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Do we all speak the same language (or something similar)? THE LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS

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Do we all speak the same language (or something similar)?

THE LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS

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THE LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS• Who are we communicating with? • Do we understand their needs?• What are we both trying to achieve? • Is there consensus and agreed scope?

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• Is it important that we all use the same language?

• You say potato, I say potahto• Spatial, geospatial, digital

geographic information, geoinformation, location based services, volunteered geographic information

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TLAs to SLAs• SIG – French for GIS or a

Special Interest Group?• VGI• BSI, CEN, OGC, ISO• WFS, WMS, WPS• SDI, NSDI, GSDI• UML, XML, GML, KML

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• Search results for SDI = 8,960,000 in Google

• Ranging from the Steel Deck Institute to Scottish Development International to Silt Density Index and Spatial Data Infrastructures

• Requires context

THE LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS

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• What is context?• It requires shared vocabulary

of the same concept/domain• Through ontologies?

– Formal concept to model a domain/classify data

– Type of objects that exist together with relationships and properties

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• Highway, motorway, autobahn, autoroute

• Engineering context?– Concrete, tarmac,

foundations• Transport context?

– Number of lanes, direction of flow

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• Within context what is meaning?• Highway, motorway, autobahn,

autoroute, autostrada • Are these the same things?• What defines a motorway?

– Connected chunks of roads, same direction flow, same name or number, M25, M4

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• Need to use motorway in a consistent manner

• This requires semantics – understanding data meaning

• Rules-based languages help• Modelling - OCL, UML, SWRL• SQUIRL- Spatial Quality and

Integration Rules Language

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• Rules help with consistency• Provide common

understanding• There are data consistency

implications for the UK Location Programme

• INSPIRE classifications provide some examples

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• A hydrographical node transforms from code “1” (‘source’ in EA data) to value “spring” in INSPIRE

• Code “3” (‘junction’ in EA data) to the value “bifurcation” or “confluence” in INSPIRE (depends on how many rivers connected to it, how many flowing in and out.)

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• Based on work across several INSPIRE themes these mappings are important

• Ensures the local schema can be mapped ‘as is’ against the INSPIRE data specifications

• Necessary during schema transformation and quality validation operations

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• As the volume of data increases exponentially it is becoming more and more important that we all speak the same language• This has a major effect on the ability to integrate and transform data from a quality perspective• It will also save time, money and reduce conflict or frustration

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THE LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS

• We speak your language if you need solutions for geospatial data integration, transformation and quality control

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