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ISO/TC 211
ISO/TC 211 Geographic information/Geomatics
- an overview of the current programme
Olaf Magnus Østensen
Chair of ISO/TC 211
Workshop at the 40th Plenary and Working Group meeting, OSGB, Southampton, UK, 8-12 June, 2015
ISO/TC 211
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
ISO = equal World's largest developer of standards Network of national standards institutes from 165 countries
Established in 1946, operational in 1947 End of 1947, ISO granted Consultative Status by the UN Principal activity is developing technical standards
Technical Committees (TCs) From ISO/TC 1 Screw threads to ISO/PC 295 Audit data collection ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/geomatics
Lawrence D. Eicher Leadership Award in 2010
www.iso.org
Founders of ISO, London 1946
ISO/TC 211
ISO/TC 211
The goal of ISO/TC 211...
... is to develop a family of international standards 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
ease the establishment of geospatial infrastructures on local, regional and global level
contribute to a unified approach to addressing global ecological and humanitarian problems
contribute to sustainable development
ISO/TC 211
Formal scope of ISO/TC 211
Standardization in the field of digital geographic information.
This work aims to establish a structured set of standards for information concerning objects or phenomena that are directly or indirectly associated with a location relative to the Earth.
These standards may specify, for geographic information, methods, tools and services for data management (including definition and description), acquiring, processing, analyzing, accessing, presenting and transferring such data in digital/electronic form between different users, systems and locations.
This work 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.
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ISO/TC 211 membership
Secretariat – Standards Norway 34 P-members 30 O-members
P-member O-member
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ISO/TC 211 organization
Geospatial services Imagery Information
communities Information
management Ubiquitous
public access
JAG
TMG
TF 211/204 CB ISO Geodetic
registry networks
AG Strategy AG Outreach
HMMG
PMG
XMG
GOM
Chair Victoria Rautenbach
John R. Herring
Serena Coetzee
Ted Habermann
Jean Brodeur
Jeanne Foust Jean Brodeur
Andrew Jones
Jinsoo You
Michael Craymer
Chair: Olaf Østensen Secretary: Bjørnhild Sæterøy
Framework and Reference model
WG 10 SangKi Hong
WG 1 Andrew Jones
WG 4 Morten Borrebæk
WG 6 Doug O’Brien
WG 7 Antony Cooper
WG 9 John R. Herring
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External liaisons, 1 of 2
CEOS/WGISS, Committee on Earth Observation Satellites DGIWG, Defence Geospatial Information Working Group Energistics ESA, European Space Agency EuroSDR, European Spatial Data Research 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 JRC, Joint Research Centre, European Commission OASIS, Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards OGC, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. IOGP, International Association of Oil and Gas Producers OMG, Object Management Group
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External liaisons, 2 of 2
PAIGH, Panamerican Institute of Geography and History SCAR, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research UN Economic Commission for Africa UN Economic Commission for Europe, Statistical Division UN-GGIM Americas, Regional Committee of the UN Global
Geospatial Information Management Americas UN-GGIM-AP, Regional Committee of United Nations Global
Geospatial Information Management for Asia and the Pacific UNGEGN, United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical
Names UNGIWG, United Nations Geographic Information Working Group UN FAO, Food & Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations UPU, Universal Postal Union WMO, World Meteorological Organization CEN/TC 287, Geographic information CEN/ISSS Workshop on Metadata for
Multimedia Information - Dublin Core CEN/TC 278, Intelligent transport systems
World Bank is now applying
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Internal liaisons ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 02 Coded character sets ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 24 Computer graphics and image processing ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 Coding of still pictures ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 32 Data Management and Interchange ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 35 User interfaces ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 36 Information technology for learning, education and training ISO/IEC JTC 1/SWG 5 Internet of Things (IoT) ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 7 Sensor networks ISO/TC 20 /SC 13 Space data and information transfer systems ISO/TC 23/SC 19 Agricultural electronics ISO/TC 59/SC 13 Organization of information about construction works ISO/TC 69 Applications of statistical methods ISO/TC 82 Mining ISO/TC 154 Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration ISO/TC 172/SC 6 Geodetic and surveying instruments ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial data and global manufacturing languages ISO/TC 190/SC 1 Evaluation of criteria, terminology and codification ISO/TC 204 Intelligent transport systems ISO/TC 207 Environmental management ISO/TC 241 Project Committee: Road-Traffic Safety Management System ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 10 Internet of Things ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 9 Big Data SCIT, The ISO Steering Committee for Image Technology
