One of the essential components for the construction of a geographic spatial data infrastructure at a regional, national or global level is the geographic information catalog server. But, for the catalog to be a useful component, it must enable access to geographic information metadata independently of the nature of search client applications, in other words, client applications do not need to be developed by the same company or same technology that implemented the server. In this sense, the contribution of the OpenGIS Consortium, an organization which promotes the standardization mechanisms for catalog services, is to provide the tool that makes possible this enterprise and technological independence. The objective of this paper is to revi...
Abstract: This paper introduces the concept of Ontology based Geo-Object Catalog (OGOC). An OGOC act...
Most public geospatial data is served via standard compliant Web Mapping Servers and Web Feature Ser...
When trying to compose services that are developed according to different standards, interoperabilit...
As part of a Geodata Infrastructure an OpenGIS compliant catalog service was developed. This service...
By emerging the OGC web services technologies which caused server interoperability in geospatial fie...
One of the major international challenges of building Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) is linking...
Much geospatial data is available on the web and in off-line archives, but it is complex, heterogene...
Abstract. Several organisations, especially public administrations, usually manage large amounts of ...
Spatial data represent valuable information and a basis for decision making processes in society. Th...
Abstract. The OpenGIS Consortium uses the term “Catalog ” to describe the set of service interfaces ...
Abstract: This paper is designed to help GIS librarians and information specialists follow developme...
This paper proposes a catalog service solution for geographical information. It is a solution that e...
Several organizations, especially public administrations, usually manage large amounts of informatio...
One of the major international challenges of building Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) is linking...
Nowadays geospatial data users search for geospatial information within an SDI using discovery clien...
Abstract: This paper introduces the concept of Ontology based Geo-Object Catalog (OGOC). An OGOC act...
Most public geospatial data is served via standard compliant Web Mapping Servers and Web Feature Ser...
When trying to compose services that are developed according to different standards, interoperabilit...
As part of a Geodata Infrastructure an OpenGIS compliant catalog service was developed. This service...
By emerging the OGC web services technologies which caused server interoperability in geospatial fie...
One of the major international challenges of building Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) is linking...
Much geospatial data is available on the web and in off-line archives, but it is complex, heterogene...
Abstract. Several organisations, especially public administrations, usually manage large amounts of ...
Spatial data represent valuable information and a basis for decision making processes in society. Th...
Abstract. The OpenGIS Consortium uses the term “Catalog ” to describe the set of service interfaces ...
Abstract: This paper is designed to help GIS librarians and information specialists follow developme...
This paper proposes a catalog service solution for geographical information. It is a solution that e...
Several organizations, especially public administrations, usually manage large amounts of informatio...
One of the major international challenges of building Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) is linking...
Nowadays geospatial data users search for geospatial information within an SDI using discovery clien...
Abstract: This paper introduces the concept of Ontology based Geo-Object Catalog (OGOC). An OGOC act...
Most public geospatial data is served via standard compliant Web Mapping Servers and Web Feature Ser...
When trying to compose services that are developed according to different standards, interoperabilit...