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7th EC-GI and GIS Workshop EGII – Managing the Mosaic Potsdam, 13-15 June 2001 r. Adam Linsenbarth, Bodgan Ney, Ewa Wysocka Institute of Geodesy and Cartography Poland, Warszawa, ul. Jasna 2/4 Concept of the Polish Spatial Concept of the Polish Spatial Information System Information System

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General Information The main aim of the project was to propose a general concept of the national spatial information system (SIS), which would function as an integrated system, based on existing and future geographic information systems The works were conducted in the thematic blocks, comprising the following tasks: SIS users and their needsSIS users and their needs conceptual model of SISconceptual model of SIS informational and legal aspects of SISinformational and legal aspects of SIS the technical and functional architecture of SISthe technical and functional architecture of SIS an economic model of SISan economic model of SIS a final conceptual version of the Polish Spatial Information Systema final conceptual version of the Polish Spatial Information System

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7th EC-GI and GIS WorkshopEGII – Managing the MosaicPotsdam, 13-15 June 2001 r.

Adam Linsenbarth, Bodgan Ney, Ewa WysockaInstitute of Geodesy and CartographyPoland, Warszawa, ul. Jasna 2/4

Concept of the Polish Spatial Information Concept of the Polish Spatial Information SystemSystem

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General InformationGeneral Information

The research projectThe research project""Concept of the Polish Spatial Information SystemConcept of the Polish Spatial Information System””,,

commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior and Administration and financed by the State commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior and Administration and financed by the State Committee for Scientific ResearchCommittee for Scientific Research

werewere conducted by the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography conducted by the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography in Warsaw in Warsaw The project has been implemented in cooperation with

Warsaw University of Technology, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy in Cracow, Warmia-Mazury University in Olsztyn,Silesian University as well as other unitsand individual experts and consultants

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General InformationGeneral Information

The main aim of the project The main aim of the project waswas to propose to proposea general concepta general concept

of the national spatial information system (SIS), which of the national spatial information system (SIS), which would function as an integrated system, based on would function as an integrated system, based on

existing and futureexisting and futuregeographic information systemsgeographic information systems

The works The works werewere conducted in conducted in the the thematic blocks,thematic blocks, comprising the comprising the following tasks:following tasks:

• SIS users and their needsSIS users and their needs• conceptual model of SISconceptual model of SIS• informational and legal aspects of SISinformational and legal aspects of SIS• the technical and functional architecture of SISthe technical and functional architecture of SIS• an economic model of SISan economic model of SIS• a a final conceptual version of the Polish Spatial Information final conceptual version of the Polish Spatial Information

System System

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User Requirements User Requirements

Analysis of demand for output Analysis of demand for output spatialspatial informationinformation

Analysis of operating and designed spatial Analysis of operating and designed spatial information systems in Poland of branch information systems in Poland of branch and regional and regional typetype from the point of view of from the point of view of their scope of contents as well as functional their scope of contents as well as functional integrationintegration

• Comparative analysis of the selected Comparative analysis of the selected foreign systems in aspect of their utilization foreign systems in aspect of their utilization for SIS establishing in Poland.for SIS establishing in Poland.

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User RequirementsUser RequirementsThematic Contents of SISThematic Contents of SIS

Local Level (communites, districts)Local Level (communites, districts)Scales: 1:500, 1:1000, 1:2000, 1:5000Scales: 1:500, 1:1000, 1:2000, 1:5000

Thematic Layers Thematic Layers (selected examples)(selected examples)Geodetic ground controlGeodetic ground control horizontal and horizontal and

verticalverticalAdministrative divisionAdministrative division 1818CadastreCadastre 4444Landuse and LandcoverLanduse and Landcover 4545Environmental protectionEnvironmental protectionTechnical FacilitiesTechnical FacilitiesSocial FacilitiesSocial FacilitiesStatistical DataStatistical Data

454544443232

3 groups3 groups

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User RequirementsUser RequirementsThematic Contents of SISThematic Contents of SIS

Regional Level (voivodships)Regional Level (voivodships)Scales: 1:10 000, 1:50 000Scales: 1:10 000, 1:50 000

Thematic Layers Thematic Layers (selected examples)(selected examples)Geodetic ground controlGeodetic ground control horizontal and verticalhorizontal and verticalAdministrative divisionAdministrative division 1515Topographical Data Base (1:10 Topographical Data Base (1:10 000)000)

271271

Landuse and LandcoverLanduse and Landcover 4444Environmental protectionEnvironmental protectionTechnical FacilitiesTechnical FacilitiesSocial FacilitiesSocial FacilitiesStatistical DataStatistical Data

333323232020

1800 items (52 groups)1800 items (52 groups)

