ESRI – Interoperability and Standards
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ESRI – Interoperability and Standards
Workshop Standards in Action: Thun, 2003-05-21
Kaspar Kundert
Managing Director
ESRI Geoinformatik AG, Zürich
© 05/2003 ESRI Geoinformatik AG
ESRI participates in several standard organizations
worldwide and acknowledges that standards help
ESRI's users to be successful in their day-to-day GIS
operations.
The following presentation will give an overview on
the company, our products and supported standards
with a focus on ISO/TC 211.
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ESRI internationally
founded 1969 by Jack Dangermond
Pioneer and Leader in GIS-Development
1981: ARC/INFO
2001: ArcGIS (Platform)
> 2‘200 employees
privately held
doing business in 180 Countries
> 1’000’000 users daily
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ESRI in Switzerland
opened in 1992 to support ESRI Inc.’s operations in
Switzerland
Offices in Nyon and Zurich
Clients in the public and …
Confederation, Cantons, Cities and Communes
the private sector,…
Cablecom, NOK, Syngenta, Swiss Re, Zürcher Kantonalbank, …
amongst International Organizations and Universities
12 official partners
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GIS back in the early nineties…
Geographic analysis
Project oriented
Multiple sources, multiple organizations
Distributed within a community
GIS is unique in merging diverse information
ESRI’s Coverage and Shapefile emerged as
industry standard (“de-facto Norm”)
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… GIS today
Enterprise GIS
GIS evolving beyond isolated communities
GIS merging with broader IT infrastructures
Enabled by distributed networks and Web Services
Requires international interoperability – standards
ESRI’s commitment to Interoperability and Standards
supports the transition from Geographic Analysis to
Enterprise GIS
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Interoperability and Standards for our Users*
* e.g. at the ESRI Federal User
Conference in Washington, Feb. 03
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Developing standards is a lot of work
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ESRI committed a large Team to Standards and
Interoperability
David Danko - standards organizations manager at ESRI
S.J. Camarata - strategic level (OGC Board of Directors)
Mike Tait - Program manager for Web services and LBS
standards
Marwa Mabrouk - chief scientist for open standards
Anna Mikhailova – standards consultant
Several dozen software development staff who track, design
and engineer the implementation standards into our
products.
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ESRI Actively Participates in…
ISO – International Organization for Standardization
OGC – Open GIS Consortium
W3C – World Wide Web Consortium
ANSI – American National Standards Institute
IHO – International Hydrographic Organization
WS-I – Web Services Interoperability Organization
OMA – Open Mobile Alliance (formerly LIF)
WLIA – Wireless Location Industry Association
FGDC – Federal Geographic Data Committee
GSDI – Global Spatial Data Infrastructure
CEN – Committee for European Normalization
DGIWG – Digital Geographic Information Working Group
EPSG – European Petroleum Survey Group
ACSM – American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
ASPRS – American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
STIA – Spatial Technologies Industry Association
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Technical Committee 211
ESRI takes special interest in these standards:
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ISO 19103 - Conceptual schema language
ISO 19106 - Profiles
ISO 19107 - Spatial schema
ISO 19108 - Temporal schema
ISO 19109 - Rules for application schema
ISO 19110 - Feature cataloguing
methodology
ISO 19111 - Spatial referencing by
coordinates
ISO 19113 - Quality principles
ISO 19114 - Quality evaluation procedures
ISO 19115 - Metadata
ISO 19118 – Encoding
ISO 19119 - Services
ISO 19123 - Schema for coverage geometry
and functions
ISO 19125 - Simple feature access – Part 1-3
ISO 19126 - Profile - FACC Data Dictionary
ISO 19127 - Geodetic codes and parameters
ISO 19128 - Web Map Server Interface
ISO 19131 - Data product specification
ISO 19132 - Location based services possible
standards
ISO 19133 - Location based services tracking
and navigation
ISO 19136 - Geographic mark-up language
ISO 19138 - Data quality measures
ISO 19139 - Metadata Implementation
Specification
ISO 19140 - TS to harmonize stds.
