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Testing - an essential aspect of establishing an SDI Clemens Portele, Anders Östman, Michael Koutroumpas, Xin He, Janne Kovanen, Markus Schneider, Andriani Skopeliti INSPIRE Conference 2011 30 June 2011
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Reminder Registers Service Metadata Data Set Metadata Registry ServiceDiscovery Service Metadata Services Access Control, Authentication Application and Geoportals Internet InvokeSD Service Transf. Service Spatial Data Set Thematic DS Framework for harmonized DS Spatial Data View Service Download Service INSPIRE Services Based on OGC Services (WMS, WFS, WPS, etc) Quality-of-Service requirements (performance, capacity, availability) Multilingual support Additional service metadata
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Reminder Registers Service Metadata Data Set Metadata Registry ServiceDiscovery Service Metadata Services Access Control, Authentication Application and Geoportals Internet InvokeSD Service Transf. Service Spatial Data Set Thematic DS Framework for harmonized DS Spatial Data View Service Download Service Spatial data sets in INSPIRE Data specifications based on ISO 19100 series Using GML for encoding Specifying additional requirements Specifying layers in View Services
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ESDIN An eContentplus Best Practice Network project September 2008 to February 2011 Coordinated by EuroGeographics Key goal: help National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies (NMCAs) member states, candidate countries and EFTA States prepare their data for INSPIRE Annex I spatial data themes and improve access
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ESDIN In total 7 ESDIN-related presentations at INSPIRE 2011 In particular: Thu 16:00, David Overton, ESDIN - the geospatial reference data and services for INSPIRE Fri 09:20, Antti Jakobsson, European Location Framework- How to provide geospatial reference data and services for Europe based on INSPIRE This talk focuses on the ESDIN test environment
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ESDIN specifications Use INSPIRE service specifications Extend INSPIRE data specifications –Additional information that already is part of current data products of EuroGeographics and which is used by existing customers has been added –Information that may be void in the INSPIRE data specifications (i.e. is not necessarily provided in INSPIRE), but which can be provided by NMCAs is made mandatory –Minimum data quality levels have been specified for European NMCA data
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ESDIN testing Provide a systematic approach to testing the technical results of the ESDIN project and support implementation activities General testing approach: –Automated testing –Black box testing
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OGC compliance testing (CITE)
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OGC CITE tests vs ESDIN test requirements OGC CITE tests –Use a test data set –Test a software product –Not for all service and data standards available ESDIN Test requirements –Test a service instance, not the capabilities of a software product Products used in ESDIN have to pass CITE tests where they are available –Test against INSPIRE and ESDIN extensions
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Publication data Download Service Transformations ESDIN data production and publication workflow Source to target model Source data Coordinates Generalise Translate Other data Edge- matching View Service Authentication Service
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Test targets – overview Publication of spatial data in the SDI –INSPIRE view services / OGC WMS –INSPIRE download services / OGC WFS –INSPIRE view/download services via SAML/Shibboleth-based authentication services –INSPIRE coordinate transformation services –INSPIRE and ExM data sets Data production processes –Medium-to-small-scale generalisation –Data quality evaluation –Edge-matching processes
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Test cases – overview Test cases documented using a common template for all test targets In total 165 pages of test cases
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Publication data Download Service Transformations ESDIN data publication test target (example) View services (WMS) Source to target model Source data Coordinates Generalise Translate Other data Edge- matching View Service Authentication Service
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Publication data Download Service Transformations ESDIN data publication test target (example) View services (WMS) Source to target model Source data Coordinates Generalise Translate Other data Edge- matching View Service Authentication Service INSPIRE view service test cases Service metadata validation Support for INSPIRE service metadata extensions Performance tests Availability tests Capacity tests Scaling tests Variations of valid and invalid requests Support for INSPIRE layers
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Publication data Download Service Transformations ESDIN data publication test target (example) INSPIRE and ExM data sets Source to target model Source data Coordinates Generalise Translate Other data Edge- matching View Service Authentication Service
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Publication data Download Service Transformations ESDIN data publication test target (example) INSPIRE and ExM data sets Source to target model Source data Coordinates Generalise Translate Other data Edge- matching View Service Authentication Service INSPIRE data set test cases Basic validation against XML Schema against OCL constraints Spatial and temporal information Coordinates in ETRS89 and in Europe Time zone information provided Links to other resources Code list encoding Encoding of references to other features Locale provided for localised character strings Other tests Encoding of nil values Identifier provided Correct feature collection container
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© 2010 Open Geospatial Consortium17 Using soapUI and loadUI (loadUI for load tests) Modified version of soapUI to support additional capabilities for implementing test cases
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Experiences in ESDIN Very positive feedback from National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies within the project transforming the data and setting up the ESDIN web services –Tests enable the discovery of problems by the developer at an early stage of the implementation –Automated tests allow monitoring the operation, too Positive feedback from EU project review: „ESDIN is one of the first projects that also provide appropriate testing tools that can check the conformity to the ESDIN data specifications as well as conformity to INSPIRE. These results should be forwarded to the INSPIRE community.“ one of the reasons we are here Additional work needed –Improve reporting of reasons for failed tests –Align with progress in INSPIRE specifications (new Technical Guidance documents for network services, new data specifications, etc.)
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Additional information Test framework: http://services.interactive- instruments.de/download/ETF.zip http://services.interactive- instruments.de/download/ETF.zip Deliverables: http://www.esdin.eu/project/summary-esdin-project- public-deliverables http://www.esdin.eu/project/summary-esdin-project- public-deliverables –D12.4 Test cases –D12.5 Test components –D12.6 Test results
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Final remarks The ESDIN Test Framework is available under BSD license The ESDIN consortium is preparing the steps to maintain and improve the project results in the future and the test components will be part of this –Currently the test framework has its home in a Subversion server at interactive instruments, but we plan to move this as part of this process –We are looking for opportunities for further collaboration to improve the test framework and make it available for future use in INSPIRE and national/community SDIs
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Any questions? Clemens Portele portele@interactive-instruments.de
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