Nordic standardization meeting Copenhagen 2014-05-20/21
National report Norway Nordic standardization meeting Copenhagen
2014-05-20/21 National report Norway
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OutlineOutline Standardization (Standarder Geografisk
Informasjon) Standardization (Standarder Geografisk Informasjon)
Revised standards Revised standards New standards New standards
National standardization (Standards Norway) National
standardization (Standards Norway) Involvement in CEN/TC 287
Involvement in CEN/TC 287 Involvement in ISO/TC 211 Involvement in
ISO/TC 211 Involvement in OGC Involvement in OGC Standardization
strategy Standardization strategy Major projects in NMA Major
projects in NMA
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Revised standards - SOSI Part 1 Introduction Part 1 General
concepts ? Part 1 Common types Part 1 Geometry and topology Part 1
SOSOi product specifications requirements and approval Part 1 Rules
for UML modelling Part 1 Realisation in SOSI syntaks Part 1
Realization in GML SOSI part 1 General concepts
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New/revised standards - SOSI Adm. and statistical areas
Contanimation Outdoor life INON (Areas in Norway free of
intervention) Landscape Aviation-restrictions SOSI part 2 Feature
catalogue: Expected revisions Geology (several) Under
revisions:New/Revised Adresses (4.5) Buildings (4.5) Regional
planning (4.6/4.6.1) Graveyard Planning Svalbard (4.5) Land
property, land parcels
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New/revised standards - Other Geodata standard Positioning
services real time Under revisions:New/Revised
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SOSI model respository Managed by Norwegian Mapping Authority
Now also hosting the European Location Framework model
repository
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Norwegian Standards 45 Norwegian standards / revised standards
all adopted from CEN/TC 287 and ISO/TC 211
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ISO/TC 211 Commitments ChairOlaf stensen SecretariatBjrnhild
Stery WG4 ConvenorMorten Borrebk Project leaders: ISO 19103 - CSL
Kent Jonsrud ISO 19109 RFA Steinar Hseggen ISO 19119 - ServicesArne
Jrgen Berre ISO 19135 -1 Proc. for item registr.Morten Borrebk ISO
19147 Transfer nodesTrond Hovland Editors: ISO 19147 Transfer
nodesTrond Foss Experts: ISO 19103 - CSLSteinar Hseggen (EC) ISO
19101 - Reference modelMorten Borrebk ISO 19109 - RFAKent
Jonsrud/Erling Onstein
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ISO/TC 211 Commitments Experts (cont): ISO 19110Erling Onstein
ISO 19160-1 AddressesKnut Jetlund ISO 19162 Well known text repr.
of coordinate reference systemsOdd Arne Steinlein ISO 19147
Transfer nodesMarit Natvig Advisory group on strategyMorten Borrebk
JAG (ISO/TC 211 and OGC)Morten Borrebk TMG Convenors HMMGConvenors/
project leaders PMGMorten Borrebk XML MGKent Jonsrud /Erling
Onstein Ad hoc GIS/BIM Erling Onstein (Inger Hokstad fra ISO/TC
59/SC 13).
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CEN/TC 287 Head of delegationMorten Borrebk Delegation Expert
contribution - nationalNone Expert contribution contracted by
JRC:Dr. Arne J. Berre Last meeting : Frascati (Sept 2013).
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OGCOGC Statens kartverk Still full member of OGC: Contact
person: Morten Borrebk Experts:Morten Borrebk Last meeting
Frascati, Italy Sept 2013
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Strategy work for the SOSI standardization During revisions of
national application schemas related to the INSPIRE I- III themes,
seriously consider the INSPIRE data specifications. Consider the
applicability of the use cases who were the basis for the
specifications for Annex I III. Consider appropriate revisions in
the SOSI standards and related product specifications.. In 2020 we
should have seriously considered all optional (and voidable)
feature types and attributes (including assocaitions) defined in
Annex I-III, and included in our standards those elements who have
considered to be important. Issues to be discussed : Komplexity
Scenario 2020
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A reliable source Trends with special focus in the work with
the strategy A globalized mapping business The modelled reality
Sensors and satellites The fight of resources Security and crisis
managment International labour Increased pressure on public
sector
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A reliable source Trends and challenges More focussed tasks
Draw the line for authorative data Do the right things vs. doing
things right Production processes More efficient production
Innovation/disruption New methods for aquisition and updating
satellites Crowdsourcing Maintenance Strategy for maintenance of
basic (primarely) geodata
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A reliable source 4 NMA projects in the picture National
Geoportal Geosynchronization National Detailed Elevation model ELF
New National database of Geotechnical Boreholes
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New national Geoportal - version 1 Launched May 9th.
www.geonorge.no Launched May 9th. www.geonorge.nowww.geonorge.no
Content: Content: Web pages: Epi-server Articles from Norway
Digital Metadata catalogue (GeoNetworks) Metadata editor (developed
in project) Metadata validator (developed in project) Map client
(www.norgeskart.no developed inhouse NMA)www.norgeskart.no
Autentification and access control (BAAT, Shibboleth linked
together in GeoNetworks with some modifications) SOSI/Inspire
feature catalogue
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Development in cooperation with Digital Norway Agile
development
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The Geosynchronization project Led by the Mapping Authority
Supported by Ministry of Environment Participants: GIS providers,
Municipalities and NALRA (Norwegian Associaton of Local and
Regional Authorities)
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Targets 1: Standardisation (June 2013) National standard for
syncronization of geographic information between data systems
developed Ver 1.0 2: Develop a common component (Nov 2013)
Developed a common component for synchronization of databases with
geographic information 3: Testing/Pilots (fall 2014) Test of
synchronisation of geographic information based upon standard (1)
and common component (2) in pilot projects
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National detailed Digital Elevation Model Preliminary
project
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A reliable source increased readiness against climate change
improved protection against flooding, landslides and avalanches
adapting the land use to climate changes more efficient land use
planning both on land and in the coastal zone better protection of
agricultural areas and soil erosion safer air services better
knowledge about forestry resources and carbon fixation good
possibilities for new business Detailed elevation data can prevent
loss of lives and values, and will give socioeconomic profit
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A reliable source Modelling of outflow distance dynamic models
Requires detailed input Detailed topographic data (laserdata as a
basis for making the DTM) Meteorological parameters Source:
http://ramms.slf.ch/
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Method for data aquisition Project period 2015 -2019 Total area
350 000 km 2 New measurements lidar 2 pt/m 2, 260 000km 2 Image
matching in mountainous areas, and use of existing lidar data of
covering > 100 km 2 and produced after 2010 A test project in
the coastal zone (0-5m) Higher point density (up to 5 pt/ m 2 ) -
additional cost funded by interested parties Total costs
(maintenance solution included) ~38 mill NOK 302 mill
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Geotechnical boreholes Eksempel generator Doku- mentasjon SOSI
modell- register Shape Change Plug-in XML 19110+ OWL/ RDF
Dokumenta- sjon SOSI Plug-in EA- tool GML skjema (ISO 19136)
GisTools GML Skjema? SOSI.kontr. Parameter- filer ESRI UML modell
mapping FME Excel- mappingfiler TKN Objkat. database Replikering
WEB innsyn ESRI data base Auto matisk ISO tool XML (ISO 19139)
Andre systemer Postgis Geoserver Kontroller Solid ground ? SOSI
syntaks SOSI DOT Format OWL/ RDF xls STU/2013-11-19