Title: SDI in action
1SDI in action
The International Approach of SDI in Northrhine
- Westfalia (NRW) NRW goes international....
? Dipl. - Ing. Klaus Barwinski Director of the
Surveying and Mapping Agency of Northrhine -
Westfalia
2SDI in action
- 1. Situation
- Demand for geodata
- Performance of SDI
- Demand for activities
- Status in Germany and NRW
- 2. Activities in NRW
- Opening geodata treasury
- Geobasis NRW
- GDI NRW
- TerraMapServer
- Co-operation North - Carolina
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3SDI in action
- 3. Aspects for realisation
- Situation geodata market
- Interoperability
- Transparency geodata market
- Co-operation geobase
- 4. Benefits and Advantages
- Improved conditions
- Increased economy
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4Demand for geodata
General demand
- all spatial planning and decision making needs
- a description of geotopography of the earths
surface - a connection to the earths surface
- the description of geotopography consists of
- pictorial and objectoriented planimetric
information - height information
- as geobasis
- the connection is given
- as georefence
- Demand for geodata -
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5Global Responsibility
- We may not be affected directly by climate change
with life destroying droughts, floods, storms and
other disaster - ... but we - and life of future generations -
will not escape uneffected !!! - We have a global responsibility.
- Developing our understanding of these issues is
extremely important. - All sectors need to play an equitable part.
- GIS-technologies will have a key role to play in
both monitoring impacts on our enviroment and in
identifying solutions - by Mr. Dan Wallace, Minister of State, Ireland,
2000
- Demand for geodata -
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6Natural disasters
- Demand for geodata -
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7 We have to monitor our living space at a
regional and global level. This is vitally
important, as a strategy for this is a must.
- Demand for geodata -
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8- geodata portals
- geodata meta- information- system portals
- geodata service centers
- (value adding and delivery)
- standard data exchange formats
- physical links to/between portals
- an improved awareness about geodata
- an improved usability of geodata
- a more fast and economic access to geodata
- a more intensive use of geodata
SDI components are
SDI provides
- Performance of SDI -
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9Needed SDI activities are
- user-oriented product design
- user-oriented production and updating
- transparent and extensive product information
- meta-information-system
? all of these activities have to be done as
fast as possible
- Demand for activities -
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10Organization of Surveying Mapping incl.
Cadastre in Northrhine-Westfalia (NRW)
Innenministerium Minister of the Interior
Surveying section
Justizministerium Minister of Justice
Landes- vermessungsamt
Bezirksregierungen District Goverment
Surveying and Mapping Agency
Section 33
Kreisfreie Städte, Kreise Counties,
Cities Cadastral Offices
Amtsgerichte District court
Land register
- Status in Germany and NRW -
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11DDGIGerman Umbrella Organization for
Geoinformation
Members are Academia, Economy, Official
Administration, Professional Assosiations,
Sponsors, Individuals
- Goals are
- Promoting the common interests of the members of
DDGI and the GI-society - Initiating worthful activities to improve
usfulness and use of geoinformation - Representing GI-interests towards politicians,
public, decision makers and users - Representing German interests in international
organizations
- Status in Germany and NRW -
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12Techniques to get spatial core data
- Field measurement
- planimentry and height information
- resolution and accuracy as wished
- very time-consuming
- Photograph imagery
- monocrome and color orthophotos
- half meter resolution and one meter
- accuracy by aeroplane
- up to one meter resolution and some
- meter accuracy by satellite
- (e.g. IKONOS)
- Photogrammetric measurement
- planimetry and height information
- some ten decimeter resolution and
- accuracy by use of aeroplane images
- Status in Germany and NRW -
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13Techniques to get spatial core data
- Radar imagery
- monocrome orthophotos
- some meter resolution and
- accuracy by aeroplane
- (e.g. ASTRIUM, INTERMAP)
- Laser measurement
- elevation models (surface and terrain)
- some meter resolution and some
- decimeter accuracy by aeroplane
- Radar measurement
- elevation models (surface)
- some meter resolution and some meter accuracy
- by aeroplane (e.g. TOPSCAN)
- some ten meter resolution and
- accuracy by satellite (e.g. TANDEM, SRTM)
- Status in Germany and NRW -
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14Opening of geodata treasury
- is the political will, see Use of geoinformation
in the Federal Repuplic of Germany, February14th
(enclosed paper) - is part of federal cabinets program from 20.
