INSPIRE Interoperability in Practice


Tuesday, 26 May 2015, 1500-1730 hrs

Highlights

  • Adapting INSPIRE specifications for creating data sets, metadata and harmonized services
  • Challenges and potential solutions to implement temporal aspects in INSPIRE specifications
  • Case studies from European government agencies on INSPIRE interoperability

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Moderator
Robert Tomas
INSPIRE Team
Joint Research Centre
European Commission
Gregorio Urquia Osorio GIS Technician
Tragsatec
Spain
Methodology for Adaptation of Mapping INSPIRE Data Specifications

Dominique Laurent INSPIRE Expert, Standardisation Unit
French Mapping Agency (IGN)
France
Challenges and Potential Solutions to Implement Temporal Aspects in INSPIRE Specifications

Martin Tuchyna Geospatial Information Specialist
Slovak Environment Agency
Slovakia
Environment Domain Registry Based on INSPIRE Re3gistry Implementation

Astrid Feichtner INSPIRE Specialist
Secretariat for Spatial Data Infrastructure in Bavaria
Germany
Extending INSPIRE Code Lists and Application Schemas

Romain Wieser Analyst
French Mapping Agency (IGN)
France
IGN-F Feedbacks for Setting Up a INSPIRE Compliant Download Service with Deegree

Manuel Erena Arrabal Coordinator Grupo SIGyT
Murcian Institute for Research and Agricultural Development and Food (IMIDA)
Spain
INSPIRE Compliant Provision of Metrological Sensor Data at the IMIDA Murcia, Spain

Einar Eberhardt Head of Working Group
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
Germany
Revised ISO 28258 Soil Data Exchange Model - Consequences for INSPIRE

Giacomo Martirano Engineer
Epsilon Italia
Italy
An On-line Executable Test Suite to Validate Annex I-II-III INSPIRE Datasets