Systems and Means of Informatics
2015, Volume 25, Issue 3, pp 109-125
GEOGRAPHICAL STANDARDS TO ENSURE GEOINTEROPERABILITY
- S. Dulin
- I. Rozenberg
- V. Umanskiy
Abstract
The geographical standards developed by the leading organizations on standardization are discussed. Experience of realization of geointeroperability shows that the problem of geointeroperability is in large extent a problem of standardization. Acceptance of standards for maintenance of interoperability is the main part of management of an information infrastructure. Potential users of geodata wish that cooperating decisions of various applications improve economic productivity and quality of decision-making, and express need for use of geoinformation standards which work irrespective of a computing platform and language, providing competitiveness of development.
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[+] About this article
Title
GEOGRAPHICAL STANDARDS TO ENSURE GEOINTEROPERABILITY
Journal
Systems and Means of Informatics
Volume 25, Issue 3, pp 109-125
Cover Date
2015-09-30
DOI
10.14357/08696527150307
Print ISSN
0869-6527
Publisher
Institute of Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Key words
geographical standards; geodata; semantic geointeroperability; ontology; Semantic Web
Authors
S. Dulin , , I. Rozenberg ,
and V. Umanskiy
Author Affiliations
Institute of Informatics Problems, Federal Research Center "Computer Science and Control" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 44-2 Vavilov Str., Moscow 119333, Russian Federation
Research & Design Institute for Information Technology, Signalling and Telecommunications on Railway Transport (JSC NIIAS), Nizhegorodskaya Str., Moscow 109029, Russian Federation
Close corporation "IntexGeoTrans," 5-1 Orlikov per., Moscow 107996, Russian Federation
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