1Spatial to propose geospatial data consistency options at INSPIRE Conference
Friday June 20th 2008
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1Spatial to propose geospatial data consistency options at INSPIRE Conference
20th June 2008, Cambridge, UK. 1Spatial is pleased to announce their participation in the European Commission’s INSPIRE Conference in Maribor, Slovenia from 23rd - 25th June 2008.
The INSPIRE Conference, formerly the EC-GIS Conference, organised by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) provides a forum for sharing information and experiences related to the implementation of INSPIRE and the development of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) in general. INSPIRE Drafting Teams and Thematic Working Groups will be given the opportunity to report on the development of the INSPIRE Implementing Rules and attendees will be able to further their understanding of the challenges of implementation, such as costs and coordination across different levels of governance. The conference will also identify key issues and opportunities for European SDI projects.
The Drafting Team involved in Data Specifications has been looking into issues relating to data consistency for almost two years now and logical consistency is part of the mandated requirements around data quality in INSPIRE. As part of their presentation in the Industry Perspectives parallel session on Tuesday 24th June, 1Spatial will be building on the work done by the Data Specifications Drafting Team and proposing a rules-based approach to assessing geospatial data fitness for purpose, in the context of INSPIRE and in line with the activities of the Thematic Working Groups.
1Spatial’s CEO, Dr Michael Sanderson, will be presenting a paper entitled “Spatial data consistency to facilitate and drive INSPIRE” that will discuss the importance of geospatial data consistency. The presentation will then discuss possible approaches for the quantitative assessment of data consistency and quality, which in the INSPIRE context means recording and measuring conformance to the Implementing Rules, based on given standards. Also addressing emerging trends in IT for web service delivery, the presentation will highlight examples of data quality assessment services, such as the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) OWS4-0 project.
Dr Sanderson said:
“We are already working with a number of key INSPIRE stakeholders across Europe helping them with their business process improvement and infrastructure programmes. INSPIRE fits with many of our customers’ activities to improve the fitness for purpose of their geospatial data. This is typically to enable wider, more effective use of geospatial data within the organisation, and to facilitate sharing internally and with partners, suppliers and customers. We have solutions available now to address the logical consistency elements of INSPIRE and we are delighted to be addressing this important topic at the INSPIRE Conference.”
A draft programme for the INSPIRE Conference is available via the INSPIRE Conference website at http://www.ec-gis.org/Workshops/inspire_2008/programme.cfm
For more information please contact Chloe Rooney.
Tel: +44 (0)1223 420414
Fax : +44 (0)1223 420044
Email : chloe.rooney@1spatial.com
About 1Spatial
1Spatial delivers data integration and data quality software and services that help organisations maximise value from geospatial information. 1Spatial’s open, standards-based, GIS-neutral software accesses geospatial data of any form and makes them accessible, meaningful, and usable across and between organisations’ business processes. With products that transform geospatial data and encourage sharing and collaboration, 1Spatial can help reduce costs and increase efficiencies, delivering value into workflows of any scale or complexity, as well as integrating geospatial data into operational planning and decision-making processes.
For more information: www.1spatial.com