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INTERNATIONAL STANDARDISATION
ISO/TC 211
BUILDING THE FOUNDATION OFSPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE
Hasan JamilHasan JamilDepartment of Survey and Mapping MalaysiaDepartment of Survey and Mapping Malaysia
Bandar Seri BegawanBandar Seri BegawanBrunei DarussalamBrunei Darussalam
April 17, 2002April 17, 2002
What is ISO / TC 211 ?
An international organisation to develop a family of standards in the field of geographic information
First Plenary Meeting :
Olso, Norway , November 10-11, 1994
Global SDI InitiativesGlobal SDI Initiatives
Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI)
to encourage the growth of compatible SDI capable of to encourage the growth of compatible SDI capable of supporting collaboration on regional and global issues supporting collaboration on regional and global issues of importanceof importance
Digital Earth Digital Earth
help advance the state of technology to create a virtual help advance the state of technology to create a virtual representation of the planetrepresentation of the planet
Global Mapping Global Mapping
to establish a set of spatial framework data coverage for to establish a set of spatial framework data coverage for the Earththe Earth
National SDI Initiatives
NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE
Establishment of a National Geospatial Data Clearinghouse
Development of standards
Development of procedures and partnerships to create a national digital data framework
WHAT IS A CLEARINGHOUSE?
a distributed, electronically connected network of geospatial data procedures, managers and users
each data producer is expected to describe available data in electronic form and prepare the metadata (data about data)
support search of geospatial data over the internet
Why Are GI Standards Necessary ?
For data documentation, collection and exchange of geospatial data
Who Wants GI Standards ?
all businesses that produce, distribute or utilise spatial information benefit from spatial standards
ranges from decision support, data warehousing to modelling and simulation
application areas include automated mapping, geo-engineering, computed-aided drafting and design which support planning and infrastructures such as communication, transportation and utilities
ISO / TC 211
aims to establish a structured set of standards for information concerning objects/ phenomena that are directly/ indirectly associated with a location relative to the Earth
the standards may specify methods, tools and services for data management, acquiring, processing, analysing, accessing, presenting and transferring data between different users, systems and locations
shall link to appropriate standards for information technology and data where possible, and provide a framework for the development of sector - specific applications using geographic data
Objectives Of ISO / TC 211
increase the understanding and usage of geographic information
increase the availability, access, integration, and sharing of geographic information
promote the efficient, effective, and economic use of digital geographic information and associated hardware and software system
contribute to a unified approach to addressing global ecological and humanitarian problems
ISO / TC 211 Standard
ISO 19100 SeriesISO 19101 - Reference model
ISO 19102 - Overview (Incorporated into Business Plan)
ISO 19103 - Conceptual schema language
ISO 19104 - Terminology
ISO 19105 - Conformance and testing
ISO 19106 - Profiles
ISO 19107 - Spatial schema
ISO 19108 - Temporal schema
ISO 19109 - Rules of application schema
ISO 19110 - Feature cataloguing methodology
ISO 19111 - Spatial referencing by coordinates
ISO 19112 - Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers
ISO 19113 - Quality principlesContinue …
ISO / TC 211 Standard
ISO 19100 Series (continue …)ISO 19114 - Quality evaluation procedures
ISO 19115 - Metadata
ISO 19116 - Positioning services
ISO 19117 - Portrayal
ISO 19118 - Encoding
ISO 19119 - Services
ISO/TR 19120 - Functional standard + new rev
ISO/TR 19121 - Imagery and gridded data
ISO/TR 19122 - Qualifications and certification of personnel
ISO 19123 - Schema for coverage geometry and functions
ISO 19124 - Imagery and gridded data components
ISO 19125 - Simple feature access – SQL option
ISO 19126 - Profile – FACC Data DictionaryContinue …
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ISO 19100 Series (continue …)ISO 19127 - Geodetic codes and parameters
ISO 19128 - Web Map Server Interface
ISO 19129 - Imagery, gridded and coverage data framework
ISO 19130 - Sensor and data model for imagery and gridded data
ISO 19131 - Data product specification
ISO 19132 - Location based services possible standards
ISO 19133 - Location based services tracking and navigation
ISO 19134 - Multimodal location based services for routing and navigation
ISO 19135 - Procedures for registration of geographic information items
ISO / TC 211 Chairman And Secretariat
Chairman - Olaf Østensen, Norwegian Mapping Authority
Secretary - BjØrnhild SæterØy, Norwegian
Technology Centre
Participating (P) Members (29 countries)
Australia Italy South Africa Austria Japan Spain
Belgium Rep. of Korea Sweden
Canada Malaysia Switzerland
China Morocco Thailand
Czech Rep. New Zealand Turkey
Denmark Norway United Kingdom
Finland Portugal United States of Germany Russian Federation America
Hungary Saudi Arabia Yugoslavia
Observing (O) Members (27 countries)
Argentina Iceland Pakistan
Bahrain (corr.) India Poland
Brunei Darussalam Islamic Rep. Slovakia
(corr.) of Iran Slovenia
Colombia Ireland Tanzania
Cuba Jamaica Ukraine
Estonia (corr.) Mauritius Uruguay
France Mexico Zimbabwe Greece Netherlands Philippines
Hong Kong Oman (corr.)
External Liaisons
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
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External Liaisons (cont.)
