OGC(R) Announces Call for Sponsors for Fifth Spatial Open Web Services Initiative.WAYLAND, Mass. -- The Open Geospatial Consortium The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international voluntary consensus standards organization. In the OGC, more than 330 commercial, governmental, nonprofit and research organizations worldwide collaborate in an open consensus process encouraging development and (OGC OGC Office of Government Commerce (UK government) OGC Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. OGC Office of the General Counsel OGC Open GIS Consortium, Inc. [R]) has issued a call for sponsors for the OGC Web Services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. , Phase 5 (OWS-5) Interoperability Initiative, a testbed to advance OGC's open interoperability framework for geospatial capabilities. Interested organizations are invited to an all day planning meeting on February 9, 2007 in Herndon, Virginia Herndon is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 21,655 at the 2000 census, which makes it the largest of three towns in the county.[1] History . In last year's OWS-4 initiative, participants advanced specifications relating to CAD/GIS/BIM integration, Sensor Web Enablement, Geospatial Decision Support Services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services , Geoprocessing workflows, Geospatial Digital Rights Management, Mass Market geoservices and Compliance testing. These "threads" addressed interoperability issues affecting Emergency Management and Homeland Security, Defense, earth observation, transport and logistics, e-commerce and other domains. The February 9 Sponsor Meeting will be the first of 2 meetings over the next two months to review the OGC standards baseline, discuss OWS-4 results, and identify OWS-5 requirements. OGC members have expressed interest in advancing specifications for: SOAP and WSDL (Web Services Description Language) An XML-based language for defining Web services. Developed by Microsoft and IBM, WSDL describes the protocols and formats used by the service. interface definitions; distributed image and vector processing workflow automation; Geospatial Digital Rights Management (GeoDRM); consumer applications; integration of geospatial information and building information models; GML GML Geography Markup Language (XML components for encoding geospatial data) GML Greek Mythology Link (website) GML Generalized Markup Language profiling; Sensor Web Enablement (SWE SWE Sweden SWE Society of Women Engineers SWE Snow Water Equivalent (snowpack measure) SWE Software Engineer SWE Society of Wine Educators (Washington, DC) SWE Solar Wind Experiment ); geospatial expression in the Semantic Web; and enhanced capabilities for conformance testing. These requirements will be expressed and tested in the context of two "super-themes." One will focus on workflows across enterprises where security, authentication, and rights expression are of high concern, combined with reliability and high availability. The other will take a mainstream approach, with requirements centered on mass-market Web technologies like Web browsers, REST-based services and other lightweight, simple interfaces and information encodings. Alliances with other Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs) are an element of developing OGC specifications for the geospatial applications. Therefore, the OGC is also seeking partnerships with other SDOs to develop sponsorship of OWS-5. If your organization is interested in participating, register for the meeting at: https://portal.opengeospatial.org/public/ows5.php or contact Raj Singh at rsingh@opengeospatial.org. OWS OWS Operational Weather Squadron OWS Office of Workforce Security OWS Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. OWS Outdoor Wireless System OWS Operator Workstation (Ericsson) OWS Oil Water Separator OWS Open Water Swim initiatives are part of OGC's Interoperability Program, a global, hands-on and collaborative prototyping program designed to rapidly develop, test and deliver proven candidate specifications into OGC's Specification Program, where they are formalized for·mal·ize tr.v. for·mal·ized, for·mal·iz·ing, for·mal·iz·es 1. To give a definite form or shape to. 2. a. To make formal. b. for public release. In OGC's Interoperability Initiatives, international teams of technology providers work together to solve specific geoprocessing interoperability problems posed by the Initiative's sponsoring organizations. OGC Interoperability Initiatives include test beds, pilot projects, interoperability experiments and interoperability support services - all designed to encourage rapid development, testing, validation and adoption of OpenGIS standards. The OGC[R] is an international industry consortium of more than 300 companies, government agencies and universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available interface specifications. OpenGIS[R] Specifications support interoperable solutions that "geo-enable" the Web, wireless and location-based services, and mainstream IT. The specifications empower technology developers to make complex spatial information and services accessible and useful with all kinds of applications. Visit the OGC website at http://www.opengeospatial.org. |
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