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Title: The GEO ADC Standards and Interoperability Forum


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The GEO ADCStandards and Interoperability Forum
  • Richard Ullman

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GEOSS Approach
  • The purpose and design of the GEOSS architecture
    is centered on the goal of enabling and promoting
    synergy among diverse and independent systems
  • Thus the emphasis in GEOSS on interoperability
  • Interactions of contributed systems are confined
    to well-defined service interfaces
  • Minimizes the impact to the component systems
    participating in GEOSS
  • The goal is to define and record precisely what
    happens at these system interfaces
  • It is important that these interactions take
    place according to well-defined standards,
    preferably open, international standards.

3
Interoperability Process
  • Underscoring the fundamental importance of
    interoperability in GEOSS, the first task in the
    first GEO Workplan in the Architecture category
    (Task AR-06-01) was to Establish and maintain a
    process for reaching interoperability
    arrangements,...
  • Process for recognizing existing standards in use
    by GEOSS components, and promoting and
    encouraging their adoption by other participants
  • helps extend and broaden whatever consensus has
    been achieved on common solutions.

4
GEOSS Standards Registry
  • The GEOSS Standards Registry is the reference
    database of interoperability arrangements for
    GEOSS
  • Contains information on service types, access
    protocols, data formats, schemas, and other
    information necessary to access and utilize the
    resource
  • Services registered in the Service Registry
    reference standards, or other interoperability
    Special Arrangements, registered in the
    Standards Registry

5
The SIF
  • Although GEO encourages the use of open
    international standards, GEOSS must also
    accommodate the use of non-standard practices
  • So the Standards Registry also contains
    information on these non-standard practices, what
    are called special arrangements.
  • The process for entering special arrangements
    into the Standards Registry is handled by the
    Standards and Interoperability Forum or SIF

6
SIF Purpose and Goal
  • The Standards and Interoperability Forum provides
    advice, expertise and impartial guidance on
    issues relating to standards and interoperability
    for GEOSS.
  • The SIFs goal is to enable ever greater degrees
    of interoperability among GEOSS components
    through facilitation, technical analysis,
    advocacy and education

7
SIF Objectives
  • The primary function of the SIF is to address
    situations where GEOSS components cannot
    interoperate using one of the registered
    standards or other interoperability arrangements.
  • The SIF will perform analyses and make
    recommendations to GEO Members and Participating
    Organizations that come to it for assistance with
    interoperability issues.
  • The ADC will call upon the SIF to support
    consensus-seeking in matters of GEOSS
    interoperability.
  • The SIF will support education and outreach to
    increase awareness of standards used in GEOSS.

8
SIF Objectives - Continued
  • The SIF will encourage the broader use of
    existing standards in recommending
    interoperability solutions for GEOSS, using
    formal international standards organizations as
    much as possible.
  • Where appropriate, the SIF will identify gaps in
    current standards and promote the creation of
    standards through existing Standards Development
    Organizations to fill such gaps.
  • The SIF will help to maintain content of the
    GEOSS Standards and Interoperability Registry
    which contains information on the
    interoperability arrangements employed among
    GEOSS components

9
ToR Composition, Organization and Reporting
  • The SIF will be composed of experts nominated by
    GEO Members and Participating Organizations. The
    SIF may also draw on subject matter experts
    globally to support its objectives and goals.
  • To carry out its work most effectively, the SIF
    will form regional teams consisting of subject
    matter experts representing each (or most) of the
    societal benefit areas of GEOSS. The lead of each
    regional team will serve as the regional
    representative on the SIF.
  • The SIF will organize itself and will work by
    consensus of its participants.
  • The SIF will maintain a publicly-accessible data
    base of SIF actions and their status.
  • The SIF will be reviewed by the ADC periodically.

10
GEOSS Clearinghouse
GEOSS Component and Service Registries
Community Catalogs
Components Registry
Services Registry
Standards and Interoperability Forum
GEO Portal
GEOSS Contributor
GEOSS Components Services
GEOSS Standards and Interoperability Registry
Standards
Special Arrangements
Users
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Entry into Standards Registry
  • Standards or special arrangements not already in
    the registry (i.e. not selectable from
    pre-populated lists during the service
    registration process) should be submitted to the
    SIF if the component contributor wishes to have
    that standard or special arrangement considered
    for inclusion in the special arrangements
    registry.

12
GEOSS Registries
UDDI
ebRS
CSW
Web UI
Web UI
SRU
GEOSS Components
GEOSS Standards
GEOSS Special Arrangements
GEOSS Services
may become
reference
offer
expose
nominate
U.S.A.
IEEE
GEO Members and Participating Organizations
SIF
External Standards Bodies
Subject Matter Experts
13
Standards and Interoperability Forum Process
  • Request for Comments posted to SIF website.
  • Announcement made to SIF list.
  • Other discipline experts invited to comment..
  • Consult component contributor.

Pre-evaluation
SIF receives proposed Interoperability Arrangement
Fail
Pass
Picklist in Services Register updated to include
new Interoperability Arrangement
Interoperability Arrangement entered in Special
Arrangements Register
Expert Review
Pass
Task Group formed
Fail
Work with contributor
Arrangement remains as metadata to registered
component service
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Criteria for Entry into Registry
  • The proposed Interoperability Arrangement
    supports the GEOSS architecture principles in
    effect at the time of the proposal
  • must be based on non-proprietary, open
    standards, and profiles must be specified when
    standards are not sufficiently specific.
  • interoperability specification states exactly
    how the service and the data must be described
  • The proposed Interoperability Arrangement is
    well-documented (in terms of semantics, syntax,
    service, security, internationalization)
  • The proposed Interoperability Arrangement has
    support within at least one user community.
  • The proposer asserts a commitment to maintaining,
    and making the proposed Interoperability
    Arrangement more interoperable, e.g. building
    gateways to other standards and arrangements
    already registered.
  • The proposer asserts a commitment to provide
    additional information as necessary for
    implementation within the GEOSS context.
  • The proposed Interoperability Arrangement is
    suitable for wider use within GEOSS

These criteria will be reviewed by the SIF for
possible revision
15
SIF Activities to Date
  • SIF CFP released, June
  • 24 responses
  • First meeting, July, Barcelona
  • 13 in person 11 WebEx participants
  • Discuss ToR
  • Email list, ftp site, website established
  • Second meeting, Aug, telecon
  • 12 participants
  • Agree on draft ToR
  • Third meeting, Sept, D.C.
  • 13 participants
  • Discuss Ops procedures
  • Proposed special arrangements evaluation

16
Future Activities
  • SIF outreach at ISO/TC211 Xian, China, end of
    October
  • Presentation to ADC Co-Chair meeting in Cape Town
  • Formation of Regional Teams

17
Summary
  • The SIF has been formed
  • A ToR has been drafted and submitted to the ADC
    co-chairs
  • Operating Procedures have been established
  • Needs
  • Identify Subject Matter Experts
  • Enhance breadth of representation from GEO
    Members and Participating Organizations
  • Identify leads for Regional Teams
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