JRC, Joint Research Centre, European Commission
OGC, Open GIS Consortium, Incorporated
PCGIAP, The Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and The Pacific
UN Economic Commission for Europe, Statistical Division
WMO, World Meteorological Organization
CEN/TC 287, Geographical information
UNGIWG, United Nations Geographic Information Working Group
Internal Liaisons
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 - Coded character sets
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 24 - Computer graphics and image processing
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 32 - Data Management and Interchange
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 35 - User interfaces
ISO/TC 20/SC 13 - Space data and information transfer systems
ISO/TC 23/SC 19 - Agricultural electronics
ISO/TC 46/WG 2 - Coding of country names and related entities
ISO/TC 82 - Mining
ISO/TC 184/SC 4 - Industrial data and global manufacturing languages
ISO/TC 204 - Transport Information and Control Systems
ISO/TC 130 - Graphic Technology
Meeting Schedule
MeetingMeeting PlacePlace DateDate
1st plenary1st plenary Oslo, NorwayOslo, Norway November 10-11, 1994November 10-11, 1994
2nd plenary2nd plenary Reston, VA, USAReston, VA, USA August 30-31, 1995August 30-31, 1995
3rd plenary3rd plenary Seoul, Rep. of KoreaSeoul, Rep. of Korea May 30-31, 1996May 30-31, 1996
4th plenary4th plenary Sydney, AustraliaSydney, Australia January 23-24, 1997January 23-24, 1997
5th plenary5th plenary Oxford, UKOxford, UK October 2-3, 1997October 2-3, 1997
6th plenary6th plenary Victoria, CanadaVictoria, Canada March 5-6, 1998March 5-6, 1998
7th plenary7th plenary Beijing, ChinaBeijing, China September 24-25, 1998September 24-25, 1998
8th plenary8th plenary Vienna, AustriaVienna, Austria March 4-5, 1999March 4-5, 1999
9th plenary9th plenary Kyoto, JapanKyoto, Japan September 29-30, 1999September 29-30, 1999
10th plenary10th plenary Cape Town, S. AfricaCape Town, S. Africa March 9-10, 2000March 9-10, 2000
11th plenary11th plenary Reston, VA, USAReston, VA, USA September 7-8, 2000September 7-8, 2000
12th plenary12th plenary Lisbon, PortugalLisbon, Portugal March 8-9, 2001March 8-9, 2001
MeetingMeeting PlacePlace DateDate
13th plenary13th plenary Adelaide, AustraliaAdelaide, Australia October 25-26, 2001October 25-26, 2001
14th plenary14th plenary Bangkok, ThailandBangkok, Thailand May 23-24, 2002May 23-24, 2002
15th plenary15th plenary Gyungju, Rep. of Gyungju, Rep. of KoreaKorea November, 2002November, 2002
16th plenary16th plenary SwitzerlandSwitzerland May, 2003May, 2003
17th plenary17th plenary GermanyGermany October, 2003October, 2003
Meeting Schedule (cont.)
Published International Standard and Technical Reports
ISO 19105:2000 - Conformance and testing
ISO/TR 19120:2001 - Functional standards
ISO/TR 19121:2000 - Imagery and gridded data
Draft International Standards
ISO/DIS 19101 - Reference model
ISO/DIS 19107 - Spatial schema
ISO/DIS 19108 - Temporal schema
ISO/DIS 19110 - Methodology for feature cataloguing
ISO/DIS 19111 - Spatial referencing by coordinates
ISO/DIS 19113 - Quality procedures
ISO/DIS 19114 - Quality evaluation procedures
ISO/DIS 19115 - Metadata
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Draft International Standards (cont.)
ISO/DIS 19125 - Simple feature access
Part 1: Common architecture
Part 2: SQL option
ISO/DIS 19109 - Rules for application schema
ISO/DIS 19119 - Services
ISO/DIS 19117 - Portrayal
ISO/DIS 19106 - Profiles
Some Tests/Implementations on ISO/TC 211 Standards
Germany
ISO 19113 - Quality Principles
ISO 19114 - Quality Evaluation Procedures
ISO 19118 - Encoding
ISO 19115 - Metadata
ISO 19109 - Rules of Application Schema
ISO 19110 -Feature Cataloguing Methodology
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Some Tests/Implementations on ISO/TC 211 Standards (cont.)
Republic of Korea
ISO 19115 - Metadata
ISO 19125 - Simple Feature Access
Australia
ISO 19110 - Feature Cataloguing Methodology
ISO 19115 - Metadata
Continue …
Some Tests/Implementations on ISO/TC 211 Standards (cont.)
Japan
ISO 19107 - Spatial Schema
ISO 19108 - Temporal Schema
ISO 19109 - Rules of Application Schema
ISO 19118 - Encoding
Canada
ISO 19115 - Metadata
ISO 19110 - Feature Cataloguing Methodology
ISO 19124 - Imagery and Gridded Data
Continue …
Some Tests/Implementations on ISO/TC 211 Standards (cont.)
Norway
ISO 19115 - Metadata
United Kingdom
ISO 19115 - Metadata
ChinaISO 19113 - Quality PrinciplesISO 19114 - Quality Evaluation ProcedureISO 19115 - Metadata
Malaysia
ISO 19115 - Metadata
ISO / TC 211 on Internet – The WWW ISO / TC 211 on Internet – The WWW ServerServer
Containing :Containing : SecretariatSecretariat OrganizationOrganization CalendarCalendar About …..About ….. ResolutionResolution Document listDocument list
Scope and work Scope and work programmeprogramme
Mail to secretariatMail to secretariat News and informationNews and information PresentationPresentation
http://www.isotc211.org
Conclusion
The goal of ISO/TC 211 is to develop a family of international standard that will
support the understanding and usage of geographic information
increase the availability, access, integration and sharing of geographic information, enable inter-operability of geospatially enabled computer systems
and ease the establishment of geospatial infrastructures on local, regional and global level
….. and cooperate with others in achieving this !
THANK YOU