI Preconditions for a SDI (data modelling view) Model-driven approach for describing the data Semantic harmonization of the existing data as far as possible and sufficient (feature catalogues) Application of the ISO standards for data modelling and encoding Implementation of metadata information systems for discovery and access to the data Implementation of interoperable web services for data access distribution (ISO, OGC) Operational issues (registries etc.) Legal issues (data sharing, IPR etc.) Pricing AAA data model Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Model-driven Approach is promoted for a ESDI Recommendations are listed in the Technical Report CEN/TR 15449 “Geographic information - Standards, specifications, technical reports and guidelines, required to implement Spatial Data Infrastructures” Unified Modelling Language (UML) Use international Standards Determine ISO-profiles for specific domains Generic Structure of the AAA data model Baseline for thematic application schemas: The AAA Basic Schema Data about data: Metadata AdV Web Services Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Components of the AFIS-ALKIS-ATKIS-Data model Generic Structure of the AAA data model Components of the AFIS-ALKIS-ATKIS-Data model AAA basic schema as profile of ISO that specifies common used data elements (e.g. geometric primitives) UML AAA thematical schema Thematical schema xxx UML automated creation by using a tool (Rational Rose script) ALKIS feature catalogue ATKIS feature catalogue xxx- feature catalogue Data exchange interface NAS (standard based data exchange interface interface xxx Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Conclusions The AAA data model with the basic schema offers a thematic-independent and generic model framework that can be a baseline for modelling of other thematic domain data models. That will help to standardise the geoinformation in Germany. A SDI for geoinformation (not just geodata) needs an exact and transparent definition of the sharable data. Therefore the same methodology as defined with the AAA data model can be used. The AdV offers support by using the UML tools for defining the data model and deriving the data exchange interface. Specific guidelines have been published on the AdV home page. The AdV guaranties maintenance at least until 2012. The AAA data model consequently meets the requirements of a data-centric view on a SDI. INSPIRE is going to implement a similar modelling methodology based on ISO standards. The success of the AAA data model bases on the consequent use of international GI standards from ISO. Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) Agenda Introduction International Standardization (ISO/TC211, OGC,…) European Standardization (CEN/TC287) Europe (INSPIRE) Germany (AAA-System) Benefits of Standardization Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Standardization Benefits Economic Benefits of Standardisation - Summary of results - The benefit to the national economy amounts to more than US $ 15 bn per year Standards contribute more to economic growth than patents and licences Companies that participate actively in standards work have a head start on their competitors in adapting to market demands and new technologies. Transaction costs are lower when European and International Standards are used. Research risks and development costs are reduced for companies contributing to the standardization process. Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006

Questions & Discussion Thank you! Questions & Discussion Hans Knoop hans.knoop@gmx.de hans.knoop@t-online.de +49 - 511 - 57 19 73 tel +49 - 511 - 161 21 30 fax +49 - 179 - 231 20 27 mobile Hans Knoop ISO-based Integration of Geoinformation for European Spatial Data Infrastructure in Germany Riyadh, November 13, 2006