October 1998 (part Information and Communication
policy) - means
- making all geodata available
- making geodata available for everyone
- by fast access
- by reasonable prices
- by same conditions
- Opening geodata treasury -
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15Opening of geodata treasury
- Requires
- a series of step by step actions
- of and between government
- Consequences
- creation of a Commitee for Geodata with heads
from government and business - initiation and encouragement of qualified SDI
projects from government and business
- Opening geodata treasury -
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16Value Added Chain
TerraMapServer
G 2 B
Business
B 2 C
GEOBASIS.NRW
GDI NRW
CommuneLevel
Consumer, Enduser
GovernmentG 2 G
County Level
G 2 C
State Level
- Opening geodata treasury -
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17Geobasis NRW
- Topic
- realization of freedom of information for
public geobasis data of NRW - public cadastre and topographic data
- with first priority for business
- and then for business and enduser
- that enables to integrate thematic geodata
- because of systemindependence and
interoperability - to get an extensive governmental informationsystem
- Geobasis NRW -
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18Publicly-available spatial core data
ALKIS (Cadastre)
ATKIS (Topography)
- digital landscape model
- accuracy of /- 3 m
- content of the map 125,000
- 100 digital available
- Geobasis NRW -
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19Geobasis NRW
- Problems
- old concepts for cadastre (ALB/ALK) and
topographic (ATKIS) information systems - no systematic object-related view in ALB/ALK
- strong differences between ALB/ALK and ATKIS
- no consistant data modelling between cadastre and
topography - difficulties in realisation of cartographic
aspects - no standard notation of the data models
- no concept to integrate metadata (data quality)
- Geobasis NRW -
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20Geobasis NRW
Strategy
development of a
consistent common
data model
(ALKIS/ATKIS)
- Geobasis NRW -
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21ALKIS-Concept
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- integration of the graphical data and the
- attribute data
- A L K I S / A T K I Snew
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- integrated Data Modelling
- Standardized notation
- Integration of metadata
- ALKIS enable to manage historical data
- Enable to manage cartographical data
- possibility of integration of cadastral and
- mapping data (vertical integration of data)
- Geobasis NRW -
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22Forward look at.. ALKISconversion in NRW
Steering Committee (representatives of the
Ministry of the Interior NRW,- of the congress of
counties NRW,- of the congress of cities NRW and
specialists accompanying the project)
Technical and organisational project assistance
WG
WG
WG
WG
Forum for discussions (companies)
Scientific assistance
External system- advisor
ALKIS (co-ordination)
Access to data
Migration of data
Cadastral organization
Project leader
Project teams
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C
C
U
C
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C
U
NRW
NRW
NRW
NRW
CC gt counties / CCC gt companies / UUU gt users
- Geobasis NRW -
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23Geodata infrastructure NRW(GDI NRW)
- Topic
- linking all puplic and private geodata of NRW
- conception
- as well as the physical link
- based on OGC strategies
- for government, business and enduser
- Problems
- up to now there exists no real market for
geodata - because geodata are available extensivly and
in - different formats
- without enough geodata server and meta-
information-system solutions - and without a connection between them
- GDI NRW -
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24Geodata infrastructure NRW (GDI NRW)
- Strategy
- support for high-class SDI projects
- deal with the development of concepts and
- the realization of SDI components
- GDI NRW -
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25Development
Scientific Support system architecture
Projectmanagement
- GDI NRW -
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26Step by step towards a GDI NRW
Local geodata server
Cadastre (ALKIS)
- GDI NRW -
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27Terramapserver (TMS)
- Topic
- making high - resolution
- aerial and satellite images
- (geobasisdata without privacy)
- of NRW and worldwide available
- as european net point of a global image data
network - with added thematic information
- via internet
- TerraMapServer -
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28Terramapserver (TMS)
transfer of knowledge
application of knowledge
Marketing
procurement
production
processing
basic data
surveying and mapping agencies
provider of service and data
LVA, Bund, La., Kom.
ecology
demography
transport / traffic
e-Commerce Server
private enterprise
terramapserver
others ..
