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Title: SHARING KNOWLEDGE IN SPATIAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT


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SHARING KNOWLEDGE INSPATIAL INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
Gerhard Muggenhuber, Austria Chair of FIG-Com
3 Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying
(BEV) Email geomugg_at_surfEU.at Web site
www.bev.gv.at
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Information Society
? ? ? ?
Prosperity
Recession
Nach Nefiodow, L.A. (1997) Der 6. Kondratieff
Wege zur Produktivität und Vollbeschäftigung im
Zeitalter der Information
3
Improving SI-Management
Information
Information
Aims
StrategiesProcesses
Structure Organization
Operative level
Shared meta-information for improved services
4
The data-modelling level o SIM
Model
5
The growing business of SIM
1800 1900 1950 1970 1990 2000
  • a tool for decision making

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CULTURAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
PLANMANAGE (URBAN ??AGRO)
JURIDICAL
FISCAL
6
The Service integration level of SIM
SDI SII - SKI Spatial Information
Infrastructure
Information Data Knowledge
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Cooperation on national levelexample Australia
  • 1945 National Mapping Council (NMC)
  • 1987 replaced by Inter-Governmental Advisory
    Committee (IGAC), ?Intergovernmental Committee
    on Surveying and Mapping (ICSM)
  • // AUSNZ- Land Information Council (ANZLIC)
    cooperated with ICSM on Australian Spatial Data
    Infrastructure (ASDI).
  • 2001 AUSLIG Australian Surveying and Land
    Information Group merged with AGSO into
    Geosciences Australia,

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Coordinated Geoinformation in Europe
Cooperation on regional levelexample Europe
9
Vice-PresidentHolger Magel (Germany)
Incoming Vice-President Mr. T. N. Wong (Hong
Kong, China)
President Robert W. Foster (USA)
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FIG-Commissions
  • 1 Professional Standards Practice
  • 2 Professional Education
  • 3 Spatial Information Management
  • 4 Hydrography
  • 5 Positioning and Measurement
  • 6 Engineering Surveys
  • 7 Cadastre Land Management
  • 8 Spatial Planning Development
  • 9 Valuation and Management of Real Estate
  • 10 - Construction Economics and Management

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FIG
  • www.fig.net

FIG April 2003 Paris 2004 Athens 2005 Cairo 2006
Munich
FIG-Com3 2001 Nairobi 2002 Istanbul 2003 Morocco
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FIG-Com3 Working Groups
WG 3.2 SIM infrastructure K. Murray, M.Scheu
Harmonization of data, information, tools (LBS)
and workflows of GSDI
  • WG 3.1 e-Government and
  • e-Citizen
  • K. Strande, P. Laarakker
  • Interactive Information Flow between providers,
    partners customers (PPP)

WG 3.3 State of the art of SIM C. Potsiou,
U.Okafor Development State of the art of SIM -
establishing a FIG-metadata base on SDI
WG Com 23 Knowledge Transfer in SIM B.Markus,
M.Timoulali Develop methods and share experience
on education and training in SIM
Beneficiaries Surveyors, Associations and Users
of spatial data and spatial information
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FIG-Com3 Publications
  • FIG-Publication 30/2002 The Nairobi Statement
    on Spatial Information for Sustainable
    Development
  • FIG-Publication 31/2002
  • Land Information Management for Sustainable
    Development of Cities.
  • Best Practice Guidelines in City-wide Land
    Information Management

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Nairobi statement
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Nairobi statement
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Nairobi statement
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Information Society
Service
Prosperity
Recession
Nach Nefiodow, L.A. (1997) Der 6. Kondratieff
Wege zur Produktivität und Vollbeschäftigung im
Zeitalter der Information
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How to improve our service ?
Industrial society Information society Service society
Requirements Energy Information Integration of services
Infrastructure Factories, Railroads E-networking, data, info as property Tools for Cooperation, P-P-P
Investment Machinery, buildings Info-/com-tools, training Tools for service on demand
Management Patriarchal approach Teamwork within comp/project Meta-institutional networking
Information flow Few, hierarchical, top-down information Intensive exchange of information Inter-inst. Sharing Integration
Focus on Assembly lines, production of goods Taylorism Integrated workflow opt. cooperation in a competitive world
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Building Knowledge-clusters for SIM
CONSUMERS
Spatial Information Infrastructure
  • Multidisciplinary approach
  • Quality Management

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