ISO/TC 211
ISO/TC 211 statistics
66 published standards 24 projects under development with about 250
experts nominated 34 Participating members 30 Observing members More than 1600 persons involved internationally
since start Almost 1000 have attended one or more plenaries 40 plenary meetings have been convened in 21
different countries on 5 continents
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Model Driven Architecture
Modelling
Metadata & Quality
Location Based Services
Encoding
Services
Ubiquitous Geoinformation
Reference Model &
Terminology
Imagery
Ontology
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ISO/TC 211 Publications (1) ISO 6709:2008 – Standard representation of geographic point location by coordinates ISO 19101-1:2014 Geographic information -- Reference model -- Part 1: Fundamentals ISO 19101-2:2008 – Reference model – Part 2: Imagery ISO/TS 19103:2005 – Conceptual schema language (under revision) ISO/TS 19104:2008 – Terminology (under revision) ISO 19105:2000 – Conformance and testing ISO 19106:2004 – Profiles ISO 19107:2003 – Spatial schema ISO 19108:2002 – Temporal schema ISO 19109:2005 – Rules for application schema (under revision) ISO 19110:2005 – Feature cataloguing methodology (under revision) ISO 19111:2007 – Spatial referencing by coordinates ISO 19111-2:2009 – Spatial referencing by coordinates – Part 2: Extension for parametric
values ISO 19112:2003 – Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers ISO 19115-1:2014 – Metadata – Part 1: Fundamentals ISO 19115-2:2008 – Metadata – Part 2: Extensions for imagery and gridded data ISO 19116:2004 – Positioning services ISO 19117:2012 – Portrayal ISO 19118:2011 – Encoding ISO 19119:2005 – Services (under revision)
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ISO/TC 211 Publications (2) ISO/TR 19120:2001 – Functional standards ISO/TR 19121:2000 – Imagery and gridded data ISO/TR 19122:2004 – Qualification and certification of personnel ISO 19123:2005 – Schema for coverage geometry and functions ISO 19125-1:2004 – Simple feature access – Part 1: Common architecture ISO 19125-2:2004 – Simple feature access – Part 2: SQL Option ISO 19126:2009 – Feature concept dictionaries and registers ISO/TS 19127:2005 – Geodetic codes and parameters ISO 19128:2005 – Web Map Server Interface ISO/TS 19129:2009 – Imagery, gridded and coverage data framework ISO/TS 19130:2010 – Imagery sensor models for geopositioining (under revision) ISO/TS 19130-2:2014 – Imagery sensor models for geopositioining – Part 2: SAR, InSAR,
lidar and sonar ISO 19131:2007 – Data product specification ISO 19132:2007 – Location-based services – Reference model ISO 19133:2005 – Location-based services – Tracking and navigation ISO 19134:2007 – Location-based services – Multimodal routing and navigation ISO 19135:2005 – Procedures for item registration (under revision) ISO/TS 19135-2:2012 – Procedures for item registration -- Part 2: XML schema
implementation ISO 19136:2007 – Geography Markup Language (GML) ISO 19137:2007 – Core profile of the spatial schema
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ISO/TC 211 Publications (3) ISO/TS 19139:2007 – Metadata – XML schema implementation (under revision) ISO/TS 19139-2: 2012 – Metadata – XML schema implementation – Part 2: Extensions for
imagery and gridded data ISO 19141:2008 – Schema for moving features ISO 19142:2010 – Web Feature Service ISO 19143:2010 – Filter encoding ISO 19144-1:2009 – Classification systems – Part 1: Classification system structure ISO 19144-2:2012 – Classification systems – Part 2: Land Cover Meta Language (LCML) ISO 19145:2013 – Geographic information -- Registry of representations of geographic point
location ISO 19146: 2010 – Cross-domain vocabularies ISO 19148:2012 – Linear referencing ISO 19149:2011 – Rights expression language for geographic information – GeoREL ISO/TS 19150-1 – Ontology -- Part 1: Framework ISO 19152:2012 – Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) ISO 19153:2013 – Geospatial Digital Rights Management Reference Model (GeoDRM RM) ISO 19154:2014 – Ubiquitous public access – Reference model ISO 19155:2012 – Place Identifier (PI) architecture ISO 19156:2011 – Observation and measurements ISO 19157:2013 – Data quality ISO/TS 19158:2012 – Quality assurance of data supply ISO/TS 19159-1:2014 – Calibration and validation of remote sensing imagery sensors and
data – Part 1: Optical sensors
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Current programme of work
Revisions, revisions, …. ISO has a general systematic review process
… confirm – revise – withdraw …
… the problem being, the human resources
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ISO/TC 211 revision projects
