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Time Topic Chairman/Speaker
09:30-09:40
(10 min) Opening remarks Jeremy Shen
09:40-10:10
(30 min) Briefing on Ministry Of the Interior, MOI video
10:10-10:25
(15 min) NGIS data Standards Bruce Lan
10:25-10:40
(15 min) Break
10:40-11:10
(30 min)
TGOS and its development
(Including Briefing of TGOS on Video) Sean Lin
11:10-11:30
(20 min) Discussion and Comment Jeremy Shen
Agenda
The development of NGIS
Standards
Bruce Lan
Specialist
Information Center, Ministry of the Interior April 01, 2013
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Content
Why Standards
Standards Organizations
The Development of NGIS Standards
NGIS Standards Accomplishments
Current and Future Development
Conclusion
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Why Standards
GIS data
The most expensive investment for an organization
Research by the US National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
60% to 80% of the total costs
Created by many different organizations
Using many different methods and technologies
Using many different software and data formats
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Why Standards
Facilitate data sharing – data exchanging,
reusing and integration.
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Why Standards
Increase interoperability among automated
geospatial information systems.
Provide for consistency in interfaces
between data, users and systems.
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Roles of Standards Organizations
ISO provides a framework for the development
of specific standards, and has set up a Technical
Committee on Geographic Information/Geomatics
(ISO/TC211).
Industry Consortia provide technical
implementation specifications.
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
Regional and national groups adopt
international standards and standardize data
and services using international standards.
Chinese National Standard (CNS)
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Organizational Structure of
NGIS Standards Working Group
Standards Working Group
1. The Natural Environment Database
2. The Natural Resources and Ecology Database
3. The Environmental Quality Database
4. The Social Economic Database
5. The Transportation Network Database
6. The Land Information Database
7. The Homeland Planning Database
8. The Public Pipeline Database
9. The Topographic Database
1. National Planning and Development
2. GIS Standards and Services Platform
3. Human Resource and Technology Development
4. GIS Industry Application and Planning
5. Disaster Prevention and Protection
6. Transportation and Tourism Development
NGIS Steering Committee
Database Group Application Group
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Strategy for the Development of
NGIS Standards
Standards Working Group
Establish standards with consensus from Central, local governments, academic,
and private sector.
The NGIS Standards Process is
1.Structured
2.Iterative
3.Well-documented
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NGIS Standards Process
The NGIS standards development process
is modeled after ISO and CNS standards
processes.
Developed by a four step process
Stage 1: Proposal Stage
Stage 2: Draft Stage
Stage 3: Review Stage
Stage 4: Publication Stage
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NGIS Standards Process
STAGE STEP CUSTODIAN
PROPOSAL 1- Develop Proposal Any organization
2- Review Proposal Standards Working
Group (SWG)
3- Set Up Project Development
working group
DRAFT 4- Produce Working Draft Development
working group
REVIEW 5- Review and Evaluate SWG
6- Public Review & Respond SWG & Development
work group
7- Approve Standard for
Endorsement
SWG
PUBLICATION 8- Endorsement NGIS Steering
Committee
NGIS Standards Accomplishments
22 data standards have been
approved.
All data standards could be
downloaded from the “National
Geographic Information
System Standards” website.
http://standads.moi.gov.tw/
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Data Standards_(1/4)
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Data Standard Specification
Metadata Standard (TaiWan Spatial Metadata Profile, TWSMP)
Administrative Boundaries Data Standard
Control Points Data Standard
Elevation Data Standard
Address Data Standard
Data Standards_(2/4)
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Place Names Data Standard
Transportation Networks Data Standard
Hydrography Data Standard
Cadastre Data Standard
Digital Orthoimagery Data Standard
Basic Geology Data Standard
Data Standards_(3/4)
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Landuse Data Standard
Pipeline Data Standard Specification
Land Use Zoning Data Standard
Botany Data Standard
Enviromental Quality Data Standard - air quality and water quality
Road Networks Data Standard
Data Standards_(4/4)
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Enviromental Quality Data Standard - soil pollution and waste
Pipeline Data Standard
Enviromental Quality Data Standard - pollution control, environmental sanitation, noise and vibration, and non-ionized radiation
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Current and Future Development
Apply ISO standards ISO/TC211 began to publish GIS standards from 2002.
Reviewing and revising NGIS standards.
The NGIS standards will be a set of national profiles of the ISO standards.
Developing framework data standards is the top priority, then other thematic data standard.
Developing web services standards
Web Map Tile Service (WMTS)
Serving nation-wide reference map for Web-based application.
A common specification for establishing web map tile service.
Two reference system
EPSG 3857 (compatible with Google Map)
EPSG 3826 (Taiwan local reference system)
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Positive Impact
The private sector (software developers
and vendors) will benefit by developing
tools that exploit data based on these data
content standards.
Data producers and customers will benefit
from improved access to data through
common data content standards.
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Conclusion
Standards facilitate data sharing and
increase interoperability.
Focus on important standards to
develop.
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Thank you very much!
Bruce Lan
Specialist
Information Center, Ministry of the Interior
E-mail:[email protected]