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© 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. Plans, Scope, and Objectives of the GeoDRM WG within the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) 2 nd ODRL Workshop,

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1 © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. Plans, Scope, and Objectives of the GeoDRM WG within the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) 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 OGCs Vision The complete integration of geospatial data and geoprocessing resources into mainstream computing

3 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.3 Municipal Services Transportation Government Cadastre Utilities Network computing resources with OpenGIS interfaces Natural Resources & Agriculture Business Logistics Civil Engineering Sharing Geodata within and between Information Communities

4 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.4 OGC Sensor Web Scientific View Analysts and emergency managers monitor conditions in near real time spatial- temporal context. Policy-maker View Hot spot areas are correlated with population data and other geospatial data. These maps are used to make decisions about evacuation routes and reoccupation zones. Media/Public View Color coded symbols are used to indicate areas at risk and road closures. Other features and landmarks such as roads, buildings, and water bodies are used to add context. From Critical Infrastructure Protection Initiative September 2003

5 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.5 OGC CityGML (3D) 1. Buildings 2. Road furniture 3. Terrain Integrated view from 3 different W3DS Requests

6 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.6

7 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.7 Distributed Access across Organizations Internet Data Vendor City Agency State Agency Fed. Agency Clearinghouse Whoville Cedar Lake Whoville Cedar Lake Parcels Roads Images Boundaries... Integrated View Catalog View Data Metadata Data Metadata Data Metadata Data Metadata Catalog that indexes data, similar to WWWs html search engines Common interfaces enable interoperability Queries extract data from diverse sources

8 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.8 Applications OGC members are tackling major interoperability challenges of next-generation data sharing and collaboration…. Developing new specifications for geospatial interoperability and geo-enabling mainstream IT OGC Web Services Earth Systems Science Critical Infrastructure Protection E-Government Real Property & Land Information Defense & Intelligence Sensor Webs Location-Based Services Web Mapping Modeling & Simulation Decision Support Multi-Source Operations Sustainable Development Mobile Enterprise Insurance/Re-Insurance Research Validation / Transfer

9 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.9 Goal: SDI Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Content Services –Geospatial Markup Language (OGC/ISO GML) –Web Feature Service(OGC WFS) –Web Mapping Service(OGC Expert) –… Metadata and Catalogs –CS-W 2.0 –Application Profiles …other (e.g. 3D / Sensorweb,..) geoDRM –Authentication/Authorization/Licensing/Pricing&Ordering

10 © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. What is the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)

11 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.11 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.

12 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.12 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

13 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.13 OGCs 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

14 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.14 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 …

15 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.15 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

16 © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. geoDRM Working Group

17 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.17 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 Johns, Newfoundland, Canada.

18 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.18 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

19 © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. Requirements & On-going activities 2005

20 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.20 Requirement: Web Services and DRM? How to include DRM within the paradigm? Which descriptions where (Metadata/Catalog/Capabilities)?

21 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.21 Requirement: Cascading Expert Service Interface Expert Service Interface Expert Service Interface Company A Company B No Interference with Expert data stream protocol Cascading Support Support different Expert protocols Implementation independent (No Vendor Specific Parameter) Interface Expert Client DRM

22 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.22 Requirement and Approach: Protocol Layer Expert Client Interface Expert Service Interface 1a 1b Client Service geoDRM Client Expert Façade geoDRM Service Expert Façade Interface Internet

23 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.23 Expert Service Approach: Architecture Expert Client

24 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.24 Expert Service Approach : Architecture GeoDRM Framework Service GeoDRM Framework Client Expert Client

25 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.25 Expert Service GeoDRM Framework Service GeoDRM Framework Client Framework-Interface Client Approach : Architecture Driver GeoDRM 1 A Driver GeoDRM 1 B Driver Framework-Interface Service Driver GeoDRM 1 A Driver GeoDRM 1 B Driver GeoDRM 1 C Driver Framework-Interface Service Driver GeoDRM 2 A Driver GeoDRM 2 B Driver Framework-Interface Service Driver GeoDRM 1 C Driver Framework-Interface Client Driver GeoDRM 2 A Driver GeoDRM 2 B Driver Framework-Interface Client GeoDRM Framework Client Expert Client Concrete Sub-Solutions Multiple Sub solutions e.g. Security Multiple Sub Models

26 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.26 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.

27 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.27 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 DRM Service Specification and Descriptions (Metadata, WSDL, Capabilities) required Specifications need to be interoperable and consistent First drafts expected in November 2005

28 Helping the World to Communicate Geographically © 2004, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.28 Thank you Dr. Roland M. Wagner Universität Münster rmwagner@uni-muenster.de


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