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User RequirementsUser RequirementsThematic Contents of SISThematic Contents of SIS

Central Level (national)Central Level (national)Scales: 1:100 000, 1:200 000Scales: 1:100 000, 1:200 000((aggregated and generalised dataaggregated and generalised data))

Thematic Layers Thematic Layers (selected examples)(selected examples)

Basic Informational DataBasic Informational Data 1010Natural EnvironmentNatural Environment 4848SocietySocietyEconomyEconomy

51515050

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SIS ModelSIS Model

• Analysis of structural and functional Analysis of structural and functional connections of the national SIS with connections of the national SIS with the the national statistics national statistics registers registers ((PESEL, NIP, PESEL, NIP, REGONREGON)) and with branch and regional and with branch and regional

information systemsinformation systems• Analysis of SIS relations with cadastral Analysis of SIS relations with cadastral system (land and buildings registration) on system (land and buildings registration) on

the levels: local, regional and nationalthe levels: local, regional and national• Model of the structure and rules of function Model of the structure and rules of function

of SISof SIS

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SIS ModelSIS Model SIS partners relationships

•SIP•SIP

•TWÓRCA•TWÓRCA

•twórca danych•twórca danych•opisowych•opisowych

•Informacja•wtórna

•TWÓRCA•TWÓRCA

•twórca danych•twórca danych•geometrycznych•geometrycznych

•DYSPONENT•DYSPONENT

•ośrodek•ośrodek•dokumentacji•dokumentacji•geodezyjnej i•geodezyjnej i

•kartograficznej•kartograficznej

•DYSPONENT•DYSPONENT

•ośrodek informacji•ośrodek informacji•tematycznej•tematycznej

•INTEGRUJĄCY•INTEGRUJĄCY

•centrum przetwarzania i•centrum przetwarzania i•rozpowszechniania•rozpowszechniania

•informacji przestrzennej•informacji przestrzennej

•DYSTRYBUTOR•DYSTRYBUTOR

•firma•firma•rozprowadzająca•rozprowadzająca

•dane przestrzenne•dane przestrzenne

•ODBIORCA•ODBIORCA

•użytkownik A•użytkownik A

•ODBIORCA•ODBIORCA

•użytkownik B•użytkownik B

•Dane geometryczne

•ODBIORCA•ODBIORCA

•użytkownik C•użytkownik C

•Produkty informacyjne

•TWÓRCA•TWÓRCA

•twórca danych•twórca danych•opisowych•opisowych

•TWÓRCA•TWÓRCA

•twórca danych•twórca danych•opisowych•opisowych

•DYSPONENT•DYSPONENT

•ośrodek informacji•ośrodek informacji•tematycznej•tematycznej

•DYSPONENT•DYSPONENT

•ośrodek informacji•ośrodek informacji•tematycznej•tematycznej

•Dane opisowe

•Produkty informacyjne •Produkty informacyjne

•ODBIORCA•ODBIORCA

•użytkownik D•użytkownik D

•Produkty informacyjne

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Informational and Legal Aspects of SISInformational and Legal Aspects of SIS

• Studies on methodology of the integration of Studies on methodology of the integration of information from different cartographic information from different cartographic sources;sources;

• Definition and choice of the invariable Definition and choice of the invariable elements in natural information;elements in natural information;

• Study on legal aspects of SIS. Elaboration of Study on legal aspects of SIS. Elaboration of rules and procedures of the legal regulations rules and procedures of the legal regulations for creation and functioning of SIS and for creation and functioning of SIS and attaching the features of documents, which will attaching the features of documents, which will be respective in administrative and judicial be respective in administrative and judicial proceedings of the output information.proceedings of the output information.

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Informational and Legal Aspects of SISInformational and Legal Aspects of SIS

• legal authorization of SIS in context of one legal legal authorization of SIS in context of one legal regulation or insertion of entries into existing regulation or insertion of entries into existing legal legal acts applied to collecting, updating and making acts applied to collecting, updating and making available spatial data;available spatial data;

• legal definition of spatial data and information;legal definition of spatial data and information;• legal regulations legal regulations of theof the circulation of spatial data circulation of spatial data

and information and making decision on the basis of and information and making decision on the basis of these datathese data and and in administrative proceedings (legal in administrative proceedings (legal and evidential force of an electronic document);and evidential force of an electronic document);

• legal basis for spatial data exchange within public legal basis for spatial data exchange within public administration units, between these units and administration units, between these units and between public administration and other between public administration and other partnerspartners;;

• legal basis for legal basis for the the fees of access to spatial fees of access to spatial information.information.

