ISO/TC 211
Workshop on standards in action

Bangkok, Thailand, 2002-05-22

 
1300 - 1310 Chairman, Mr. Olaf Østensen

Welcome and introduction
1310 - 1330 Japan - Mr. Yuuki Saijyo

Experiment of spatial data exchange
This presentation gives the overview of the spatial data exchange experiment based on ISO 19100 series of standards.
1330 - 1415 Europe, Mr. Olaf Østensen

Implementation of standards in the infrastructure for spatial information in Europe (INSPIRE)

1415 - 1500

Thailand - Dr. Peerapong Sirikasem, Dr. Phisan Santitamnont

Development toward International Standards of GIS industry in Thailand
GIS standard from Local Thai Government Perspective: A Case of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
Standardized GIS using Open Source Software

Describing efforts of Thailand toward International Standards in utility, facility and environment management.
1500 - 1520 Coffee break
1520 - 1540 Canada - Mr. Jeff Stockhausen

Coverage Geometry and Metadata implementations
The presentation describes how ISO and IHO standards are being implemented commercially in Helical Systems software (implementation of ISO 19123 as SDS (Self Defining Structure) in the core file architecture, and the encapsulation of ISO 19115 Metadata standard into the header).
1540 - 1600 Sweden - Mr. Erik Stenborg

Swedish adaptation of ISO 19113, Quality principles
Sweden has chosen not to translate the standard. Instead, a sort of handbook has been compiled, explaining how the standard works and assisting in the practical use for Swedish circumstances.
1600- 1650 Switzerland - Mr. H.R. Gnägi, Mr. Sascha Brawer, Mr. Claude Eisenhut

Actual NSDI activities in Switzerland based on ISO19100 standards
Technique (Metadata, addresses, roads, CSL) and organisation (GI coordination in the administration, national platform geo-standards)

The Swiss experiences shall be reported of the most actual techni-cal applications of the model based method accoording to principles of ISO19100: Profiling ISO19115 by integrating different Swiss me-tadata catalogues, standardizing located addresses, completing the CSL definition INTERLIS 2.1 based on implementation and tests.
1650 - 1725 USA - Mr. George Percivall

OGC Services Architecture and ISO 19119
ISO 19119 Geographic Information - Services has been developed jointly with activities in the Services Architecture SIG of the OpenGIS Consortium. OGC has adopted ISO CD 19119 as Topic 12 "System Architecture" of the OpenGIS Abstract Specification. The Web Mapping Testbed activities have provided implementation experience in the development of ISO 19119.
1725 - 1730 Closing

Opportunity for questions will be given after each presentation.