[OSGeo-Standards] Re: [Aust-NZ] ESRI/Google indexing spatial data.Where is OGC?
Bruce.Bannerman at dpi.vic.gov.au
Bruce.Bannerman at dpi.vic.gov.au
Wed May 28 00:03:26 PDT 2008
IMO:
Hi Carl,
Agreed. I think that OGC is probably the best body to push this forward.
An open standards based approach will benefit us all.
Bruce
"Carl Reed" <creed at opengeospatial.org> wrote on 28/05/2008 12:41:18 AM:
> Bruce and others -
>
> Being able to search the web for KML files is a good thing. However,
> this capability is only one piece of the solution to solving the
> discovery issues related to broader and more effective use of
> geospatial content on the geoweb.
>
> In addition to the issues that you and others have identified, I
> also have a concern that there are multiple spatial indexing
> activities by individuals, companies, and even by standards
> organizations that are totally disjoint and not coordinated in any
> manner. Not the best way to solve the web spatial indexing and
> searching problem! I would also add that many of the suggested
> approaches do not provide consistent guidance on how to store,
> maintain, or even search "rich" geospatial metadata. Nor is imagery
> or sensor metadata really addressed.
>
> Perhaps the role of the OGC is to provide the consensus environment
> to truly discuss and address this topic.
>
> Regards
>
> Carl
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bruce.Bannerman at dpi.vic.gov.au
> To: Cameron Shorter
> Cc: standards at lists.osgeo.org ; aust-nz-bounces at lists.osgeo.org ; shoaib
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> Aust-NZ OSGeo
> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 5:33 PM
> Subject: [OSGeo-Standards] Re: [Aust-NZ] ESRI/Google indexing
> spatial data.Where is OGC?
>
>
> IMO:
>
>
> Cameron,
>
>
> I think that this is only a simplistic part of the 'search' debate.
>
> It will certainly not replace the need for quality spatial metadata
> or metadata catalogues.
>
>
> When you look at the potential shown by OGC's OWS-5 work, I suspect
> that the need for quality and definitive catalogues / registries
> will increase (dramatically).
>
> For further comments, see my response to Adena's post at:
>
> http://apb.directionsmag.com/archives/4293-GoogleESRI-Announcement-
> in-Plain-English.html
>
>
>
> Bruce Bannerman
>
>
>
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>
> Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter at gmail.com>
> Sent by: aust-nz-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
> 27/05/2008 06:19 AM
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> To
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> shoaib <saburq at gmail.com>
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> cc
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> standards at lists.osgeo.org, Aust-NZ OSGeo <Aust-NZ at lists.osgeo.org>
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> Subject
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> Re: [Aust-NZ] ESRI/Google indexing spatial data. Where is OGC?
>
>
>
>
> OSGeo Standards,
> From the Australian/New Zealand discussions about developing Geonetwork
> comes this announcement:
>
> shoaib wrote:
> > On the topic of Web2.0 at Where2.0 conference last week, ESRI and
> > Google made a joint announcement stating a partnership to start
> > indexing spatial data and spatial web services on Google search
> > technology. The implications of this are huge from the perspective of
> > the industry as a whole. This opened a lot of questions about the
> > place of OGC Catalogue Services.
> >
> Does anyone know if ESRI/Google will be using Standards to achieve their
> indexing?
> Ie, can Open Source packages like Geonetwork plug into this new work?
> Should we be worrying about vendor lock out?
>
> > Aust-NZ mailing list
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> > Aust-NZ at lists.osgeo.org
> > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/aust-nz
> >
>
>
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