ISO 19103 – Conceptual schema language (rev of ISO/TS 19103:2005) ISO 19104 – Terminology (rev of ISO/TS 19104:2008) ISO 19107 – Spatial schema (rev of ISO 19107:2003) ISO 19109 – Rules for application schema (rev of ISO 19109:2005) (IS) ISO 19110 – Methodology for feature cataloguing (rev of ISO 19110:2005) (IS) ISO 19115-2 Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for imagery and gridded data (Revision
of ISO 19115-2:2009) ISO 19119 – Services (rev of ISO 19119:2005) ISO 19127 – Geodetic codes and parameters (Revision of ISO/TS 19127:2005) ISO/TS 19130-1 – Imagery sensor models for geopositioining (rev of ISO/TS
19130:2010) ISO 19135-1 – Procedures for item registration - Part 1: Fundamentals (rev of ISO
19135:2005) (-> IS) ISO/TS 19139-1 – Metadata – XML schema implementation (rev of ISO/TS 19139:2007) ISO 19142 Web Feature Services (Revision of ISO 19142:2010) ISO 19143 Filter encoding (Revision of ISO 19143:2010)
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ISO/TC 211 new projects under development
Close to finish: ISO 19136-2 – Geography Markup Language (GML) - Part 2: Extended schemas and
encoding rules ( IS) ISO 19147 – Location-Based Services - Transfer Nodes (IS) ISO 19150-2 – Ontology – Part 2: Rules for developing ontologies in the Web Ontology
Language (OWL) (IS) ISO 19160-1 – Addressing - Part 1: Conceptual model (FDIS) ISO 19162 – Well known text representation of coordinate reference systems (IS)
Under development: ISO 19115-3 – Metadata - Part 3: XML schema implementation of metadata fundamentals ISO 19155-2 – Place Identifier (PI) architecture - Part 2: Place Identifier (PI) linking ISO/TS 19157-2 – Data Quality – Part 2: XML schema implementation of ISO 19157 ISO/TS 19159-2 – Calibration and validation of remote sensing imagery sensors and data
– Part 2: Lidar ISO 19160-4 – Addressing - Part 4: International postal address components and template
languages ISO 19161 – Geodetic References (stage 0) ISO 19163 – Content components and encoding rules for imagery and gridded data ISO 19164 – Registry service ISO 19165 – Preservation of digital data and metadata
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Where has all this brought us?
ISO/TC 211
ISO/TC 211
Standards role – the INSPIRE case
More than 30 standards from ISO and OGC are underpinning the regulatory implementation of INSPIRE in 31 European countries
TC 211
ISO/TC 211
State-of-the-art modeling using international standards – the INSPIRE case
precise data definitions – a pre-requisite for evidence-based decisions
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The INSPIRE case standards are legally mandated by the Directive and its
implementation regulation
Application and Geoportals
Internet
GeoRM Layers
Spatial Data Set Service Metadata
Data Set Metadata discoverable
SDS Discovery Service View Service
Download Service
Transf. Service
Network Services
The service layer – a range of the
OGC/ISO web services
Data specifications – 20-30 of ISO
modelling standards Metadata – ISO
metadata standards
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APPLICATION DOMAINS, E.G.
ISO 19144-1:2009 – Classification systems – Part 1: Classification
system structure ISO 19144-2:2012 – Classification
systems – Part 2: Land Cover Meta Language (LCML)
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ISO 19152 LADM
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ISO 19160-x on addressing
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IHO’s S-100-series The Universal Hydrographic Data Model
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A high-level classification – the standards landscape
Basic ICT standards and other cross-discipline standards
Generic geospatial standards
Domain related geospatial standards
W3C, OASIS, IETF, IEEE,ISO/IEC JTC1, OMG, etc.
ISO/TC 211, OGC, but also others …
Many, like IHO, DGIWG, WMO, ICAO, but also OGC and ISO/TC 211
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The global scene
ISO/TC 211
Support for UN-GGIM – a strategic direction for ISO/TC 211
Global geodetic reference frame Determination of global fundamental geospatial data themes Legal and policy frameworks, including issues related to
authoritative data Implementation and adoption of standards for the global
geospatial information community Integration of geospatial, statistical and other information Application of geospatial information related to land
administration and management Knowledge base for geospatial information management
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The standards guides OGC, IHO and ISO/TC 211
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Co-operation is the key
ISO/TC 211, OGC and IHO have been formally – and practically - co-operating since 1994.
They also benefit from a range of people working actively in across organizations.
A wide range of other organization are also closely in co-operation – DGIWG, UN FAO, UPU, ….
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Thank you for your attention !
ISO/TC 211 ... … building the foundation of the geospatial infrastructure, brick by brick ...
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