The process of sharing of data has become easier than ever with the advancement of cloud computing and software tools.However,big challenges remain such as efficient handling of big geospatial data,supporting and shar...The process of sharing of data has become easier than ever with the advancement of cloud computing and software tools.However,big challenges remain such as efficient handling of big geospatial data,supporting and sharing of crowd sourced/citizen science data,integration with semantic heterogeneity,and inclusion of agile processes for continuous improvement of geospatial technology.This paper discusses the new frontiers regarding these challenges and the related work performed by the Open Geospatial Consortium,the world leading organization focused on developing open geospatial standards that“geo-enable”the Web,wireless,and location-based services and mainstream IT.展开更多
We can adequately study broad global issues and policies only by taking geosciences into account.Our research and decision-making must share and make effective use of interdisciplinary data sources,models,and processe...We can adequately study broad global issues and policies only by taking geosciences into account.Our research and decision-making must share and make effective use of interdisciplinary data sources,models,and processes.Noninteroperability impedes sharing of data and computing resources.Standards from the Open Geospatial Consortium(OGC)and other organizations are the basis for successfully deploying a seamless,distributed information infrastructure for the geosciences.Several specifications now adopted by the OGC consensus process are the result of OGC interoperability initiatives.The OGC standards,deployment architectures,and interoperability initiatives are described showing how the OGC standards baseline has been developed and applies to the geosciences.展开更多
文摘The process of sharing of data has become easier than ever with the advancement of cloud computing and software tools.However,big challenges remain such as efficient handling of big geospatial data,supporting and sharing of crowd sourced/citizen science data,integration with semantic heterogeneity,and inclusion of agile processes for continuous improvement of geospatial technology.This paper discusses the new frontiers regarding these challenges and the related work performed by the Open Geospatial Consortium,the world leading organization focused on developing open geospatial standards that“geo-enable”the Web,wireless,and location-based services and mainstream IT.
文摘We can adequately study broad global issues and policies only by taking geosciences into account.Our research and decision-making must share and make effective use of interdisciplinary data sources,models,and processes.Noninteroperability impedes sharing of data and computing resources.Standards from the Open Geospatial Consortium(OGC)and other organizations are the basis for successfully deploying a seamless,distributed information infrastructure for the geosciences.Several specifications now adopted by the OGC consensus process are the result of OGC interoperability initiatives.The OGC standards,deployment architectures,and interoperability initiatives are described showing how the OGC standards baseline has been developed and applies to the geosciences.