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ISO Active Participation*
ESRI provides leadership role in ISO TC 211
Standards Development for…
ISO 19115: Metadata
ISO 19125: Simple Feature Access
Part 1 – Common Architecture
Part 2 – SQL Option
ISO 19139: Metadata – Implementation Specification
Compliant with ISO JTC SC 32: ISO/IEC 13249-3:
1999
SQL Multimedia and Application Packages – Part 3:
Spatial
* ESRI actively participates through ANSI-INCITS-L1
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Open GIS Consortium
ESRI
Principle member
Actively participates on
Technical Committee
Planning Committee
Board of Directors
Current chair
Metadata Working Group (WG)
Sponsors
Open Location Services Initiative
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Interoperability Program Development
Initiatives
ESRI takes special interest in these Initiatives:
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Web map test beds 1 & 2
Geospatial Fusion Service Pilot Project
Civil Works Technology Insertion (CTI)
Conformance and Testing
Object Domain Modeling Support Initiative (ODMS)
Multi-Hazard Mapping Initiative (MMI)
OGC Web Services Initiative (OWS) 1, 1.2
Open Location Services (OpenLS)
Open GIS Feature Geometry (RFP-12)
Military Pilot Project Phase 1 (MPP-1)
Geospatial Information for Sustainable Development (GISD)
Critical Infrastructure Protection Initiative (CIPI) 1, 2
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Active Participation in the Development of
OGC specifications
Simple Feature specification
Catalog Services specification
Grid Coverage Access specification
Geography Mark-up Language (GML) recommendation
OpenLS suite of specifications
Location Utility
Geocoding
Reverse Geocoding
Directory
Routing
Presentation
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… participation in these organizations is ok,
but why is ESRI spending money on it?
User requirements
Allows users to share information and operate with others
Flexibility – multiple environments
All ESRI’s development has been based on open
systems and interoperability
Multiple platforms
Integrated with all major DBMS’
…
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Standards (included) in our products =
Standards in Action
I. ISO 19115 Metadata Standard:
ArcGIS Desktop: ArcCatalog
Create, edit, and manage ISO metadata
ArcIMS Metadata Services
Create a central, online metadata repository serving ISO metadata
Metadata Explorer: customizable, browser-based means of
searching ISO metadata
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Standards (included) in our products =
Standards in Action
II. ESRI Products implementing OGC specs:
ArcGIS
ArcSDE
Simple Feature Access
ArcIMS
Web Map Server connector
Web Feature Server connector
Metadata Server
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Metadata Explorer
Geography Network Explorer
OGC HTML Client
ArcExplorer Java Plug-in
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The ArcGIS product family
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Product Architecture and Platform Strategy
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… participation in Standard organizations is
ok, but why is ESRI spending money on it?
User requirements
Allows users to share information and operate with others
Flexibility – multiple environments
All development has been based on open systems
and interoperability
Multiple platforms
Integrated with all major DBMS’
Sets a strong foundation for our movement into
web services
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Web Services Interoperability Organization
(WS-I)
ESRI charter member
Founded by Microsoft and IBM
Promote web services interoperability across
Platforms
Applications
Programming languages
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Interoperable Web Services
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GIS Interoperability Evolution
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http://www.esri.com/standards
ESRI Standards and Interoperability Website
Information and News
Download center
WMS Connector
WFS Connector
AEJ OGC Plug-in
Forum for open connector development
“ESRI’s continued Commitment to Standards and
Interoperability” (ArcUser April – June 2003; p. 32-45)
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ESRI is committed to:
Open standards
Interoperability
Locate, understand, and employ data and services
The sharing and leveraging of knowledge
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Thank you
ESRI Geoinformatik AG
Beckenhofstr. 72
8006 Zürich
http://ESRI-Suisse.ch
www.esri.com
[email protected]
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