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GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
SHARING KNOWLEDGE INSPATIAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Gerhard Muggenhuber, AustriaChair of FIG-Com 3
Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying (BEV)
Email: [email protected]
Web site: www.bev.gv.at
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
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GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
Improving SI-ManagementImproving SI-Management
Aims
StrategiesProcesses
StructureOrganization
Operative level
Information
Coordinated
• Visions
• Aims
• Operations
Improved
• Workflow
• Feedback
• Results
Info
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Shared meta-information for improved services
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
Model
AbstractionInterpretation
VIRTUAL REALITYVIRTUAL REALITY
Data
COLLECT / MAINTAINUTILIZE
PRODUCEPROVIDE
The data-modelling level o SIM
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
The growing business of SIM
FISCAL
JURIDICAL
PLAN&MANAGE (URBAN AGRO)
ENVIRONMENTAL
CULTURAL
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1800 1900 1950 1970 1990 2000
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
The Service integration level of SIM
SDI – SII - SKISpatial Information*
Infrastructure
G2B--B2G
G2C
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2GC
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GOVERNMENT
G2G
BUSINESS
B2B
CONSUMER
* Information = Data + Knowledge
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management Cooperation on national level
example Australia•1945: National Mapping Council (NMC)
•1987 replaced by “Inter-Governmental Advisory Committee” (IGAC), Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping” (ICSM)
Cooperation of Public Sector Mapping Agencies” (PSMA):Vision: return of economic benefits to the nation through the coordination, assembly and delivery of standards-compliant, client-specific datasets
// AUS+NZ- Land Information Council (ANZLIC) cooperated with ICSM on Australian Spatial Data Infrastructure (ASDI).
•2001 AUSLIG Australian Surveying and Land Information Group merged with AGSO into Geosciences Australia,
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
Coordinated Geoinformation in Europe
National Mapping Agencies
European Umbrella Org. for Geographic Information
UN-ECEUN-ECE Working Party on Land Administration
Cooperation on regional levelexample Europe
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
Vice-PresidentHolger Magel
(Germany)
Incoming Vice-PresidentMr. T. N. Wong
(Hong Kong, China)
President Robert W. Foster
(USA)
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
FIG-Commissions
1 – Professional Standards & Practice
2 – Professional Education
3 – Spatial Information Management
4 – Hydrography
5 – Positioning and Measurement
6 – Engineering Surveys
7 – Cadastre & Land Management
8 – Spatial Planning & Development
9 – Valuation and Management of Real Estate
10 - Construction Economics and Management
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
FIG
www.fig.netFIGApril 2003 Paris
2004 Athens
2005 Cairo
2006 Munich
FIG-Com32001 Nairobi
2002 Istanbul
2003 Morocco
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
FIG-Com3 Working Groups
WG 3.1: e-Government and e-Citizen
K. Strande, P. Laarakker Interactive Information Flow
between providers, partners & customers (PPP)
WG 3.2: SIM infrastructure K. Murray, M.Scheu
Harmonization of data, information, tools (LBS) and workflows of GSDI
WG 3.3: State of the art of SIM
C. Potsiou, U.Okafor
Development & State of the art of SIM - establishing a FIG-metadata base on SDI
WG Com 2+3: Knowledge Transfer in SIM
B.Markus, M.Timoulali
Develop methods and share experience on education and training in SIM
Beneficiaries:Surveyors, Associations and Users of spatial data and spatial information
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Com 3: Spatial Information Management
FIG-Com3 Publications
FIG-Publication 30/2002: The Nairobi Statement on Spatial Information for Sustainable Development
FIG-Publication 31/2002:
Land Information Management for Sustainable Development of Cities.
Best Practice Guidelines in City-wide Land Information Management
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Com 3: Spatial Information Management
Nairobi statement
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
Nairobi statement
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
Nairobi statementNairobi statement
GSDI 6 Conference - From global to local Budapest, September 2002
Com 3: Spatial Information Management
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Biotechnology
Energy Information
Info, Com.Industry
Information Society
Nach Nefiodow, L.A. (1997): Der 6. Kondratieff; Wege zur Produktivität und Vollbeschäftigung im Zeitalter der Information
Prosperity
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Service
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Com 3: Spatial Information Management
How to improve our service ?
Industrialsociety
Informationsociety
Servicesociety
Requirements Energy Information Integration of services
Infrastructure Factories, Railroads E-networking, data, info as property
Tools for Cooperation, P-P-P
Investment Machinery, buildings Info-/com-tools,training
Tools for service on demand
Management Patriarchal approach Teamworkwithin comp/project
Meta-institutional networking
Information flow Few, hierarchical, top-down information
Intensive exchange of information
Inter-inst. SharingIntegration
Focus on Assembly lines, production of goods
Taylorism
Integrated workflow opt. cooperation in a competitive world
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Com 3: Spatial Information Management
Spatial Information* Infrastructure
Building Knowledge-clusters for SIM
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•Multidisciplinary approach•Quality Management