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS

•Study on internal structure, functional model and mutual relations of the SIS participants in Poland;•Analysis and rational unification of the processes of receiving and updating of input information for the system and concept of its future modernisation;•Technical and functional standardisation of SIS with taking advantage of the results of national research and foreign models, especially from EU.

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Study on internal structure and functional model

• 3 level, hierarchical, modular system architecture• Open system with access regulations• Distributed configuration• Object – relational central database• Different data models on different levels• Integrated data collected in Data Warehouses, located in SIS Centres:

329 district („powiat”) SIS Centres 16 voivodship SIS Centres 1 Central SIS Centre

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Study on internal structure and functional model

SIS structureSIS structure

DISTRICT WAREHOUSES

REGIONAL WAREHOUSES

CENTRAL WAREHOUSE

Branch thematic Branch thematic systemssystems

Regional systemsRegional systems

Local systemsLocal systems

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Study on internal structure and functional model

District SIS Centre

Regional SIS Centre

SIS Data Supliers

Central SIS Centre

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Standards

• Study on standards and norms concerning: terms, data, metadata, input and output formats, hardware and software• Study on the national standards (formats of data interchange SWING and TANGO)• Adoption of the CEN and ISO standards• Establishing of the Normalisation Commission Geographic Information within the Polish Normalisation Committee (PKN)

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Metadata

System of Metadata including description of data type, range, origin and access as well as description of structures and data formats, which enables system designers and analysers to develop and modernize the database and design new applicationsThe procedures of data exchange and data access

Metadata system properly organized makes possible to meet a demand for openness of SIS in Poland

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Mutual relations of the SIS participants in Poland

The SIS will be connected with the governmental / ministerial, specialized and thematic systems through multilevel applications

The applications contact with the „outer world” will be organised through dedicated adapters

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Mutual relations of the SIS participants in Poland

Local level

Użytkownicy z

urzędów i instytucji gminno-

powiatowych

Local (District)

SIS Centre

Nadleśnictwo Gospodarka leśna

Zarząd obszarów chronionych

Ochrona środowiska, tereny chronione

Urząd powiatowy Gospodarka wodna

Urząd gminy. Gospodarka przestrzenna

Rejon Dróg Drogi i autostrady

Ośrodki doradztwa rolniczego

Gospodarka rolna

Służby zespolone w

powiecie

Cadastral System

Ośrodki branżowe energetyki, gazu,

łączności itp. LIS Local

Centre

Inne miejscowe systemy zasilające

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Mutual relations of the SIS participants in Poland

Regional level

Regional public

administartion users

Regional SIS Centre

Dyr. Rejonu LP Lasy państwowe i gospodarka leśna

WIOŚ Ochrona i zarządzanie

środowiskiem

RZGW Rejony gospodarki

wodnej

Urząd marszałkowski Planowanie przestrzenne

Dyr. Rejonu Dróg Drogi i autostrady

Woj. ośrodki rolne Gleby i

gospodarka rolna

Służby zespolone

Regioanl Statistic Centre

Woj. służby branżowe energetyki, gazu,

łączności itp. Regional

LIS Centre

Local (district) warehouses

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Mutual relations of the SIS participants in Poland

Regional level

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Technical and functional architecture of SISTechnical and functional architecture of SIS Mutual relations of the SIS participants in Poland

Central level

Central SIS

Centre

IBL, GDLP Lasy państwowe i gospodarka leśna

PIOŚ, IOŚ, IMGWSystemy dot. środowiska

IMGWSystemy meteorologii i

gospodarki wodnej

PIGGeologia i

rzeźba terenu

GDDP, COBDABiEA

Drogi i autostrady

IUNG, IMUZGleby i

gospodarka rolna

IGiPZ PANSprawy społeczne,

flora i fauna

Central Statistics Office

Systemy branżoweenergetyki, gazu, łączności

itp.

Interministerial SIS Council

Central LIS Centre

Central administration users

Regional Data Warehouses

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SIS time scheduleSIS time schedule

1.1. SIS Central Database Project. Project of gathering and updating modules

20012001

2.2. SIS Manual edition 200220023.3. SIS law projects 200220024.4. Detailed ceDetailed cenntral, regional and local level tral, regional and local level

SIS centres projectsSIS centres projects20022002

5.5. Completion of geographical database and Completion of geographical database and metadatametadata

20022002

6.6. Central level system of SIS operationCentral level system of SIS operation from from 20032003

7.7. Regional level system of SIS pilot projectRegional level system of SIS pilot project from from 20032003

8.8. SIS model solution on regional levelSIS model solution on regional levelLocal level system of SIS pilot projectLocal level system of SIS pilot project

from from 20052005

9.9. Completion of operational version of SISCompletion of operational version of SIS from from 20062006