- TerraMapServer -
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29Sister State Agreement with North - Carolina (SSA)
- Topic
- development of an effective information
- and knowledge society
- with an enduring economic development
- with efficient working processes and services
from - government to citizens
- by common activities based on an agreement
- from 06. February 1997 in Bonn
- Co-operation North-Carolina -
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30Sister State Agreement with North - Carolina (SSA)
- Strategy
- support of initiatives in the field of
information infrastructure and spatial
information technology - in detail initiatives in
- gt telecommunication
- gt spatial information systems
- gt positioning technologies
- gt other information technologies
- co-operation in research and development
- by integration of administration, academia and
economy - providing technical resources
- Co-operation North-Carolina -
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31Sister State Agreement with North - Carolina (SSA)
- Realisation
- definition of common SDI projects
- harmonization of local, state, federal,
continental SDI activities step by step and with
respect to the different cultural basis in
different areas of the world to get at the end a
worldwide SDI solution, the GSDI
- definition of a common geoserver project
- Transfer of the TMS performance to other
cultural regions - of the world as next part of a
worldwide service network
- periodical exchange of experiences
- Co-operation North-Carolina -
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32Geodata Market
- Topic
- Establish a geodata market to
- create new services
- create new jobs
- ensure economic work processes
- strengthen user-oriented development and
production
- Situation geodata market -
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33Geodata Market
- Barriers
- no standards
- project oriented data capturing
- restrictive and intransparent rules for access
- missing meta information
- redundant capturing and value adding
- Situation geodata market -
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34Geodata Market
- Activities
- situation is not really known
- to realize geodata market investigations have to
be done to capture and analyze the situation - next step is to look for suited activities to
overcome the barriers - a study is done as one part of GDI NRW
- it can be used as basis for product design, value
adding and delivery - next steps are the SDI projects of GDI NRW
- Situation geodata market -
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35Interoperability
- Topic
- for realization of a SDI and geodata market with
reasonable and economic use of geodata an
interoperable geoprocessing is required - Open GIS Consortium serves the inter ...
- ...rests of all sectors of the industry to
realize a component - based infrastructure for
geodata and develop such a SDI and geodata
market.
- Interoperability -
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36Interoperability
- Interoperable Geoprocessing
- geodata integration
- maximized benefit from legacy geodata
- geographic feature semantics translation
- network-based geoprocessing
- better use of databases
- componentware
- geoprocessing integrated into workflow
- new non-expert users and market growth
FolderOpenGIS TM, Consortium, Inc 1996
- Interoperability -
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37Interoperability
- Open GIS is
- transparent access to heterogeneous geodata and
geoprocessing resources in a network environment - Open GIS needs
- a comprehensive open interface specification
which enables developers to write software that
provides these capabilities - Open GIS enables
- to build task-specific geoprocessing functions
into any information system - to bring new capabilities to a wide variety of
user environment.
- Interoperability -
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38Transparency on Geodata Market
- Topic
- transparency is required to stimulate geodata
market - is given by a meta information system and a
meta meta information system that inform about
data availability and address and conditions for
access - is given by certificates for homogeneous data
description and conformity with data quality
- Transparency geodata market -
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39Transparency on Geodata Market
- Meta information system for geodata
- is in preparation by DDGI
- based on a consistent and harmonized description
model - will be implemented in 2001 at Geoforschungszentru
m Potsdam - enables geodata owner to present products
- Transparency geodata market -
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40Transparency on Geodata Market
- Certification of geodata
- is realized by DDGI
- based on a consisted and harmonized quality model
- is done by order of DDGI (company GZGI)
- consist of a conformity check
- of data description with DDGI quality model
- of data with data description
- Co-operation geobase -
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41Co-operation in Geobase
- To realize SDI on all levels it is necessary to
cooperate between - all geodata relevant disciplines
- public and private sector
- government, academia and industry
- producer, owner, vendor and customer
- all nations worldwide
- all public levels
- Co-operation geobase -
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42Improved Conditions for Spatial Activities
- user-oriented product design and value adding
- increased transparency on geodata market
- realized standards for data exchange and
linking - (OpenGis)
- easy and fast data access and access for
- reasonable prices
- and...
- Improved Conditions -
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43Improved Conditions for Spatial Activities
- ... no more barriers hinder geodata use,
- because
- data are harmonized
- data are up-to-date
- data are compatible
- Improved Conditions -
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44Increased Economy of Spatial Activities
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- because of the improved conditions
- an increased real use of geodata
- therefore a more economic and
- high-class work overall
- therefore new and high-class
- working fields and jobs
- and a better planning and protection
- of our living space
- and therefore a better...
- Increased economy -
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45... Quality of Life ...
... as already mentioned ...
so lets stimulate the community to invent new
products using geodata - for a better life! -
- Improved conditions -
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