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Title: Lessons learned from promoting interoperability in Europe


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  • Lessons learned from promoting interoperability
    in Europe

Maurits van der Vlugt van.der.vlugt_at_geoinfo.tuwien
.ac.at
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Overview
  • 1. GIPSIE What, why and how?
  • 2. GIPSIE achievements
  • 3. Experiences and lessons learned
  • 4. Conclusions

3
GIPSIE What?
  • GIS Interoperability Project, Stimulating the
    Industry in Europe
  • Partners
  • TU-Vienna, Dept. Geoinformation
  • Open GIS Consortium
  • University of Muenster, Institute for
    Geoinformatics
  • JRC-SAI
  • SICAD Geomatics
  • Intergraph
  • Laser Scan

4
GIPSIE Why?
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The European GIS-market
  • Relatively large share of SMEs
  • Specialised services for specific user
    communities
  • Regionalised market
  • Increasingly hard to compete with GIS giants
  • Requiring interoperability to exploit their
    strengths

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Open GIS can help!
  • SMEs benefit from GI-componentisation
  • no need to build GIS monoliths
  • focus on core business and expertise
  • new business opportunities!
  • Europe underrepresented in the Open GIS
    Consortium (OGC)
  • need for increased awareness about Open GIS
  • need for European representation input in OGC

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GIPSIE How?
Create a bridge between the Open GIS consortium
(OGC) and the European GI-community
GIPSIE-IS
EuropeanSIG
Debriefings
Information days
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European Special Interest Group(European SIG)
  • For OGC members with an interest in European GI
    business
  • Objectives
  • Unite European GI-industry
  • Identify specific European interoperability
    issues
  • Represent European business interests within OGC
  • Established April 1999

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GIPSIE Information Service(GIPSIE-IS)
  • OpenGIS discussion forum (Email list)
  • gipsie-is_at_geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at
  • Goals
  • form an OpenGIS discussion forum (particularly
    for non-OGC members)
  • be a medium for information distribution on
    interoperability issues
  • function as an OpenGIS news service
  • form opinions on current interoperability issues
  • Established April 1999, 142 members

10
Technical Debriefings
  • Present the results of the OGC Technical
    Committee meetings to non-OGC members
  • Published bi-monthly
  • Give an overview of the progress in the
    specification of the interoperability standards.
  • 10 debriefings published so far, one more to come

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Information Days
  • Aimed at higher level management
  • Held throughout Europe
  • Goals
  • inform the GI industry, users and potential users
    about benefits from participation in OpenGIS,
  • raise awareness about OpenGIS, and
  • collect special regional requirements to feed
    back into the OGC process.
  • Total of 6 information days held Austria, Italy,
    Germany, Netherlands, UK, France.

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GIPSIE achievements
  • Since GIPSIE has been founded (June 1998)
  • European SIG established
  • GIPSIE-Information Service established
  • 10 debriefings published
  • Six information days held, total attendance gt 450
  • gt40 new European OGC members (gt20 industry)

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Contributions to OGC process
  • Semantics and information communities (U.
    Muenster)
  • Raster-vector topology (TU-Vienna)
  • Web mapping (SICAD, Intergraph, Laserscan)

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Experiences lessons learned
  • Official end August 2000
  • Bridge between Europe and OGC successfully
    established
  • raising awareness, making OpenGIS an issue
  • direction of traffic unbalanced
  • Some SMEs exploiting business benefits
  • Ionic (B) , Geodan (NL), Cadcorp (UK),
  • Threshold for active participation still high
  • language
  • high investment cost, relatively small,
    regionalised markets
  • strong traditional approach, especially in public
    sector
  • long time no tangible results available
  • awareness about business opportunities can be
    improved wait and see

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Suggestions (1)
  • Potential role for national GI-bodies
  • Reduce language cost barriers
  • e.g. AGI (UK), CNIG (Portugal), RAVI
    (Netherlands)
  • Example Australian WWW-consortium

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Suggestions (2)
  • Need for tangible Open GIS products demos in
    Europe
  • raise interest
  • demonstrate benefits
  • break the ice
  • technology emerging since last year (e.g. Web
    Mapping catalogs)
  • Great opportunity for NMAs
  • make small (demo?) dataset publicly available
    (image, 150.000,)
  • wrap one server with OGC interfaces (catalog, SF)
  • Announce it to existing OGC Web mapping clients
    (catalogs)
  • 1-2 weeks of programming
  • Some co-ordination
  • Show it can be done!

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Follow up
  • GIPSIE tasks will be continued by a number of new
    European projects, where GIPSIE results are used
    as input, and GIPSIE partners actively
    participate
  • CITUI
  • PreANVIL
  • ETeMII
  • GETIS

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Conclusions
  • Involvement in OpenGIS crucial for the future of
    the industry
  • GIPSIE has improved communication and raised
    awareness
  • Still minimal participation from SMEs and NMAs
  • Smaller players or user communities could bundle
    their strength, gt potentially important role
    for national GI bodies
  • Need for tangible products and demos, gt
    Important opportunities for NMAs

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Thank you, any questions?
  • The GIPSIE project
  • gipsie.uni-muenster.de
  • The Open GIS Consortium
  • www.opengis.org
  • Web Mapping Testbed
  • www.opengis.org/WMT
  • preANVIL
  • www.ec-gis.org/preanvil
  • ETeMII
  • www.ec-gis.org/etemii
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