ISO/TC211 Outreach Seminar Wednesday 29 November Lecture Theatre 2 Rutherford House Pipitea Campus Victoria University of Wellington

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ISO/TC211 Outreach Seminar Wednesday 29 November 2017 Lecture Theatre 2 Rutherford House Pipitea Campus Victoria University of Wellington

1030 Morning tea/coffee (30 mins) Registration for non-tc211. 1100 Welcome Session 1 - addresses, land administration/ property 1110 Addressing address From international concept model, to jurisdiction profile, to guidance for local users of NZ addresses, and the benefits to proposals for an integrated property system. Mike Judd Land Information 1135 An introduction to a Linked Data Demonstrator According to Claudia Gatsby in her Huffington Post article of August 5 2014, 'Social architecture is the conscious design of an environment that encourages a desired range of behaviours leading toward a goal or set of goals.' A number of organisations in Australia and are working together to do just that. Their goal is to incrementally build a knowledge infrastructure with a small number of high value Linked Data resources, and to demonstrate the benefits of publishing in this manner. The conditions are ripe for more activities of this nature to occur. Joseph Abhayaratna PSMA Australia 1200 National Land Administration James Mowat intends to achieve an advanced national survey and title system as a service. Land Information 1230 Lunch (45 mins) Catered

Session 2 - reference systems, resources, metadata & models 1315 Global Reference Frames An introduction and overview of the Open Geospatial Consortium s Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS) Abstract Specification. Linkages will be made between the OGC DGGS AS and the ISO 19000 series of standards. This presentation will discuss real-world applications and provide examples of DGGS in action. Geoscience Australia intend to present outputs from a pilot DGGS implementation as well as highlighting examples from other organisations starting to apply DGGS. It is intended to include an update on international initiatives related to DGGS e.g. INSPIRE/Copernicus, UN-GGIM, etc. Matthew Purss Geoscience Australia Robert Gibb Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, & Victoria University, 1400 Resourcing Standards Development You don t benefit from innovation (or digital transformation) by being a bystander Governments have lofty goals for data sharing, but do they have the skills and experience to follow through? Joseph Abhayaratna (PSMA Australia) and Brian Sloan (PM&C) will present on how Australia is advancing open data through standards and communities. Brian Sloan Department of the Prime Minister & Cabinet, Australia Joseph Abhayaratna PSMA Australia 1420 Interoperability and profiling the GA ISO19115-1 metadata catalogue Geoscience Australia (GA) has maintained an ISO19115 compliant metadata catalogue since 2008. GA use a profile to extend codelists to describe relations between catalogue items and between catalogue items and other online resources. Standardised descriptions cover the science undertaken in the organisation and to maintain consistency with international partners. GA has a long-standing relationship of sharing information about geospatial standards with the Land and Geological agencies in the States and Territories of Australia as well as the nongovernment sector and overseas. The ANZLIC LINK work is an example how the 19115/19139 standards have been implemented nationally and the difficulties that arise when harvesting from portals that are compliant but structured slightly differently. To assist in this cross-walking of catalogues, GA is about to publish the ISO19115-1:2014 schema and codelists that are used in their online catalogue, ecat. GA have also made the catalogue available in standards used in other domains, such as records management standards for Australia's National Archive agency. GA also employ the simple dataset metadata standard DCAT for general use and to deliver metadata in Semantic Web formats. Finally, to demonstrate provenance from data to their data products GA are extending the 19115-1 metadata standard to incorporate PROV-DM capability and this presentation will show examples how GA have done this and the PROV model that they are working towards. Margie Smith Geoscience Australia

1440 The result of single source publishing + Enterprise Architect How to ensure customers get the right product information presented as HTML, based on the ISOstandard Lena Bengtsson Lantmäteriet/ National Land Survey of Sweden for specifications and other related standards. An upcoming task will focus on a framework for geodata based on priority ISO-standards and user guidelines, as part of the Swedish Geodata Strategy 1500 Afternoon tea (20 mins) Session 3 - interoperability standards in action 1520 Environmental Data Interoperability Experiments (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love ISO19156) Agencies in have been at the forefront of several OGC interoperability experiments - initiatives established to test the utility of ISO/OGC standards for environmental data exchange by deploying actual systems designed to meet real needs. A Manaaki Whenua (Landcare Research)/CSIRO-led Soil Data Interoperability Experiment tested various existing service and data standards to successfully harmonize soil observation and monitoring across, Australia and Europe. This has been taken further by a USGS/LINZ-led linked data experiment that seeks to support the cross-domain integration of data in a light-weight, web searchable, web developer friendly form. This presentation will take you through each experiment, looking at the successes, the problems and some of the implications for the future. Interesting links: OGC Soil Data IE (OGC demo) OGC Soil Data IE (Manaaki Whenua Link Seminar) Alistair Ritchie Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research,

1540 Where the rubber meets the road local Adrienne Bonnington government et al - interoperability with LAWA, and Horizons Regional the e-idi proof of concept Council, There is an increasing demand for central and local agencies to share data at the national level for public and government purposes. Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA) was a great example of an application where for the first time people could learn about the state of s rivers and beaches in one place. LAWA has proved to be an effective tool for viewing environmental data collected by regional councils. To integrate additional data sources in a sustainable manner, the Environmental Integrated Data Infrastructure or 'e-idi' proof of concept was developed by the Ministry for the Environment, Natural Resource Sector, regional government sector and research organisations to prove environmental data can be more discoverable, shareable and accessible. These objectives were achieved by applying a linked data approach which allowed data from multiple sources and different systems to be brought together using a common set of standards and vocabularies. Sean Hodges Horizons Regional Council, 1600 Open forum 1630 Wrap 1640 Close These organisations have supported ISO/TC211 s meeting week: